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The "Products" section of this article currently states that "As of April 2021, there were five different versions of Cora, with a sixth under development." with Aviation Today as a source. While Aviation Today does refer to all six generations of Wisk aircraft as "Cora", Wisk's website only refers to Generation 5 as "Cora". I will start looking for a better source which does not conflict with Wisk's naming system, but this article still needs a lot of other work. - ZLEAT\C19:51, 25 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]