“Boeing SolarEagle will stay aloft for five years” |
| Boeing SolarEagle will stay aloft for five years Posted: 16 Sep 2010 09:50 AM PDT Boeing has clinched a lucrative $89 million deal with the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to develop and fly an unmanned aircraft capable of staying aloft for up to five years. "SolarEagle is a uniquely configured, large unmanned aircraft designed to eventually remain on station at stratospheric altitudes for at least five years," explained Boeing spokesperson Pat O'Neil. "[Yes], that's a daunting task, but [we have] a highly reliable solar-electric design that will meet the challenge in order to perform persistent communications, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions from altitudes above 60,000 feet."
The unmanned aircraft will also boast highly efficient electric motors and propellers, along with a high-aspect-ratio, 400-foot wing for increased solar power and aerodynamic performance. O'Neil noted that the SolarEagle was only one of Boeing's rapid prototyping projects. "[Additional] efforts include the Phantom Ray, a fighter-sized, unmanned, advanced technology demonstrator scheduled to make its first flight in early 2011. "[Then there is the] hydrogen-powered Phantom Eye demonstrator, a High Altitude Long Endurance aircraft designed to stay aloft for up to four days, also scheduled to make its first flight in 2011." The SolarEagle is expected to make its first demonstration flight in 2014. This entry passed through the Full-Text RSS service — if this is your content and you're reading it on someone else's site, please read our FAQ page at fivefilters.org/content-only/faq.php |
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