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Featured In This Issue:
- Commentary: VFS Expands Support to eVTOL
- VFF Scholar Spotlight: Stacy Sidle
- FVL Update: Army, Navy and Marine Requirements Take Shape
- PDAS: Eyes All Over
- Catching the Moment with Valor
- Compound Interest: Boeing Details Compound Apache at Forum 75
- Forum 75 — The Revolutions Get Real
- The Vertical Flight Society’s 75th Annual Awards
- Vertical Flight Society Announces 2019 Board of Directors
- The Evolution of the AHS
- Forum 75 Proceedings and More
- Student Teams Fly High at 7th Annual MAV Student Challenge
- VFS Members Tour Boeing and Leonardo Factories
- Leonardo AW609 Pioneers New VTOL Markets
- Tiltrotor Test Rig Breaks New Ground
- European Innovation at AERO Friedrichshafen 2019
- Vertical Heritage: National Aeronautics Museum of Argentina
- VFS Hires Director of Strategic Development
- VFS at AUVSI XPO2019
- Flying in the Skai with Hydrogen
- The Electric VTOL News
- XTI Hovers Large Scale TriFan Demonstrator
- Leadership Profile: Farhan Gandhi, RPI
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About our Cover
The Leonardo AW609 civil tiltrotor should finally achieve FAA certification this year and the first production aircraft has begun assembly. See page 52. (Leonardo photo by Paul Bowen)
Posted July 1, 2019