Voodoo personal jet
Revelation Aerospace
The Voodoo Personal Jet is a single-seat aircraft developed by Revelation Aerospace, also known as Revelaero, based in Jasper, Georgia, United States. Designed by Jeff Kerlo, the aircraft aimed to offer a personal flying experience with notable performance.
Key features:
Design :
The Voodoo features a carbon-fiber canard configuration, characterized by advanced aerodynamics.
Powerplant
It is powered by an AMT Lynx turbojet, allowing it to reach a speed of approximately 320 mph (515 km/h).
Airframe construction:
Offered as a kit, its design aims for relatively rapid assembly, estimated at 6 to 12 months for an experienced amateur builder.

Current status of the project:
The latest available information indicated that in 2021, the prototype appeared close to its first test flight. Since then, no significant updates have been published regarding the program’s progress or its commercialization.
The official website of Revelation Aerospace remains accessible, but does not provide any recent information. Moreover, no public data confirms that the Voodoo, nor the company’s other announced models such as the Talon or the Stryker, have actually flown to date.
Conclusion :
Based on the available information, development of the Voodoo Personal Jet appears to have been on hold since 2021. The lack of recent communication from the manufacturer suggests that the project may have been abandoned.



The Talon : a lightweight fiberglass aircraft, ideal for engines such as the Rotax 912.
The Stryker a carbon-fiber model with retractable landing gear, capable of reaching speeds of 160 to 200 mph
The Voodoo a high-end version, equipped with a turbojet engine, offering performance of up to 350 mph














