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Milestone provides further confirmation of breakthrough laminar-flow aerodynamics through a DARPA research program Otto_DARPA ...
Beta Technologies, the electric aircraft manufacturer based in South Burlington, announced Tuesday it has developed a second, fixed-wing model of its vertical take-off and landing aircraft −the ...
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Despite missing out on the USAF’s first CCA contract, Lockheed Martin is continuing to invest in the technology, aiming to outfit F-35s with the capability to control multiple CCAs simultaneously ...
DARPA’s Hybrid-Electric Shepard Flies After long delays, Northrop Grumman has flown an experimental hybrid-electric uncrewed aircraft designed under a DARPA X-Prime project to develop a minimum viable ...
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.
PITTSFIELD — A Pittsfield aerospace company is now testing technology it developed for aircraft on motor vehicles. United Aircraft Technologies has formed a pilot program with the city of Madison, Wis ...
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