Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Boeing Reveals The Future Of Drones

The Phantom Ray was unveiled by Boeing yesterday. It has a 50ft wingspan and is due to take part in test flights this summer.

Phantom Ray: Boeing Unveils Spy Plane Of The Future... That Doesn't Need A Pilot -- The Daily Mail

It may look like a futuristic starfighter, but this sleek gun-metal craft is Boeing's latest unmanned spy plane.

Called the Phantom Ray, the cutting-edge unmanned airborne system (UAS) was unveiled at a ceremony in St Louis yesterday.

The sleek craft has a 50ft wingspan, measures 36ft long and has a gross weight of 36,500lbs. It operates at an altitude of 40,000ft, which is 10,000ft higher than the average long-haul commercial airliner. It will cruise comfortably at a speed of 614mph, or 0.8mach, just shy of the speed of sound.

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More News On The introduction Of The Phantom Ray

Phantom Ray Drone Makes Its Debut -- FOX News
Boeing's Phantom Ray to fly in December -- CNET
Boeing says jet-sized drone on track to fly in December -- The Seattle Times
'Phantom Ray' robot stealth jet rolls out -- Register
Boeing unveils the fighter-sized Phantom Ray -- Examiner
Phantom Ray flying wing to take off by year-end -- TG Daily

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