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Tue, Feb 28, 2023

Doroni Completes Untethered Test-Flight of H1 eVTOL

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Founded in 2016 by serial entrepreneur Doron Merdinger for purpose of actualizing his ambition of providing the world an entirely new mode of sustainable transportation, Miami, Florida-based Doroni Aerospace announced on 27 February 2023 that it had completed the first successful untethered flight-test of its Doroni H1 two-seat electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) prototype.

The milestone flight followed successful yaw, pitch, and roll-testing of the H1 prototype and a subsequent tethered test-flight of such.

The company set forth in a statement: “This is an extremely exciting time for Doroni. Our team has poured seven-years of tireless innovation and sacrifice to reach this point, but it’s only the beginning of what we’ve set out to accomplish. It’s truly a dream come true.”

Currently under development, the Doroni H1 is a two-seat personal, quad-copter eVTOL with an advertised top speed of 122-knots, a cruising speed of 87-knots, a range of 52-nautical-miles, and a recharge interval—from twenty to eighty-percent charge—of twenty-minutes.

Doroni’s website states the 23-foot-long, 15-foot-wide, 5.5-foot tall H1 will weigh 930-pounds. Whether that figure represents an empty weight or a maximum gross takeoff weight remains unknown. The Doroni website further sets forth that the H1 will be offered to the public at an estimated starting retail price of $195,000, and that legal operation of the vehicle will require only a valid driver’s license and completion of a twenty-hour, Doroni-provided training course.

To date, Doroni—by virtue of the equity crowdfunding platform StartEngine.com—has raised over $2.86-million from more than 1,600 investors. The company urges parties interested in learning more about its proffered investment opportunities to attend a development and funding webinar on Tuesday, 28 February at 14:00 EST. Subject webinar will feature Millennium Financial president and thirty-year public-listing and corporate finance veteran Jonathan Mork.

FMI: www.doroni.io

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