+Clifford Toney No, not at all. This UAV was an aerodynamic design research vehicle, if I remember correctly, and things learned in its design have been applied to future (now current) aircraft.
+Mercedes Benz. Too bad. But I'm glad that they incorporated features from this bird into real aircraft. You gotta admit though, it would make an excellent RC turbine model at a local flying field!
wonder what they are looking for with all these versions. they shurerly look nice.
+Gerry Turcot What do you mean, "all these versions?"are you mistaking it for an F-35?
they keep changing their aims.. they should stick to one and go more deepers in their search.
+Gerry Turcot Well, once they deem that they've learned all that there is to learn with one, they build another.
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Did the X- 36 ever fly? Or is this an RC model?
+Clifford Toney It was only ever a model to begin with; yes, it's flown before.
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+Mercedes Benz. Thanks. From the photo, it looked like an RC model. Is it still flying? Do they have a production line version in the works?
+Clifford Toney No, not at all. This UAV was an aerodynamic design research vehicle, if I remember correctly, and things learned in its design have been applied to future (now current) aircraft.
+Mercedes Benz. Too bad. But I'm glad that they incorporated features from this bird into real aircraft. You gotta admit though, it would make an excellent RC turbine model at a local flying field!
+Clifford Toney Oh yes, I've been around RC turbines my whole life, and this could sure be a show-stopper at a field lol.
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