USAF cuts short two Global Hawk UAV test flights
The U.S. Air Force last month cut short two flights of the Global Hawk unmanned aerial vehicle due to a faulty reading on the engine's oil sensor and a crack in the vehicle's hydraulic pump casing, the service reported. During a Jan. 28 flight of the UAV at Edwards AFB, Calif., the vehicle flew for...
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