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  2. Boeing X-45 - Wikipedia

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    The newer, larger X-45C X-45C (three-quarter view) The larger X-45B design was modified to have even more fuel capacity and three times greater combat range, becoming the X-45C. Each wing's leading edge spans from the nose to the wingtip, giving the aircraft more wing area, and a platform very similar to the B-2 Spirits'. The first of the three ...

  3. Boeing Phantom Ray - Wikipedia

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    Boeing X-45C The Boeing Phantom Ray is an American demonstration stealth unmanned combat air vehicle (UCAV) developed by Boeing . The autonomous Phantom Ray is a flying wing around the size of a conventional fighter jet , and first flew in April 2011.

  4. Joint Unmanned Combat Air Systems - Wikipedia

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    The X-47B was originally planned to have its first flight by 2007 alongside the X-45C and introduction of a "Common Operating System." [2] The goal of the J-UCAS effort is to develop a "versatile combat network in which air and ground components are nodes that can be changed over time to support a wide range of potential missions." [2]

  5. McDonnell Douglas T-45 Goshawk - Wikipedia

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    The original T-45A, which became operational in 1991, contained an analog cockpit design, while the newer T-45C, which was first delivered in December 1997, features a new digital "glass cockpit" design. All T-45A aircraft currently in operational use are upgraded to T-45C standard. The T-45 is to remain in service until 2035 or later. [11]

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  7. List of X-planes - Wikipedia

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    The X-planes are a series of experimental United States aircraft and rockets, used to test and evaluate new technologies and aerodynamic concepts.

  8. Lockheed Martin X-44 MANTA - Wikipedia

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    The X-44 was designed by Lockheed Martin to demonstrate the feasibility of an aircraft controlled by vectored thrust alone. The X-44 design had a reduced radar signature (due to lack of tail and vertical stabilizers) and was made more efficient by eliminating the tail and rudder surfaces, and instead using thrust vectors to provide yaw, pitch ...

  9. List of active United States naval aircraft - Wikipedia

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    T-45C: 189 [1] T-54 Marlin II: United States multi-engine trainer T-54A: 2 [3] 8 on order with option for an additional 54 [1] C-26 Metroliner: United States USNTPS trainer C-26A 1 [1] Flight officer training C-38 Courier: United States chase plane / radar target C-38A 2 [1] TH-57 Sea Ranger: United States rotorcraft trainer: 116 [1] 3 are OH ...