World’s 1st fully automated takeoff with swipe of a finger completed by Skyryse chopper

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World’s 1st fully automated takeoff with swipe of a finger completed by Skyryse chopper
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Developed by Skyryse, the aircraft performed a textbook-perfect seamless and stable hover.

A Los Angeles-based firm has announced the completion of the world’s first fully automated hover at the swipe of a finger in a fully-conforming production aircraft.‍In a feat akin to the first time a car autonomously pulled out of a parking spot, the fully-conforming production Skyryse One executed the stable, fully automated hover with just a simple swipe of the finger.The accomplishment was then successfully validated numerous times, including with Skyryse CEO Dr. Mark Groden at the controls.

Skyryse claims that Skyryse One is built on a Rolls Royce-powered Robinson R66 platform. The company completely reimagined the cockpit design from a blank slate to create the most capable, integrated and simplified aircraft in the world. Powered by SkyOS, Skyryse One’s fly-by-wire technology keeps the pilot in control at all times, working continuously to reduce task saturation and maintaining the aircraft in a safe flight profile.Skyryse One has fully-automated autorotation, dynamic envelope protection, 3D synthetic vision with TAWS automated, continuous engine and rotor system protection and inherent hands-free

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