NASA Dryden to propose follow-on to ERAST UAV program

NASA Dryden Flight Research Center will be proposing a follow-on program to the Environmental Research Aircraft and Sensor Technology (ERAST) program, the unmanned aerial vehicle development work that has resulted in the Helios and Pathfinder UAVs, among others. Currently, ERAST is "pretty much...

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