Vertical Aerospace Ltd. has taken another significant step in its testing program by successfully completing its first piloted thrustborne flight maneuvers.
The milestone was achieved after the business received approval from the U.K. Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) to expand its Permit to Fly, enabling Vertical Aerospace to progress from piloted thrustborne hover to piloted thrustborne low-speed flight maneuvers at altitude.
The latest flight included roll, yaw and spot turn maneuvers and was flown by Simon Davies, Vertical Aerospace’s chief test pilot.
Completing the initial piloted thrustborne maneuvers at its Flight Test Centre made Vertical Aerospace only the second company worldwide to achieve this critical step using a full scale vectored thrust eVTOL aircraft.
Stuart Simpson, CEO of Vertical Aerospace, said: “Starting the year with this milestone is a fantastic achievement and testament to the dedication of our team and partners. Becoming one of only two companies globally to conduct piloted thrustborne flight maneuvers in a full-scale vectored thrust eVTOL underscores the progress we’re making toward our Flightpath 2030 strategy and our vision to transform the way the world moves. The team is now focused on completing this phase while we prepare for the significant next step of wingborne flight.”
First thrustborne flight
Vertical’s VX4 aircraft has now progressed from piloted hover flight to piloted, low-speed maneuvers using lift generated by the propellers. Thrustborne flights are designed to assess the aircraft’s stability, battery efficiency, control characteristics, aerodynamics, structural and dynamic loads and performance across different speeds, enabling further assessment of how the VX4 behaves under real-world flight conditions.
At the same time, Vertical Aerospace will work with the CAA to expand its Permit to Fly, clearing the path for Phase 3 — wingborne flight tests. This phase, which includes flying beyond the airfield boundaries, will effectively serve as a mini-certification of the prototype, laying the groundwork for the VX4’s full certification.
Strengthening the Team
To support the growing demands of its flight test program, Vertical Aerospace has appointed Tim Eldridge as test pilot.
With over two decades of flight test experience in the Royal Navy, including testing aircraft such as the Sea King, Merlin, Chinook, and Lynx, Eldridge brings exceptional expertise to the team. His prior roles, including at Babcock, with whom Vertical Aerospace is collaborating with on emergency medical services (EMS), where Eldridge was a helicopter EMS pilot, as well as at QinetiQ and Airbus Helicopters further enhance Vertical Aerospace’s flight test capabilities.
This press release was prepared and distributed by Vertical Aerospace.