Help Build a Flying Ambulance
Hi, I’m Zachary Tremblay, a Mechanical Engineering student at McGill. I’ve gone from winning design competitions and researching aerospace tech to taking on my biggest challenge yet: designing and prototyping a flying ambulance for the GoAero
Prize competition.
The mission: save lives with rapid-response air mobility. Imagine an aircraft that can bypass traffic, land in tight spaces, and deliver patients to hospitals faster than ever before.
I’m building the aircraft from the ground up (propulsion, aerodynamics, landing gear, and safety systems) and I need your help to make it fly!
Perks for supporters
- Regular behind-the-scenes updates on progress
- Early invites to official flight tests & the maiden flight
- A chance to chat with me directly and share your ideas
- Your name included on the project supporter wall
Your donation funds materials, motors, electronics, and prototyping tools. Even a small contribution brings us one step closer to revolutionizing emergency response.
⚡ Support innovation that saves lives. Together, we can make the flying ambulance a reality.





