America’s fleet of 11 big-deck aircraft carriers just got a lot closer to becoming a lot more dangerous.
On Friday afternoon, Northrop Grumman’s X-47B, a prototype for the Navy’s first carrier-capable killer
drone, flew for the first time from Edwards Air Force Base in California.
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Being a flying wing it should almost definitely have elevons, but I hadn't thought of differential drag for yaw control. Being that everything flys-by-wire these days nothing should surprise me anymore...
I remember browsing in Jane's aircraft (the big bible!) and was reading about a concept helicopter the size of a C-130. The rotor was as big as the wings, and it had to use "tipjets" to spin that giant rotor!
WOW... low recovery WOD requirement, half the size of an F/A 18... I'm guessing it uses vectored thrust to eliminate the need for a tail.
What's really great is the pilots can get chow while cruising... ;)
They think of everything....wings fold! :)
@Eric
Maybe you saw the X-47A, which first flew in 2003?
Loved the vid! This really is one cool UAV.