Saturday 29 June 2013

Beyond military drones – the future of unmanned flight


In April of this year, a BAE Systems Jetstream research aircraft flew from Preston in Lancashire, England, to Inverness, Scotland and back. This 500-mile (805 km) journey wouldn't be worth noting if it weren't for the small detail that its pilot was not on board, but sitting on the ground in Warton, Lancashire and that the plane did most of the flying itself. Even this alteration of a standard commercial prop plane into an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) seems a back page item until you realize that this may herald the biggest revolution in civil aviation since Wilbur Wright won the coin toss at Kitty Hawk in 1903... Continue Reading Beyond military drones – the future of unmanned flight

Section: Aircraft

Tags: Aircraft, Astraea, Autonomous, Aviation, BAE Systems, Drone, Surveillance, UAV,Unmanned

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