DARPA Hummingbird UAV flies with new four-blade rotor design
After switching from a three-blade to a four-blade rotor design, the A160 Hummingbird unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) has had three successful flights in Victorville, Calif., according to prime contractor Frontier Systems. The first flight with the new rotor took place at Southern California Logistics...
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