UK startup unveils regional Gyroplane plans

UK startup ARC Aerosystems has unveiled plans to develop a nine-passenger regional rotorcraft, the Linx P9, based on a gyroplane design that was type-certified in Canada and the U.S. in the late 1960s. Plans to develop the Linx for entry into service in 2028 represents a change of direction for the…

News Source: Aviation Week Network

Kevalya Sheth
AIRCRAFT DESIGN ENGINEER

Kevalya is an innovative aerospace engineer passionate about unmanned aerial systems, and sustainable civil aviation. He holds a Master’s in Aerospace Vehicle Design from Cranfield University and a Bachelor’s in Aerospace Engineering from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, where he gained experience in UAV design and aerodynamic analysis. Kevalya has over two years of experience at NewSpace Research and Technologies (Bengaluru, India), contributing to UAV design, testing, and AI integration for swarm drone operations. He played a key role in the first tandem wing UAV in India. With experience in aircraft design, structural analysis, aerodynamics, and flight testing, Kevalya brings valuable skills in cutting-edge aerospace projects involving unmanned systems and sustainable aviation.