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Defense Industry News - Northrop Grumman |
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Sunday,
February 6, 2011, 20:37 PM |
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Northrop
Grumman-built U.S. Navy X-47B Unmanned Combat Aircraft Completes
Historic First Flight |
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February
4, 2011 - The Northrop Grumman-built U.S. Navy X-47B Unmanned
Combat Air System Demonstration (UCAS-D) aircraft successfully
completed its historic first flight at Edwards Air Force
Base, Calif. This event marks a critical step in the program,
moving the team forward to meet the demonstration objectives
of a tailless fighter-sized unmanned aircraft to safely
take off from and land on the deck of a U.S. Navy aircraft
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Northrop
Grumman X-47B Unmanned Combat Aircraft first flight
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Conducted by a U.S. Navy/Northrop Grumman test team,
the flight took off at 2:09 p.m. PST and lasted 29 minutes.
This event marks a critical step in the program, moving
the team forward to meet the demonstration objectives
of a tailless fighter-sized unmanned aircraft to safely
take off from and land on the deck of a U.S. Navy aircraft
carrier.
"First flight represents the compilation of numerous
tests to validate the airworthiness of the aircraft, and
the robustness and reliability of the software that allows
it to operate as an autonomous system and eventually have
the ability to take-off and land aboard an aircraft carrier,"
said Capt. Jaime Engdahl, the Navy's UCAS-D program manager.
As with all test programs, first flight represents the
culmination, verification and certification of pre-flight
system data collected and analyzed by both the Navy and
Northrop Grumman. Airframe proof load tests, propulsion
system accelerated mission tests, software maturity and
reliability simulations, full system taxi tests, and numerous
other system test activities were all completed and certified
prior to first flight.
The aircraft will remain at Edwards AFB for flight envelope
expansion before transitioning to Naval Air Station Patuxent
River, Md., later this year. There, the system will undergo
additional tests to validate its readiness to begin testing
in the maritime and carrier environment. The UCAS-D program
is preparing the X-47B for carrier trials in 2013.
The Navy awarded the UCAS-D prime contract to Northrop
Grumman in August 2007. The six-year contract calls for
the development of two X-47B fighter-sized aircraft. The
program will demonstrate the first-ever carrier launches
and recoveries by an autonomous, unmanned aircraft with
a low-observable-relevant planform. Autonomous aerial
refueling will also be performed after carrier integration
and at-sea trials.
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Video
X-47B Unmanned Combat Aircraft first flight
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