Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Boening's New Spy Plane Can Fly For 4 Days

The future of spycraft looks pretty heavy, if this new Boeing plane is any indication. Adding to today's parade of pretty new planes, Boeing unveiled a hydrogen-powered unmanned aircraft system Monday that will stay aloft at 65,000 feet for four days. Photo from Popular Science

Boeing Unveils Unmanned Phantom Eye Demonstrator -- Boeing

ST. LOUIS, July 12, 2010 -- The Boeing Company [NYSE: BA] today unveiled the hydrogen-powered Phantom Eye unmanned airborne system, a demonstrator that will stay aloft at 65,000 feet for up to four days.

"Phantom Eye is the first of its kind and could open up a whole new market in collecting data and communications," Darryl Davis, president of Boeing Phantom Works, said today at the unveiling ceremony in St. Louis. "It is a perfect example of turning an idea into a reality. It defines our rapid prototyping efforts and will demonstrate the art-of-the-possible when it comes to persistent intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance. The capabilities inherent in Phantom Eye's design will offer game-changing opportunities for our military, civil and commercial customers."

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More News On The Phantom Eye

Phantom Eye: Boeing's new unmanned hydrogen-powered spy plane -- Daily Mail
Hydrogen-Powered Drone Could Be The iPad of Spy Planes -- The Danger Room
Boeing taps hydrogen for Phantom Eye UAV -- Military Tech/CNET
Boeing unveils hydrogen-powered unmanned aircraft -- The Engineer
Boeing Unveils Phantom Eye Unmanned Aircraft -- Daily Tech
Boeing Phantom Eye Preps For Ground Testing -- Aviation Week
Boeing unveils Phantom Eye -- Flight Global
Boeing's Hydrogen-Powered Spy Plane Can Fly for 4 Days -- FOX News
Boeing shows hydrogen-powered UAV -- UPI
Boeing's 'Phantom Eye' Ford Fusion powered stratocraft -- The Register
Boeing's Corpulent Hydrogen-Powered Spy Plane Will Fly at 65,000 Feet For Four Days -- Popular Science

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