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'Four days sans refueling' Boeing Phantom drone successfully completes 2nd test flight

Washington , Sat, 02 Mar 2013 ANI

Washington, Mar 2 (ANI): A liquid-hydrogen-powered unmanned spy plane from Boeing's Phantom Works, which could fly for four days without refueling, completed a successful test flight earlier this week, climbing a mile and a half into the sky.

If eventually deployed, this unmanned aerial system would give the United States state-of-the-art intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance with its cutting-edge capabilities: The drone can fly a whopping four days without refueling, the Fox Sports reports.

Testing was conducted at NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center at Edwards Air Force Base in California on Monday, and during the flight, Phantom Eye flew higher than 8,000 feet at a cruising speed of 62 knots, and it stayed in the air for 66 minutes, the paper reported.

The current Phantom Eye is intended to carry a 450-pound payload while operating for up to four days at altitudes of up to 65,000 feet, the paper said.

Phantom Eye is propeller-driven and weighs 9,800 pounds. With its advanced propulsion system, using hydrogen-powered internal combustion engines, it could provide an advantage monitoring large areas," it added.

Typical payloads for Phantom Eye would include multiple sensor packages for monitoring, tracking and communications, and it could provide an eye in the sky for surveillance, search and rescue, disaster relief and many other purposes.

Flying at an altitude of 4,080 feet and staying in the air for twenty-eight minutes, the second flight has achieved more than twice the flight duration in less than a year, the paper further reported.

At this point, Phantom Eye reached a cruising speed of 62 knots and this was accomplished using Boeing's COMC2 software. Following the first flight, Boeing upgraded both the aircraft's software and hardware such as the landing gear. While the first landing was a bit bumpy with landing gear taking a bit of damage, this time the landing was spot on. (ANI)


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