Robinson Helicopter Company is partnering with Skyryse to develop an uncrewed version of its R66 helicopter, leveraging Skyryse's SkyOS platform for defense applications. This R66-based uncrewed ...
Robinson Helicopter has achieved FAA certification for inflatable emergency floats on its R66 turbine helicopter, creating the new R66 Turbine Marine model. Primarily designed for emergency water ...
Skyryse has begun for-credit certification flight testing of the Skyryse One, a new-production Robinson R66 light helicopter equipped with SkyOS, a fly-by-wire flight control system with a joystick ...
Based on the R66, the Skyryse One has a single four-axis control stick and two touchscreen displays. Credit: Skyryse U.S. startup Skyryse has begun taking reservations for the first production ...
It’s been a little over a month since helicopter maker Robinson let loose into the world something called the R66 Turbinetruck. Based on the highly successful R66 platform, it was presented as a ...
Advanced flight-control developer Skyryse is forging ahead with plans to bring to market by 2025 a Robinson Helicopter R66 light-single adapted with an innovative fly-by-wire system. Skyryse plans to ...
The Skyryse One cockpit design for the fly-by-wire conversion of the Robinson R66 helicopter features a single control and touchscreen displays.
Robinson Helicopter Company, which in March unveiled a future family of autonomous rotorcraft, will turn its venerable R66 into an uncrewed asset for defense applications. Skyryse-which bills its ...