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High-altitude solar-powered aircraft

Radical makes high-altitude solar-powered aircraft. Our aircraft fly at 70,000 feet, autonomously navigating in the stratosphere. They can be used to provide cell service, collect multi-spectral imagery, or to carry weather and climate sensors. Our aircraft offer an inexpensive, zero-emissions way to connect and observe earth like never before. Prior to Radical, our founders worked together for 6 years developing Amazon’s delivery drones.

Jobs at Radical

Seattle, WA, US
$110K - $170K
3+ years
Radical
Founded:2022
Team Size:2
Location:
Group Partner:Jared Friedman

Active Founders

James Thomas

Co-Founder & CEO at Radical (W23) - Radical makes high altitude solar-powered aircraft. Our aircraft are able to fly continuously in the stratosphere without landing. They provide an inexpensive, zero-emissions way to connect and observe earth like never before. Prior to this I worked at Amazon Prime Air for six years (doing aerodynamics and aircraft design for delivery drones).

James Thomas
James Thomas
Radical

Cyriel Notteboom

Co-Founder & CTO at Radical (W23) - Radical makes high altitude solar-powered aircraft. Our aircraft are able to fly continuously in the stratosphere without landing. They provide an inexpensive, zero-emissions way to connect and observe earth like never before. Prior to this I worked at Amazon Prime Air for six years (mechanical design, structural analysis and optimization of delivery drones).

Cyriel Notteboom
Cyriel Notteboom
Radical

Company Launches

Hi 👋 James and Cyriel here to introduce Radical!

Radical makes high altitude solar-powered aircraft. Our aircraft are able to fly continuously in the stratosphere without landing. They provide an inexpensive, zero-emissions way to connect and observe earth like never before.

Why Solar aircraft?

Our aircraft is designed to fly over specific areas for months, carrying various payloads for tasks like imagery, sensing, and telecommunications. What we’re building behaves like a drone in some ways, and like a satellite in other ways. Much like satellites, we’re able to provide service for long periods of time, but we’re also much closer to users (we fly at around 70,000 ft / 20 km altitude) and able to maneuver or remain over an area of interest. This makes what we’re building really well suited to applications that require continuous coverage or high-resolution/bandwidth data. Applications include:

  • Providing cell service or internet coverage
  • Aerial imagery and mapping
  • Meteorology and atmospheric sensing
  • Emergency response

How it works

Our aircraft is battery electric and driven by propellers. It has a large wing for high aerodynamic efficiency and to generate the necessary lift required to fly in the thin air of the stratosphere. The wing is covered in solar cells, during the day, these power the aircraft and charge its batteries. Through the night, battery energy is deployed to continue flight. We repeat this process daily, enabling us to fly for many months without needing to land. Ultimately, battery cycle life is what limits our aircraft’s flight endurance - and we can land, carry out simple maintenance tasks and then re-launch to continue flying.

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We’re hiring and working with customers! If you’re interested in making use of this technology or working on challenging physics technology then get in touch!