We caught up with the man behind the U.S. military’s latest engineering development, a tiny vertical-takeoff aircraft.
has a new program called the AdvaNced airCraft Infrastructure-Less Launch And RecoverY X-Plane .
It aims to develop and demonstrate the technologies required for the production of a vertical takeoff and landing , low-weight, high-payload, long-endurance aircraft. ANCILLARY wants to build a plane that can launch from ship flight decks and small austere land locations in adverse weather, without the launch and recovery equipment that’s typically needed for the existing systems.
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