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Featured In This Issue:
- Commentary: Looking Back: A Vertical Retrospective on Electric VTOL
- Coming to Terms: Let’s Talk About “Flying Cars”
- HX50 Planned to Be the New King of the Hill
- Twins After the Fact: Digitizing Black Hawks
- ART: Master Model Makers
- FVL Delivers
- Forum 76: Survivable, Sustainable, Resilient
- 76th Annual Grand Awards Ceremony
- Lectureship Pinnacle of Senior Scientist’s Army Career
- VFS Continues Streaming to Keep Knowledge Flowing
- Retro-Futuristic Vertical Lift: Examining the US Army’s 1969 Cyclogiro Transport Concept
- Russian Blades
- GoFly Teams Prepare to Fly Again
- DragonAir Stands Tall
- Fire in the West
- Air Force Leadership Gets eVTOL Demonstration
- Jaunt Starts a New Chapter
- Catching Up on the State of eCTOL Aircraft
- Electric VTOL News
- VFS Corporate Member Directory
- Leadership Profile: Jeanette Epps, Ph.D., Astronaut
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About our Cover
Hill Helicopters hopes to disrupt the private helicopter market with its innovative HX50. See pg. 16. (Hill graphic)
Posted Nov 3, 2020