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June 16, 2023

Whisper Aero Reveals Ducted Fan Propulsion Scheme

All Quiet on the Start-Up Front

Founded by former NASA engineer and Uber Elevate co-founder Mark Moore, Crossville, Tennessee-based Whisper Aero claims its ducted fan propulsion system—which comprises a large number of rotor-blades turning at a relatively low rotational-rate—is wholly inaudible from distances of greater than sixty-meters.

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A Case for Flying Whales

The Vast Size and Weird Shape of Things to Come

Founded in 2012, Flying Whales is a French aviation concern about the business of developing the LCA60T, a rigid airship with an ambitious mission and a nigh-unbelievable carrying capacity. Originally designed to meet the grueling imperatives of the forestry industry, the LCA60T's abilities to load and unload at the hover are intended to provide solutions to global logistical challenges while maintaining a high-degree of ecological probity.

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Billy Nolen Named Archer Chief Safety Officer

Two Minutes to Midnight

Archer Aviation, the California-based designer of electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, announced on 13 June 2023 that former FAA Administrator Billy Nolen had been named the company’s Chief Safety Officer. Mr. Nolen’s expertise in matters of flight operations and aviation safety promises to better Archer’s chances of successfully commercializing Urban Air Mobility (UAM) at scale.

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NTSB Final Report: Aviat Inc A-1 Aircraft

As He Watched The Airplane Head North, It Collided With A Power Line

Analysis: A witness reported the pilot was circling low over his house and waving at him. The pilot circled for about 5 minutes then departed the area. As he watched the airplane head north, it collided with a power line, resulting in a loss of electrical power to nearby residences and a brush fire. The airplane pitched down abruptly and descended into a ravine where it collided with the ground about 500 ft from the location of the power line.

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