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Wisk's Historic Autonomous eVTOL becomes part of EAA Aviation Museum collection

Wisk's Gen 5 completed first public demonstration flight at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2023

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EAA AVIATION CENTER, OSHKOSH, Wisconsin — (September 3, 2025) — An innovative eVTOL aircraft that made its first public flight at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2023 is becoming part of the EAA Aviation Museum’s collection this week. The aircraft on display is Wisk’s Gen 5 (serial number 7), affectionately known as “Cora.” Approximately 200,000 people had the opportunity to watch Cora fly without a pilot onboard over the two days it flew at EAA AirVenture, the world’s largest fly-in convention.

WHAT TO KNOW:

  • In 2023, the Wisk Gen 5 aircraft performed the world’s first public demonstration of a fully autonomous eVTOL fixed-wing aircraft, flying full transitions from hovering to wing-borne flight.
  • This aircraft is a pioneer in urban air mobility, as it was developed as a fully autonomous, electric-powered vertical takeoff and landing, fixed-wing air taxi.
  • Gen 5 was built to evaluate vertical propulsion systems, avionics, and software. It helped solidify Wisk’s proprietary boom design/configuration and was used to test airspace integration and autonomous flight in controlled airspace.
  • It will be displayed in the EAA museum’s Innovations Gallery, with signage, video, and QR codes with more information coming soon to enhance the exhibit. Other unique aircraft on display in that area include the prototype Aerocar, Opener’s Blackfly personal eVTOL air vehicle, and the same-mold reproductions of the Voyager and SpaceShipOne.
  • Wisk aircraft are currently on display at several museums, including the Smithsonian’s Udvar-Hazy Center near Washington, D.C.

Media are invited to talk with EAA and Wisk officials on Thursday, September 4, as the aircraft is put on display in the EAA Aviation Museum. Contact Dick Knapinski (DKnapinski@EAA.org or 920-426-6523) or Drew Stephani (DStephani@EAA.org or 920-426-6559) to set a time. 

About EAA Aviation Museum
The EAA Aviation Museum is located just off Interstate 41 at the Highway 44 exit in Oshkosh. The museum is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. EAA members receive free museum admission year-round. For more information, call the EAA Aviation Museum at (920) 426-4818 or visit www.EAA.org/museum.

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