DARPA/Boeing Dragonfly to resume flights in spring or summer

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's X-50A Dragonfly unmanned aerial vehicle will resume flight-testing this spring or summer, according to DARPA spokeswoman Jan Walker. Built by Boeing, the first Dragonfly prototype was ruined in a March 2004 crash during a flight-test at Yuma Proving...

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