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Electra EL-2 Goldfinch
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Operational Information
Overview:
The Electra eSTOL, a groundbreaking aircraft, is poised to redefine regional air mobility by offering a hybrid-electric, ultra-short takeoff and landing (eSTOL) solution. This innovative aircraft merges the operational agility of a helicopter with the safety and economic benefits of fixed-wing aircraft, aiming to make air travel feasible and affordable for distances between 50-500 miles.
Aircraft type:
Aircraft Model
Electra eSTOL
Manufacturer
Electra
Crew
- Piloted
Propulsion
- Fixed multirotor
Enter service date.
2025
Website
https://www.electra.aero/
Performance and Capacity
Propellers:
- 8 propellers
Motors
- Brushless DC electric motor (BLDC)
Power source:
- Battery
- Jet Fuel
Passenger Capacity
9
Range
500 miles
Maximum Range
NA
Cruise speed
200 MPH
Maximum Speed
NA
Cruise altitude
NA
Maximum Altitude
NA
Noise at hover
NA
Noise at cruise
75 dBA @ 300 FT
Time to recharge
NA
Maximum Takeoff Weight
NA
Aircraft Design and Dimensions
Height
NA
Width
NA
Lenght:
NA
Wingspan
NA
Cabin lenght
NA
Cabin height
NA
Cabin width
NA
The Electra eSTOL, a groundbreaking aircraft, is poised to redefine regional air mobility by offering a hybrid-electric, ultra-short takeoff and landing (eSTOL) solution. This innovative aircraft merges the operational agility of a helicopter with the safety and economic benefits of fixed-wing aircraft, aiming to make air travel feasible and affordable for distances between 50-500 miles.
The Electra eSTOL is revolutionizing regional air mobility with its hybrid-electric, ultra-short takeoff and landing capabilities. Designed to operate from areas as compact as a soccer field, it combines the versatility of helicopters with the efficiency of fixed-wing aircraft. Electra's eSTOL aims to make air travel more accessible and sustainable for trips ranging from 50 to 500 miles. With successful test flights of its technology demonstrator, Electra is advancing towards a nine-passenger version, targeting certification and commercial service by 2028, promising a new era of quiet, efficient, and environmentally friendly air travel