ICARUS

Our first aircraft — proving the pipeline of design, manufacturing, autonomous controls, and turbojet propulsion at low subsonic speeds before we push toward the sound barrier.

Subsonic
Incompressible

ICARUS operates in the subsonic incompressible regime — below Mach 0.3 — where we validate the core systems that all future MachWorks aircraft will depend on. Every lesson learned here directly feeds PROMETHEUS and beyond.

The aircraft features turbojet propulsion, a custom-built airframe, fully autonomous flight control, and an extensively tested parachute recovery system. It is designed to be recovered and reflown, enabling rapid iteration.

ICARUS underside
Target Speed
< Mach 0.3
Flow Regime
Subsonic Incompressible
Propulsion
Turbojet (Air-Breathing)
Control
Fully Autonomous
Max Weight
< 55 lbs (Part 107)
Recovery
Parachute System
Status
In Development
Team
MachWorks at Virginia Tech
Regulation
FAA Part 107 / Waivered
Propulsion
Turbojet Engine
Air-breathing turbojet propulsion, the same engine technology class that will carry MachWorks to supersonic speeds.
Autonomy
Autonomous Flight Control
Custom avionics and control systems enabling hands-off autonomous flight — a critical capability for future high-speed missions.
Safety
Parachute Recovery
Extensively tested emergency recovery system ensures safe aircraft return under any failure scenario.