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Aurora Reveals Blended-wing-body HSVTOL X-plane Concept
DARPA selected four companies to design HSVTOL X-planes
Boeing subsidiary Aurora Flight Sciences is developing a high-speed, vertical-takeoff-and-landing (HSVTOL) X-plane concept under DARPA's SPRINT program.
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Hanneke Weitering
• Science & Technology Editor
November 27, 2023
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