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Vertical aviation refers to the branch of aviation related to aircraft that can take off, land, and hover vertically. This includes a wide array of aircraft such as helicopters, tiltrotors, and various types of vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) vehicles. These aircraft are invaluable in situations where space is limited or where there is no runway available. Vertical aviation is critical for many applications including military operations, emergency medical services, search and rescue missions, and urban air mobility. As technology advances, the development of electric VTOL (eVTOL) aircraft is promising a future with more efficient, quiet, and environmentally friendly vertical aviation options, potentially revolutionizing personal and commercial transportation.

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Vertical aviation refers to the branch of aviation related to aircraft that can take off, land, and hover vertically.

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