Boeing/DARPA Dragonfly UAV targeting first flight in March
After being delayed, the blade-stopping X-50A Dragonfly unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) is nearing a first flight in late March, and could become the first helicopter to deliberately stop its rotor in flight by June. The unique hybrid UAV has an unusually wide rotor that can be slowed down and stopped...
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