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The H1X is controlled by a joystick, with on-board information displayed on the screen. At the pilot’s disposal are take-off and landing buttons, anti-collision sensors and an emergency ballistic parachute. The device will be marketed as a light sport aircraft. A 20-hour course is sufficient to master the controls.
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Flight tests are expected to be completed by the end of this year, after which Doroni Aerospace will start series production. The H1X will be available to buyers in 2026 at a price of $400,000.