XTI Aircraft is due to close its StartEngine equity crowdfunding campaign on April 30. According to CEO Robert LaBelle, the Denver-based company now has 116 orders for its TriFan 600 eVTOL aircraft, with a gross revenue value of $750 million (implying a unit price of $6.5 million).
This week XTI announced the appointment of James Kromberg as its chief test pilot, bolstering its declared plans to start flying a full-scale prototype of the six-seat model before the end of 2021. Back in 2019, the company was projecting type certification by the end of 2023, but that was before the Covid pandemic and it will be interesting to discover how the program timeline now stands.
XTI has released relatively little information about the hybrid-electric TriFan, which is expected to feature GE Aviation’s new Catalyst engine driving a pair of tilting ducted fans on the wing, and another (for vertical lift) in the rear of the fuselage. With a projected range of up to 1,380 miles and a cruise speed of 345 mph, the company claims it will combine the benefits of a fixed-wing business aircraft and a helicopter. This video, which was posted back in November 2017, appears to offer the most complete picture so far of how the TriFan 600 is designed to operate.
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