Vertical eVTOL Takes First 'Hop' - AVweb

Vertical Aerospace broke the usual mold for first flights of eVTOLs by putting a pilot on board for the first hop of its VX4. The first flight was, indeed, a hop. Chief Test Pilot Justin Paines was in the left seat for the “flight,” which involved the tethered aircraft rising for a few seconds before settling back down. The company did not provide video or photos of the event, which, according to NewAtlas, required signoff from the U.K. Civil Aviation Authority. It was also believed to be the first time a U.K.-developed aircraft has had a first flight in 20 years.


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“It was also believed to be the first time a U.K.-developed aircraft has had a first flight in 20 years.” - Amazing factoid and not in a good way. Due to regulatory environment? RIO issues? Does that include amateur-built designs?

Typo - ROI issues = return on investment

You might get an answer to that question, and it might be right, but the reality is that it’s a million little things as well as a few big things most every time. Mostly, it’s bad government. In this case, they are likely still feeling the effects of pre Thatcher central planning.