Imagine a battery-powered plane that has 10 engines and can
take off like a helicopter and fly efficiently like an aircraft. That is a
concept being developed by NASA researchers called Greased Lightning or GL-10.
The team, at NASA's Langley Research Center in Hampton,
Virginia, is looking at the idea initially as a potential unmanned aerial
vehicle (UAV). "We have a couple of options that this concept could be
good for," said Bill Fredericks, aerospace engineer. "It could be used
for small package delivery or vertical take off and landing, long endurance
surveillance for agriculture, mapping and other applications. A scaled up
version -- much larger than what we are testing now -- would make also a great
one to four person size personal air vehicle.""
The GL-10 is currently in the design and testing phase. The
initial thought was to develop a 20-foot wingspan (6.1 meters) aircraft powered
by hybrid diesel/electric engines, but the team started with smaller versions
for testing, built by rapid prototyping.
Website: http://www.arjonline.org/engineering/american-research-journal-of-electronics-and-communication-engineering/
Website: http://www.arjonline.org/engineering/american-research-journal-of-electronics-and-communication-engineering/
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