U.S. Army Confirms Tight Schedule For FLRAA Prototype
The U.S. Army said on April 11 that it plans to lock in the design of the operational version of the Future Long Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) within three to six months after first flight of the prototype for the high-speed rotorcraft. That schedule allows little room for any delays of the...
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