A team led by aerospace researcher Anthony Colozza, with Analex Corp., in Fairfax Va., and NASA Glenn Research Center
in Cleveland, Oh., has been working on designs for a plane that will
fly like a bird. This aircraft will literally flap its wings in a
continuous fluid motion to keep altitude and move. It will carry no jet
engines or propellers. The team has completed a feasibility study and
worked out the initial design.
"The vehicle would be unmanned, solar-powered, and made of
strong, light-weight materials," says Colozza. The plane's body would be
made of plastic-like material called ionic polymer-metal composite that
deforms when exposed to electric fields. The plane would also use thin
sheets of photovoltaic material and a lithium battery.
The plane would fly like an albatross, gliding great distances and
circling over the same area for long periods of time, flapping only to
regain altitude. To maneuver, the aircraft will adjust its wings into
complex shapes, rather than using ailerons or a rudder.
Colozza believes this plane could be flying in just a decade or two,
with countless uses such as gathering scientific data, relaying
communications, and surveying terrain. He also believes the plane could
be used on other planets with atmospheres that would ground
air-breathing planes.
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