REGENT Status Check: What They Said, What They've Shipped, What's Left
Back in December, REGENT put a number on the table. It called 2026 their breakthrough year. With sea trials underway, USCoastGuard certification moving and their backlog of orders climbing. Buried in the middle of all that was one specific promise: get Viceroy off the foils and into actual full ground-effect flight. Not floating, or taxiing. Flying. That was the thing the whole year was supposed to hinge on. We're six months in now. Let's see how much of that actually happened, and how much is still a press release. 0:00 Intro 0:45 Factory has been built 1:40 Squire has flown 2:20 Viceroy almost flying 3:26 Where is the Monarch? 4:11 Closing For Ground Effect News check out: • Ground Effect News For Ground Effect Aerodynamics check out: • Ground Effect Aerodynamics Regent Seagliders @regentcraft / @regentcraft

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