Mojave Air and Space Port is truly a wondrous place filled with cutting-edge aviation treasure. Case in point, just earlier today, aviation photographer Jack Beyer snapped a series of shots of a bizarre-look and remarkably large vertical takeoff and landing drone that was being towed across the field. The insect-like craft appears to have four horizontally-mounted propellers and one push propeller at its rear. These qualities, along with the high stance of its streamlined four fixed landing gear and what appears to be a payload handling system on its belly, point to this craft being a cargo hauler capable of landing pretty much anywhere.

See the update at the bottom of the post for the latest information on this highly intriguing flying machine.

VTOL aircraft, especially electrically/hybrid-powered ones (eVTOL) similar to this, which are based on personal mobility concepts, are one of aviation's fastest moving, but largely unproven sectors. The VTOL cargo space is somewhat narrower, with one company immediately coming to mind: Elroy Air.