G'DAY HAWK
After two years of negotiations, Australia and the U.S. have agreed to a cooperative experiment that involves flying the Global Hawk long-endurance unmanned reconnaissance aircraft on a 27-hr., nonstop mission in April 2001 from Edwards AFB, Calif., to a base near Adelaide in southeast Australia...
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