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Archer Aviation's Geoff Bower sees smooth skies for air-mobility era (Episode 115)

Sep 20, 2021
32:39
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
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What's Next for Archer Aviation?
03:03 • 3min
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3
Designing an Electric Vertical Take Off and Landing Vehicle?
06:05 • 4min
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4
Tradeoffs in Aircraft Design?
09:51 • 2min
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5
The Trade-Off Between the Tip Speed and the Blade Load
11:52 • 2min
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Air Mobility
13:35 • 4min
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Using Data to Design the Future of Mobility Services
17:36 • 3min
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8
How Long Does It Take to Charge an Airplane?
20:35 • 2min
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9
Automotive and Aerospace - What's the Difference?
22:32 • 4min
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10
Are You a Startup in the Aerospace Industry?
26:15 • 2min
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What Makes Archer the Most Attractive to You?
27:49 • 3min
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What's the Difference Between Sense Photonics and Archer?
30:56 • 2min
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The chief engineer of Archer Aviation discusses the company’s recent FAA certification milestone, his work with global automaker Stellantis, and why humans will remain in the cockpit for the foreseeable future.
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