NASA nearly done with flight-tests of Active Aeroelastic Wing

By the end of March, NASA expects to finish the second and final round of flight-tests for its Active Aeroelastic Wing (AAW) program, which has proven the idea that wing-warping can provide additional roll control at high speeds, according to the agency. The flights at Dryden Flight Research Center...

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