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-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 ...
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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 ...
Emerging aviation technologies developer Aurora Flight Sciences is progressing with assembly of its prototype X-65 active flow control demonstrator. Aurora on 20 November shared an image of the X-65 ...
Aurora Flight Sciences and DARPA are continuing the assembly of the X-65 CRANE demonstrator, targeting a first flight by 2027. The aircraft is still missing the wings and the canted tails. The company ...
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