The U.S. Air Force has flown the XQ-58A for the fourth time, this time the drone flew to higher altitude that was “more representative of real-world flight conditions.”
U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Randolph Abaya, 586 Flight Test Squadron
“We were able to show recovery for a successful flight at even higher altitudes. Given that we have overcome these challenges, we have confidence that the aircraft can continue its progression into flying in more representative conditions,” XQ-58A Program Manager Michael Wipperman was quoted as saying.
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