Piasecki, HyPoint Partner On Hydrogen Fuel Cell eVTOL

Piasecki plans to use HyPoint’s turbo air-cooled hydrogen fuel cell in its PA-890 slowed-rotor compound helicopter.
Credit: Piasecki Aircraft
Startup HyPoint has entered into a $6.5 million collaborative agreement with Piasecki Aircraft to develop a hydrogen fuel cell propulsion system for electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) vehicles. Piasecki’s primary objective is to field the first manned hydrogen-powered helicopter in 2025...
Graham Warwick

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