Rotating Composite Technologies, LLC
Eric Loos has extensive experience in the aerospace industry, serving in various capacities at Rotating Composites Technologies since November 2007, including President and General Manager, where responsibilities encompassed strategy development, P&L management, and operational oversight. Prior roles include Engineering Manager, Senior Engineer, and Mechanical Engineer, focusing on the design and analysis of prototype variable pitch propellers for commercial and military aircraft, and implementing advanced manufacturing processes and technologies. Earlier experience at AeroComposites, Inc. as a Mechanical Engineer involved creating specialized software to enhance product development efficiency. Eric Loos earned a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Connecticut in 2005.
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Rotating Composite Technologies, LLC
Pushing boundaries is what we do. You can find our hardware in the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum and on pioneering vehicles operated by leading aerospace startups, OEMs, and defense primes. Rotating Composite Technologies, LLC (RCT) specializes in solving your toughest problems in rotating aerospace structures. Delivering custom capabilities to our partners, RCT is principally engaged in propeller and rotor design, development, manufacture, vehicle integration and regulatory compliance. Our close-knit team designs and fabricates unique propellers and rotors for nearly every type of aerospace vehicle. We’ve supplied everything from 12” diameter variable pitch rotors for unconventional unmanned applications, to pusher fans that absorb thousands of horsepower. Founded in 2008 by engineering professionals with decades of experience in propeller development, RCT works on the cutting edge of composite propeller and rotor technology. Our staff includes industry recognized experts in prop aerodynamic and structural design, ground and flight test, and regulatory compliance. We hold numerous patents on our blade retention and scalable fabrication technologies.