Delaware-based autonomous electric takeoff and landing (eVTOL) delivery drone developer Airlogix is making its way into that increasingly crowded segment convinced it has found the sweet spot that established rivals have left unoccupied.

The team of US-Ukrainian engineers behind Airlogix have been busy over the summer introducing the prototype of their Hammerhead eV20 autonomous eVTOL delivery drone they say is designed to fill a capacity gap between several kinds of aircraft. The company says the craft “combines the power and speed of a plane and the high mobility of a helicopter with the compactness and steering of a drone.” Airlogix claims the company has found a way to get top performance out of battery supplies that will allow the Hammerhead to fly heavier payloads to medium-distance destinations that smaller uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAV) cannot, and which operators of heavy-lift craft consider too short and light to take on.

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Source: dronedj.com