Speeder VTOL Selected in AFWERX High Speed VTOL Concept Challenge
JetPack Aviation’s Speeder VTOL was selected by the AFWERX High Speed VTOL (HSVTOL) Concept Challenge, launched in partnership with the U.S. Air Force (USAF) and U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM). JetPack Aviation is one of three OEMs included included the 35 successful challengers, which were selected from a total of 218 submissions. Initial presentations are being made to the AFWERX representatives to highlight the capabilities of the Speeder, and its potential applications for military operations.
Looking to satisfy mission profiles including the infiltration and exfiltration of Special Operations Forces (SOF), personnel recovery, aeromedical evacuation, and tactical mobility, at jet-type speeds, the HSVTOL Concept is suited to the JetPack Aviation Speeder VTOL. Powered by small, gimballed turbojet engines, the Speeder reaches speeds approaching 300mph, with a payload capability currently available only from considerably larger helicopter airframes. The Speeder’s footprint is also considerably reduced. It has no rotors, ducted fans, or propellers, which reduces/negates the need for specific ground infrastructure.
Launching the HSVTOL Concept Challenge on May 5, Reid Melville, chief innovation officer, Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Transformational Capabilities Office, said: “The USAF and USSOCOM are seeking ground-breaking ideas that will further strengthen operational effectiveness and efficiency in contested, resource-constrained, and runway-independent settings.”
Those who progress through the challenge rounds may become eligible for funding associated with research, development, and testing, and subsequently procurement contracts to produce and field aircraft to the USAF.
“We are extremely proud to have been invited to participate in the AFWERX Challenge. It demonstrates that developing the Speeder concept to deliver immediate, multi-purpose applications is relevant to today’s military forces. Selection for AFWERX is notoriously difficult and we can’t wait to showcase the versatile, scalable, capabilities of the Speeder, and the huge benefits it can bring to military operations and engagement, fire-fighting support, emergency extraction and theatre of combat environments,” said David Mayman, CEO of JetPack Aviation.
Easily transportable in a car or motorcycle trailer, and immediately ready to fly, with no charging or other aviation infrastructure requirements, the Speeder offers high-speed forward flight with control and lift effected by aerodynamic surfaces as required, building on the aircraft’s ability to fly on engine thrust vectoring. The Speeder is modular, offering a variety of missionized payloads, optionally piloted and simple enough to operate and maintain under austere field conditions. The aircraft burns regular Jet A-1, kerosene, or diesel, but in a recent cooperative supply agreement with Prometheus Fuels Inc., JetPack Aviation has committed to using 100-percent zero-net carbon fuel in all its own future operations.
JetPack Aviation has completed flight trials with the first full scale Speeder – P1 prototype.
Flight test of P1.5, the second full scale prototype, is expected to begin later in Q3-Q4 2021.
Aircraft P2, featuring a fully formed body, small, field-removable wings, and forward canards, should fly from Q1/2 2022.