Aurora Flight Sciences and DARPA hope to see the X-65 drone fly next year after suffering delays and cost growth.
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DARPA's X-65 active flow control demonstrator mated with its wings
The X-65 Active Flow Control demonstrator continues to make progress, with the fuselage now mated with its wing as the first ...
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DARPA’s X-plane designed to maneuver with bursts of air gets new wings attached
Boeing subsidiary Aurora Flight Sciences has begun installing the wings on the X-65, an ...
Avian-inspired drones feature morphing wing and tail surfaces, enhancing agility and adaptability in flight. Despite their large potential, realising their full capabilities remains challenging due to ...
One doesn't have to be an aviator to understand how an aircraft works. In simplistic terms, engines push it through the air, the wings provide lift, and various control surfaces like stabilizers, ...
The growing interest in turbulent flow control is driven by significant economic and environmental considerations. Reducing drag caused by fluid motion around a solid object is not only a fundamental ...
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