I-Fly
I-Fly is a project to empower missionaries and indigenous peoples to better spread the Gospel by using affordable and efficient aircraft designed for remote jungle areas. The I-Fly project also seeks to train indigenous peoples to build and fly aircraft to reduce dependency on missionaries or outside nations, and to allow them to fly to other locations and further spread the good news to new areas.
Here are the aircraft which I-Tec is currently developing and building:
Here are the aircraft which I-Tec is currently developing and building:
The Maverick
The Maverick is a four-seated flying car developed to be a versatile car that has the capability to fly in order to reach remote jungle areas with little difficulty. The Maverick is a mix between a car and a powered parachute. The Maverick is now in the final building stages.
Please click here to visit the Maverick project page.
Please click here to visit the Maverick project page.
Building Projects
I-Tec is currently involved in several building projects.
Zenith 701
I-Tec is currently building a Zenith 701 for Barry Trotter to be used as a witnessing tool at airshows and airports. One side of the plane contains pictures of the Nate Saint Story and the other of the SSTOL (South American Short Take Off and Landing) project in Ecuador.
Click here to visit the Zenith 701 page.
Click here to visit the Zenith 701 page.
Zenith 801
I-Tec is also involved in building Zenith 801's as an initiative to build a "preacher pilot" plane for use in jungle areas. The Zenith 801 is the 4-seater version of the Zenith 701. Currently, two Zenith 801's are being built at a factory in Ecuador by SSTOL (South American Short Take Off and Landing).
Click here to visit the Zenith 801 page.
Featured Article
I-Tec Built Plane Gets Presidential Recognition
In this article Steve Saint explains how the Zenith 801 gained recognition of the President of Ecuador and how this aircraft can be used more efficiently than other contemporary aircraft in remote areas and jungles.
>> Read this 2-page article