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Supernal S-A2

Lift typeTilt-rotor
Construction typeFactory-built
Control typePiloted, Autonomous
Engine typeElectric
ApplicationUrban air mobility
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Electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) V-tail aircraft with 8 all-tilting rotors, for pilot plus 4 passengers. Includes an intercity-range hydrogen-electric eSTOL taxi. In development. Original version was S-A1.

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Materials / Composites

Aria Composite Systems (ACS) Analysis | News Composite Structures: Complex carbon fibre structures for prototype

Components / Sensors, Transducers & Detectors

Echodyne Analysis Radar Detectors: Radar detection

Airframe Systems / Airframe Assemblies

GKN Aerospace - Filton Analysis | News Wings: Composite wing assembly

Airframe Systems / Landing Assemblies

MECAER Aviation Group Analysis | News Aircraft Landing Gear: Fully integrated wheeled landing gear

Avionics / Communications (Airborne)

Inmarsat Ltd Analysis | News Airborne Communication Systems: Velaris SATCOM

Avionics / Flight and Data Management

BAE Systems Electronic Systems Analysis | News Automatic Flight Control Systems: Developing architechture of lightweight, fly-by-wire flight control computer
Honeywell Unmanned Aerial Systems and Urban Air Mobility (UAM) Analysis | News Avionics Management Systems: Anthem integrated flight deck

Production / Technical Consultants

Aria Group Analysis | News Engineering Design Services: Engineering, manufacturing and structural control aspects to create prototype for Hyundai

Testing / Aircraft Operations

TruWeather Solutions, Inc Analysis | News Weather Forecasting Systems:
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