UAV-ARDA mk 9
Advanced Reduced Drag Aircraft
By Jean-Louis Naudin
created on March
3, 2002 - JLN Labs - Last
update March 29, 2002
On March 24, 2002 the UAV-ARDA mk9 has done successfully its first test flight.
" The
flying wing airplane is the most evocative shape in
aviation : a pure wing, unencumbered by tail surfaces or
a fuselage, producing lift over every square meter of its
surface. ". Richard P. Hallion (PhD), the US
Air Force historian. " L'aile volante représente la configuration aéronautique la plus aboutie : une aile dont la pureté n'est pas altérée par des empennages ou un fuselage, et dont chaque mètre carré de sa surface génère de la portance ". Richard P. Hallion (PhD), directeur du service historique de l'US Air Force. |
This was a great moment, the 4 m wingspan flying wing is very impressive in the sky and its flight is really magic for the eyes of the observers...
The UAV-ARDA mk9 is a big model ( 4 m wingspan and 8 kg weight ) it is fully propelled by Electric Power.
See the VIDEO of the First flight of the UAV-ARDA mk9
Click on the picture to see the video ( 955 kb )
This
only the beginning of the tests, stay tuned...
The ARDA Mk 9 "XB-35", Tests flights in progress on April, 2002
See also :
The Northrop Shock Wave Reduction experiment
ARDA mk8 "N9-M" - Flights Tests successful on August 25th, 2001
Additional notes :
For
those are interested to know more about the air drag reduction
researches conducted by Northrop, I suggest to read :
- AIAA 6th Aerospace Sciences Meeting " Electroaerodynamics
in supersonic flow" by M.S.Cahn and G.M.Andrew from Northrop
Coporation - N°68-24 January
22-24, 1968
- AIAA 3rd Fluid and Plasma Dynamics conference" Recent
experiments in supersonic regime with electrostatic charges"
by M.S.Cahn and G.M.Andrew
from Northrop Coporation - N°70-759 June 29-July, 1970
You will find also some interesting informations about some
projects on Hypersonic experiments at Mach numbers from 8 to 25
don by the RPI (
Reensselaer Polytechnic Institute ) at : http://lightcraft.meche.rpi.edu/Facilities/hypersonic_shock_tunnel.html
- AIAA 98-0991 "Pressure Investigation of the
Hypersonic "Directed-Energy Air Spike" Inlet at Mach
Number 10 With Arc Power Up to 70 kW", Toro, P.G.P,
Myrabo, L.N., Nagamatsu, H.T., January, 1998.
Email : JNaudin509@aol.com
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