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Extending Technology in Manned and Unmanned Flight

Developing reliable, self-contained VERTOL vehicles for a large array of solutions for real estate, news, industrial, fire fighting, police and military uses.

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Our Story

We started out with a very basic assumption.  That is that these types of vehicles can perform tasks that can not be peerformed in any other way and once these capabilities became know demand would take off.  We believe that in a few years no fire / rescue team will be complete without at least one of these vehicles.

 

We developed our first prototype and put it to the test by following the news for situations where it could potentially be useful.  We went on scene and volunteered to assist the police and fire / rescue crews on the scene.  There we were able to dramatically prove the value of the Egret 1000 in a situation where there was no other way to solve the problem.

Our Staff

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Edmund Grieves

An MIT alumnus from the class of '71, Edmund worked as a contract employee at several large defense contractors before joining our team

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Patrick Yale

A determined autodidact, Patrick earned his first  engineering degree from Georgia State University in 2005, after nearly 20 years in attendance.

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Tyson Davis

A recent graduate of Harvard's engineering program, Tyson makes short work of even the most challenging design problems and tasks.

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Dawn Farrow

Hailing from San Jose, California, Dawn attended CalTech, graduating in 1991 with degrees in engineering and mathematics.

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Dr. Walter Rond

Walter got his undergrad degree from Yale and went on to complete a doctorate program in engineering at Princeton University in 1994.