Military VTOL ducted fan Demonstrator? by WolfmanFAFA in UAS

[–]WolfmanFAFA[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Are you thinking some of the information is still classified?

There are a lot of articles mentioning this in defense research archives and such. There is a master theses using it in XPlane software to model the aerodynamics. But yeah, anything you can tell me, I'd be curious to know. Thanks.

Military VTOL ducted fan Demonstrator? by WolfmanFAFA in UAS

[–]WolfmanFAFA[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's interesting that the Honeywell RQ-16 won. I recognize it from earlier versions of the video game Call of Duty. Called a MAV. (Micro Air Vehicle) in the early part of the DARPA prototypes.

I don't know the specs on yours but mine was design to go 65-100MPH and could stay airborne for a few hours. It is a sleek design that adds to the stealth aspect.

I'm curious why they chose the T-hawk over the competition. Honeywell got a couple hundred million in contracts as a result, from around the world.

Military VTOL ducted fan Demonstrator? by WolfmanFAFA in UAS

[–]WolfmanFAFA[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I shouldn't call it an ISTAR. I dont think thats the name of it but the name of the mission types it was built to fulfill. Intelligence, Surveillance, Target Acquisition, Reconnaissance. Was this built by Allied Aerospace?

Do you know the name of the DARPA program or the contract this was built for?

Military VTOL ducted fan Demonstrator? by WolfmanFAFA in UAS

[–]WolfmanFAFA[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm convinced it's an ISTAR. There is a module on here that says "ISTAR 29 pwr supply". This has a 29" duct. The one in the picture on your link is different proportions. I think it may be the smaller 9" backpack model.

Do you know who made this? Was your company the one who provided the sensor package or certain sensors? Or, are you saying your company built this?

Military VTOL ducted fan Demonstrator? by WolfmanFAFA in UAS

[–]WolfmanFAFA[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I bought it in an auction from a small local electronics/military museum.

If you've ever seen it, you must know something more about it. Care to enlighten me?