RYSE RECON eVTOL Las Vegas Strip
The last thing you’d expect to see on the Las Vegas Strip is RYSE RECON, a single-person eVTOL powered by six motors and batteries. This 286-pound flying machine can reach a maximum altitude of 10,000-feet and hit a top speed of 63 mph. Under normal conditions, it would cruise between 100 ft – 125 ft at around 40 mph.



On a full charge, it’s capable of running for around 25-minutes or 10-miles. The company is aiming to sell the RYSE RECON to owners of ranches, farms or vineyards. However, since this is classified as an FAA ultraight aircraft, it requires not pilot’s license to fly. It does have a 250-pounds weight restriction though, since the motors and propellers aren’t designed for heavy duty payloads. There’s no word yet on pricing, but the company plans on building 100 units in 2023, and ramping that up to 1000 units by 2024.
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DJI Mini 3 (DJI RC), Lightweight Mini Drone with 4K HDR Video, 38-Min Flight Time, True Vertical Shooting, Return to Home, up to 10km Video Transmission, Drone with Camera for Beginners
  • Lightweight and Compact - Mini 3 weighs under 249 g. Perfect for taking with you on your adventures, from hikes, road trips, and beach days.
  • DJI Mini 3's flight time can be extended up to 51 mins with the Intelligent Flight Battery Plus (sold separately and only in select countries), but the aircraft will weigh more than 249 g.
  • For the latest aircraft firmware, the Remote ID will only be activated when the Intelligent Flight Battery Plus is used. If your drone needs to be registered, such as flights for commercial purposes, please fly with the Intelligent Flight Battery Plus.

RYSE RECON eVTOL Las Vegas Strip

Being the first aircraft to fly at CES is a big milestone for our company and product. Demonstrating the world’s first aerial utility vehicle (AUV) that anyone can fly at the most influential tech event in the world is an exciting opportunity for us. We have built this vehicle with the consumer in mind and we think everyone will identify with the RECON immediately,” said Mick Kowitz, CEO of RYSE Aero Technologies.

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