Otto Flies Laminar-Flow UAS Developed For DARPA

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Otto Aerospace applied its natural laminar flow technology to increase the aerodynamic efficiency of the UAS.

Credit: Otto Aerospace
Otto Aerospace has completed flight tests of an uncrewed aircraft designed around its drag-reducing natural laminar flow technology, validating the aerodynamic efficiency. The flight test campaign from Spaceport America on White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico was self-funded by Otto, but the...
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