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DARPA’s X-plane program targets a new experimental aircraft design
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is channeling tens of millions of dollars into Aurora Flight Sciences for two experimental aircraft programs that together could redefine how the U.S.
Business aircraft orders, deliveries and revenue continue to improve year over year despite the pressures from global supply chain disruptions, tariffs and geopolitical tensions.
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DARPA's High-Speed VTOL SPRINT Aircraft Receives X-76 X-Plane Designation
DARPA has assigned the designation X-76 to the Speed and Runway Independent Technologies (SPRINT) project, a Bell proof-of-concept technology demonstrator for a high-speed tiltrotor. The DARPA ...
An emergency descent, a sudden loss of cabin pressure and a cockpit crew in distress ended not in disaster but in a fully automated landing at a Colorado airport, marking what aviation officials ...
COLUMBIA — Shad Sones, the general manager of BlackHawk Aerospace in Columbia, says he couldn't believe it when he saw the news of the technology, he and his team worked on potentially saving lives.
DARPA’s X-76 experimental aircraft aims to combine helicopter flexibility with jet-like speeds and runway-independent flight.
The X-76 is the latest in a long series of experimental X-planes developed by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA).
Military aviation has always advanced through moments of disruption, when a new aircraft arrives that changes the rules faster than pilots can adapt. Throughout history, certain machines proved so ...
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