ICeU SPECTRES
A project in Dayton, OH by Scott Edsall000days
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The Dronekill ICeU Spectres is a carbon fiber, twin engine, tilt rotor, vertical takeoff and landing manned aerial vehicle.
Backers: 99
Average Pledge Per Backer: $46
Funded: $4,568 of $100,000
Dates: Feb 9th -> Apr 10th (60 days)
Project By: Scott Edsall
Backers: 99
Average Pledge Per Backer: $46
Funded: $4,568 of $100,000
Dates: Feb 9th -> Apr 10th (60 days)
Project By: Scott Edsall
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Last Updated: April 10 @ 20:02 -0400 GMT
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Latest News
Evolution of the ICeU Spectres and a thank you to our Supporters
February 28th - via: kickstarter.com
As we are winding down to the last few days of our Kickstarter campaign, I wanted to take this opportunity to once again thank all of the supporters who have backed this project and also all of the folks who have sent me messages, comments,... (Read More)
Additional Technical Specifications for the ICeU Spectres Project
February 17th - via: kickstarter.com
Due to numerous requests, I am providing additional technical detail for the Spectres project. There were certain elements of design that I would have preferred to keep as proprietary until we were closer to a flight testable product. ... (Read More)
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