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Boeing Bird of Prey Demonstrator (4 Pics)
The
Boeing Bird of Prey is an aircraft from Phantom Works, below you can find the
press release.
In addition to proving many new stealth concepts, the
Bird of Prey program demonstrated innovative rapid prototyping techniques.
Developed by the Boeing
Phantom Works
advanced research-and-development organization, the Bird of Prey was among the
first to initiate the use of large, single-piece composite structures; low-cost,
disposable tooling; and 3-D virtual reality design and assembly processes to
ensure the aircraft was affordable to build as well as high-performing.
Fully funded by Boeing, the Bird of Prey project costs
$67 million. A subsonic, single-seat technology demonstrator, the aircraft
completed 38 test flights as part of its flight-demonstration program. Its first
flight took place in fall 1996. Bird of Prey has a wingspan of
approximately 23 feet and a length of 47 feet, and weighs nearly 7,400 pounds.
Powered by a Pratt & Whitney JT15D-5C turbofan engine, the Bird of Prey has
an operational speed of 260 knots and a maximum operating altitude of
20,000 feet.
"Early investments in technology demonstration
projects such as Bird of Prey have positioned Boeing to help shape our
industry's transformation," said Jim Albaugh, president and CEO of Boeing
Integrated
Defense Systems. "With this aircraft, we changed the rules on how
to design and build an aircraft, and what we've learned is enabling us to
provide our customers with affordable, high-performing products. Projects such
as Bird of Prey have provided the catalyst for integrating speed, agility and
reduced cost into the processes we employ to introduce new commercial and
military systems to market."
Boeing's current development of the X-45A Unmanned
Combat Air Vehicle, or UCAV, technology demonstrator draws directly on its Bird
of Prey experience. Some aspects of the UCAV's innovative radar-evading design,
such as its shape and inlet, were developed from this project. Together, Boeing
Phantom Works and Boeing Integrated Defense Systems are developing UCAV for the
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or DARPA, and the U.S. Air Force.
"The success of the Bird of Prey is a testament to
the shared commitment of Boeing and the Air Force to pioneering innovative
methods to drive down costs and improve performance," said George Muellner,
senior vice president of Air Force Systems for Boeing Integrated Defense
Systems. "This project stressed affordability as much as performance and
quality, and is one of many that we are using to define the future of
aerospace."
The Boeing Company is the world's largest manufacturer
of satellites, commercial jetliners and military aircraft. In terms of sales,
Boeing is the largest exporter in the
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