X-50A Dragonfly to resume flight-tests in Yuma this month
The unique X-50A Dragonfly unmanned aerial vehicle is poised to resume flight-testing at Yuma Proving Ground in Arizona later this month, roughly a year and a half after the 2004 crash that ruined the first X-50A prototype. Managed by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and Boeing, the...
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