To Infinity!
Credit: QINETIQ
Successful flight tests are sometimes an easy ticket to the On the Edge side of this column, but it's hard not to be skeptical when a company claims that, in just two short years, an aircraft that can now stay in flight for 18 hr. will be able to stay in the air for three straight months, a...
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