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Pentagon Chooses Two Companies to Build Flying Humvee
2010-08-31
The race to build the world's first flying military jeep just moved a step closer to the finish line. The Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has selected two companies to proceed with the next stage of its Transformer, known as TX--a fully automated four-person vehicle that can drive like a car and then take off and fly like an aircraft to avoid roadside bombs.

Lockheed Martin and AAI Corp., a unit of Textron Systems, are currently in negotiations with DARPA for the first stage of the Transformer project, said several industry sources at a robotics conference here in Denver. DARPA has not announced the official winners yet.

AAI's winning concept does not have a shrouded rotor, but it is also far from being a traditional helicopter. The company, which produces the Shadow unmanned aerial vehicle, is basing its proposal in part on the slowed-rotor/compound concept, a technology that uses rotor blades heavily weighted in the tips, or high inertia. The rotor provides lift on takeoff, and then as it gains speed, the rotor slows down and the wings provide lift.

Lockheed Martin has declined to detail any aspect of its submission, but those familiar with the Phantom Works project speculated that it might combine aspects of the company's Joint Tactical Light Vehicle, a follow-on to the Humvee, with a ducted fan propulsion system that it would use to fly.

The two companies are still a ways away from building flying Humvees; the first stage of the DARPA project is merely working on conceptual designs. The total funding available for Transformer is about $40 million.

Officials from both companies declined to comment on the record about the negotiations, and DARPA did not respond to request to comment.
Posted by: Anonymoose

#10  And a MADONNA FAN from future Guam shall lead the way.

I think dear JosephM is hinting that he'd love to test-drive the thing.
Posted by: trailing wife   2010-08-31 21:20  

#9  LOL, the concept of a flying car was mentioned to me in a job interview at Lockheed back in 1982. It employed hovercraft technology back then.
Posted by: Penguin   2010-08-31 15:26  

#8  Scrappleface? If not this is the dumbest thing I've heard in a long time. Oh, and I almost understood JM on this one. Not!
Posted by: 49 Pan   2010-08-31 13:16  

#7  The Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)em>

Special request for "Not This Shi* Again" graphic please.
Posted by: Besoeker   2010-08-31 12:09  

#6  What??

Joe has long since transcended mere human understanding. Just relax and enjoy the stream of consciousness!
Posted by: Ricky bin Ricardo (Abu Babaloo)   2010-08-31 12:02  

#5  Is the code name of the project "Chitty-chitty-bang-bang"?
Posted by: DarthVader   2010-08-31 11:43  

#4  So who's the two companies? Spacely Sprockets and Cogswell Cogs?
Posted by: tu3031   2010-08-31 10:28  

#3  Taliban researchers and scientists have already come up with a far less expensive and more effective alternative:

Posted by: gorb   2010-08-31 10:04  

#2  
What??
Posted by: Parabellum   2010-08-31 07:13  

#1  And a MADONNA FAN from future Guam shall lead the way.

All George Jetson + our future OWG-NWO gotta do is make sure SOLOMAIC OWG PAULA ABDUL is nowhere near any Veggies + Banana, etc. trees.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2010-08-31 00:13  

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