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X-50A Dragonfly UCAV
X-50A Dragonfly UCAV 
X-50A Dragonfly on the Ground
X-50A Dragonfly on the Ground 
X-50A Dragonfly Technology Demonstrator Duct Outlet Nozzles
X-50A Dragonfly Technology Demonstrator Duct Outlet Nozzles 
X-50A Dragonfly on Tarmac
X-50A Dragonfly on Tarmac 
X-50A DragonFly Canard Rotor/Wing Demonstrator on its First Hover Flight
X-50A DragonFly Canard Rotor/Wing Demonstrator on its First Hover Flight
X-50A Dragonfly UCAV in Flight
X-50A Dragonfly UCAV in Flight 
X-50A CRW UAV Wind Tunnel Model
X-50A CRW UAV Wind Tunnel Model 
Boeing/DARPA to Demonstrate Revolutionary Canard Rotor/Wing Concept
Boeing/DARPA to Demonstrate Revolutionary Canard Rotor/Wing Concept 
X-50A CRW Manned Version Concept
X-50A CRW Manned Version Concept 
X-50A DrangonFly Hovering Above Desert
X-50A DrangonFly Hovering Above Desert 
The X-36 Research Vehicle
The X-36 Research Vehicle 
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B-50A in Flight 
X-36 with Ground Crew
X-36 with Ground Crew 
B-50A in Flight
B-50A in Flight 
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X-40A Space Maneuver Vehicle 
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Boeing Heliwing on Tarmac at Sunset 
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X-36 Tailless Fighter Agility Research Aircraft 
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A160 Hummingbird UAV Tail Rotor 
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A160 Hummingbird on Tarmac 
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X-40A Space Maneuver Vehicle (SMV) in Flight Atop 747 
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X-50A Dragonfly Canard Rotor Wing

The Dragonfly demonstrator, also known as the X-50A, is propelled by a conventional turbofan engine combined with a unique Boeing reaction drive rotor system. During rotary-wing flight the engine powers the rotor system using thrust ducted to nozzles near the rotor tips. During conversion, a canard wing and horizontal tail provide the lift necessary to remain aloft until the rotor blade stops and functions as a fixed wing. Engine power is redirected aft to provide forward thrust. The aircraft requires no gearbox, transmission or tail rotor. 
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Unique identifier BI230743 
Boeing ID crw_front 
Type Image 
Size 3008px × 1960px   16MB 
License type RM 
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