DarkStar flights seen resuming next spring
The DarkStar unmanned aerial vehicle, which crashed last April on its second flight, isn't expected to fly again until next spring, a Lockheed Martin official said. James W. Stoling, Skunk Works' acting chief engineer for the program, said the Lockheed Martin/Boeing DarkStar team is conducting "an...
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