Engineering from First Principles
To meet uncompromising performance and cost objectives, we chose a path of radical self-reliance. This clean-sheet approach meant rejecting the existing, expensive, and often cumbersome GA supply chain.
Controlling the Three Core Elements: To deliver a desirable aircraft at a commercially viable price, Hill recognised the need to bring core component manufacturing in-house:
- The Engine (GT50): Developing a proprietary turbine engine was a massive undertaking, but it was essential to hit the required performance benchmarks and manage long-term operating costs.
 
- The Avionics: Building a custom, user-focused Visual Flight Rules (VFR) cockpit ensured essential functionality without the prohibitive cost of complex, off-the-shelf Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) suites.
 
- The Airframe/Drivetrain: Manufacturing the composite fuselage and rotor system internally ensures peak aerodynamic efficiency and build quality.
 
The Long Road: This wasn't a sudden venture. Jason Hill spent 15 years developing the necessary expertise (Mechanical Engineering degree, PhD in Helicopter Aerodynamics) and building the financial and industrial infrastructure to incubate the design.