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NASA research team successfully flies first laser-powered aircraft
NASA ^ | 09 October 2003 | Jerry Berg, media relations

Posted on 10/10/2003 12:28:13 PM PDT by PatrickHenry

Since the dawn of powered flight, all aircraft have had to carry onboard fuel to stay aloft. But a team of researchers from the Marshall Center, NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center in Edwards, Calif., and the University of Alabama in Huntsville is trying to change that. The team has developed and demonstrated the first-ever small-scale aircraft that flies solely from power delivered by an invisible, ground-based laser.

Ever since the dawn of powered flight, it has been necessary for all aircraft to carry onboard fuel — whether in the form of batteries, fuel, solar cells, or even a human "engine" — in order to stay aloft.

But a team of researchers from NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center at Edwards, Calif., and the University of Alabama in Huntsville is trying to change that.

They have now chalked up a major accomplishment… and a "first." The team has developed and demonstrated a small-scale aircraft that flies solely by means of propulsive power delivered by an invisible, ground-based laser. The laser tracks the aircraft in flight, directing its energy beam at specially designed photovoltaic cells carried onboard to power the plane's propeller.

"The craft could keep flying as long as the energy source, in this case the laser beam, is uninterrupted," said Robert Burdine, Marshall's laser project manager for the test. "This is the first time that we know of that a plane has been powered only by the energy of laser light. It really is a groundbreaking development for aviation."

"We feel this really was a tremendous success for the project," added David Bushman, project manager for beamed power at Dryden. "We are always trying to develop new technologies that will enable new capabilities in flight, and we think this is a step in the right direction."

The plane, with its five-foot wingspan, weighs only 11 ounces and is constructed from balsa wood, carbon fiber tubing and is covered with Mylar film, a cellophane-like material. Designed and built at Dryden, the aircraft is a one-of-a-kind, radio-controlled model airplane. A special panel of photovoltaic cells, selected and tested by team participants at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, is designed to efficiently convert the energy from the laser wavelength into electricity to power a small electric motor that spins the propeller.

The lightweight, low-speed plane was flown indoors at Marshall to prevent wind and weather from affecting the test flights. After the craft was released from a launching platform inside the building, the laser beam was aimed at the airplane panels, causing the propeller to spin and propel the craft around the building, lap after lap. When the laser beam was turned off, the airplane glided to a landing.

The team made a similar series of demonstration flights in 2002 at Dryden, using a theatrical searchlight as a power source. The recent flights at Marshall are the first known demonstration of an aircraft flying totally powered by a ground-based laser. The demonstration is a key step toward the capability to beam power to a plane aloft. Without the need for onboard fuel or batteries, such a plane could carry scientific or communication equipment, for instance, and stay in flight indefinitely. The concept offers potential commercial value to the remote sensing and telecommunications industries, according to Bushman.

"A telecommunications company could put transponders on an airplane and fly it over a city," Bushman said. "The aircraft could be used for everything from relaying cell phone calls to cable television or Internet connections."

Laser power beaming is a promising technology for future development of aircraft design and operations. The concept supports NASA’s mission-critical goals for the development of revolutionary aerospace technologies.


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KEYWORDS: aircraft; crevolist; flight; laser; nasa
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1 posted on 10/10/2003 12:28:14 PM PDT by PatrickHenry
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2 posted on 10/10/2003 12:29:05 PM PDT by PatrickHenry
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3 posted on 10/10/2003 12:29:58 PM PDT by Support Free Republic (Your support keeps Free Republic going strong!)
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To: PatrickHenry
I'm here to pump you up.
4 posted on 10/10/2003 12:31:15 PM PDT by js1138
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To: PatrickHenry
What's the big deal? I see the real ones coming and going from Area 51 all the time.
5 posted on 10/10/2003 12:31:16 PM PDT by TADSLOS (Right Wing Infidel since 1954)
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To: PatrickHenry
I do have visions of "Empire Strikes Back". I can see a sky full of high-powered laser beams, with airplanes and spacecraft dodging and weaving.
6 posted on 10/10/2003 12:34:02 PM PDT by js1138
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To: TADSLOS
I see the real ones coming and going from Area 51 all the time.

There was just a mag 1.2 earthquake near Pahrump. Maybe that was one of these laser balsawood airplanes crashing into Art Bell's radio tower.

7 posted on 10/10/2003 12:34:30 PM PDT by RightWhale (Repeal the Law of the Excluded Middle)
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To: PatrickHenry
The team has developed and demonstrated the first-ever small-scale aircraft that flies solely from power delivered by an invisible, ground-based laser.

I'd love to see a pigeon get in the way. That would make the Randy Johnson incident seem tame by comparison.

8 posted on 10/10/2003 12:35:43 PM PDT by dirtboy (Cure Arnold of groping - throw him into a dark closet with Janet Reno and shut the door.)
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To: PatrickHenry
cool! If they could get a bigger laser rigged up on a satellite, seems to me like it could push a spacecraft virtually ANYWHERE in the galaxy...no fuel limitations...just time.
9 posted on 10/10/2003 12:38:37 PM PDT by Capitalism2003
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To: Capitalism2003
The laser powers solar cells that power a propeller. Propellers are notoriously ineffective in outer space.
10 posted on 10/10/2003 12:41:18 PM PDT by RightWhale (Repeal the Law of the Excluded Middle)
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To: RightWhale
Propellers are notoriously ineffective in outer space.

A minor engineering problem. Don't be a spoil-sport.

11 posted on 10/10/2003 12:45:24 PM PDT by PatrickHenry
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To: PatrickHenry
Now thats cool
12 posted on 10/10/2003 12:46:55 PM PDT by RaceBannon (It is perfectly fine to kill people when you are defending yourself)
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To: PatrickHenry
Already posted here.
13 posted on 10/10/2003 12:49:57 PM PDT by TomServo ("Upon further review, the refs find that Cody is dead. The play stands -- Cody is dead.")
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To: dirtboy
I shot a sparrow with a .30 caliber machinegun about 6 months ago.
14 posted on 10/10/2003 12:54:17 PM PDT by Britton J Wingfield (TANSTAAFL)
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Already posted here.

Darn! I searched on "laser." It ain't my fault.

Moderator: this thread is a duplicate. I guess it should be locked.

15 posted on 10/10/2003 12:59:33 PM PDT by PatrickHenry
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To: PatrickHenry
The "Laser" search works fine.
16 posted on 10/10/2003 1:03:19 PM PDT by TomServo ("Upon further review, the refs find that Cody is dead. The play stands -- Cody is dead.")
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To: RightWhale
Tsk, tsk. You know this could power something else, stinker! ;-)
17 posted on 10/10/2003 1:04:26 PM PDT by Frank_Discussion (May the wings of Liberty never lose a feather!)
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To: TomServo
Yeah. Now it works. Earlier it didn't.
18 posted on 10/10/2003 1:04:58 PM PDT by PatrickHenry
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To: js1138
Sounds great for border patrol. But it wasn't exactly Star Wars, that I was envisioning...
19 posted on 10/10/2003 1:09:38 PM PDT by DannyTN (Note left on my door by a pack of neighborhood dogs.)
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To: Britton J Wingfield
I still feel guilty for killing stray dog (I think was stray dog, but hard to tell from remains) in target practice, accidentally of course, with 105 mm Centurion tank round. At first I thought was person - now that would have been quite bad.
20 posted on 10/10/2003 1:11:07 PM PDT by Alter Kaker (Whatever tears one may shed, in the end one always blows one’s nose.-Heine)
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