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    Boeing Phantom Eye, military fixed-wing drone, The Boeing Company, Chicago, Illinois, USA

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    Boeing Phantom Eye on Wikipedia

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    The Phantom Eye: The Eye in the Sky

    Published on Jun 4, 2012

    Boeing's Phantom Eye is an unmanned airborne vehicle (UAV) that serves as an eye in the sky for surveillance, disaster relief, search and rescue, and a multitude of other uses. Program manager Drew Mallow talks about the innovations that made it possible.

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    Boeing Phantom Eye's First Flight

    Published on Jun 5, 2012

    Boeing's unmanned aircraft, Phantom Eye, completed its first take off and landing June 1. The autonomous aircraft, with its 150-foot wingspan and powered by energy-efficient liquid hydrogen, lifted off its launch cart and climbed to an altitude of 4,080 feet into the desert sky above Edwards Air Force Base, Calif.

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    Boeing Phantom Eye readies for return to flight: Completes taxi tests

    Published on Feb 12, 2013

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    Boeing's Phantom Eye Flies Again

    Published on Feb 27, 2013

    See Boeing's Phantom Eye, the liquid-hydrogen powered unmanned airborne system, take to the skies for its second flight at NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. The flight, which took place on Feb. 25, lasted 66 minutes, reaching an altitude of more than 8,000 feet and a speed of 62 knots.

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