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    Altus I aircraft in flight, retracting landing gear after takeoff

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    Altus I aircraft in flight, retracting landing gear after takeoff

    WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, UNITED STATES

    09.23.2009

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    NASA

    The landing gear of the remotely piloted Altus I aircraft retracts into the fuselage after takeoff from Rogers Dry Lake adjacent to NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, Calif. The short series of test flights sponsored by the Naval Postgraduate School in early August, 1997, was designed to demonstrate the ability of the experimental craft to cruise at altitudes above 40,000 feet for sustained durations. On its final flight Aug. 15, the Altus I reached an altitude of 43,500 feet. The Altus I and its sister ship, the Altus II, are variants of the Predator surveillance drone built by General Atomics/Aeronautical Systems, Inc. They are designed for high-altitude, long-duration scientific sampling missions. The Altus I incorporates a single-stage turbocharger, while the Altus II, built for NASA's Environmental Research Aircraft and Sensor Technology project, sports a two-stage turbocharger to enable the craft to fly at altitudes above 55,000 feet.

    NASA Identifier: NIX-EC97-44175-14

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    Date Taken: 09.23.2009
    Date Posted: 10.17.2012 20:04
    Photo ID: 734120
    Resolution: 1536x1441
    Size: 285.42 KB
    Location: WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, US

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