Lockheed Martin Tapped by DARPA for Next Design Phase for Aircraft Using “Active Flow Control” Written 31 August 2021

NASA's Quiet Supersonic Technology, or QueSST, X-plane concept

NASA's Quiet Supersonic Technology, or QueSST, X-plane concept | Credit: NASA

Politico reports that Lockheed Martin and Aurora Flight Sciences “have been tapped by DARPA for the next design phase for an aircraft using ‘active flow control,’ which replaces traditional features such as rudders and flaps with actuators or effectors.” Both companies have already “completed conceptual designs of a flight demonstrator for the Control of Revolutionary Aircraft with Novel Effectors project.” DARPA also announced that it has “selected BAE Systems to develop a conceptual design.” Lockheed Martin and Aurora, a subsidiary of Boeing, are “expected to wrap up work next year, when DARPA will award an undetermined number of contracts for continued development.”
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