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Featured In This Issue:
- Commentary: EASA Publishes SC-VTOL
- VFF Scholar Spotlight: Seyhan Gul
- The Moving Parts of Future Vertical Lift
- German Navy Helicopter Fleet Still Going Strong
- Boeing Builds Better Factory for Ospreys Returning to the Roost
- K-MAX: Hard Work, Hands-Off
- Better Tech for Training
- Paris Air Show 2019: European Vertical Sensation
- Recollections of a Sikorsky Junior Engineer
- Kingsley Flats, 1908
- Oshkosh e-AirVenture
- The Potential of eCTOL
- Meet Ava: Q&A with Kyle Clark, CEO of Beta Technologies
- Uber Elevate Touches Down in DC
- The Electric VTOL News
- Educational Initiatives
- Technical Committee Highlights
- Leadership Profile: Kaydon Stanzione
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About our Cover
The AVX Aircraft/L3Harris Technologies Compound Coaxial Helicopter (CCH) concept for the Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft (FARA) competition, one of the Army’s Future Vertical Lift (FVL) requirements.
See page 12 for the latest on FVL. (AVX/L3Harris image)
Posted Aug 27, 2019