HopFlyt Channels the Custer Channel Wing

Dean Sigler Electric Powerplants, Sustainable Aviation 1 Comment

HopFlyt is an enthusiastic young organization devoted to renewing the Custer Channel Wing, a lost remnant of attempts to create extremely short takeoff and landing (STOL) airplanes starting over 70 years ago.  Their web site explains their primary goal, which includes adding electrically-powered vertical takeoffs and landings to the channel wing’s repertoire. “HopFlyt is an aviation technology startup company [whose] main priority is to develop technology and ultimately build a sustainable electric Vertical Takeoff & Landing (eVTOL) aircraft. The goal of this aircraft is to help you beat the jam of traffic and reduce pollution in major urban centers around the world. We want to change your 2 hours of traffic into a short 20 minutes of flying.” Willard Custer’s Frustrated Search for High Lift Willard Custer designed several approaches to using his unique ducts to channel air around the rotating propeller.  These are covered in at least 27 patents granted to him between 1929 and 1974.  He built and …