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The US military will test an aircraft that flies without mechanical control surfaces like flaps and rudders, potentially boosting stealth characteristics
By Matthew Sparkes
Artist’s rendition of the X-65 experimental plane from DARPA
DARPA
The US military is developing an aircraft that can fly without mechanical control surfaces such as ailerons, elevators and rudders, which most current planes use to manoeuvre. Experts say the technology could improve stealth aircraft, but it is unlikely to break into the risk-averse world of commercial aviation.
The one-off, experimental X-65 aircraft will replace moving control surfaces with jets of compressed air, a technology called active flow control…
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