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Boeing turns F-16s into drones
September 24, 2013byEditorialEditorial
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Boeing turns F-16s into drones
US multinational aerospace and defence corporation Boeing said it has converted ageing F-16 fighter jets into drones.
 
 The company said it has carried out the maiden flight of a F-16 fighter jet without a pilot last week which was controlled by two US Air Force pilots from the ground, reported BBC Wednesday.
 
 The fighter jet flew from a base in the US state of Florida to the Gulf of Mexico at an altitude of 40,000 ft (12.2 km) and at a speed of Mach 1.47 (1,800 kmph), the report added.
 
 It also carried out a few manoeuvres. The company added that the F-16 attained 7Gs of acceleration and was capable of achieving 9Gs – which might cause physical problems for a pilot.
 
 "It flew great, everything worked great, (it) made a beautiful landing – probably one of the best landings I've ever seen," BBC quoted Paul Cejas, the project's chief engineer, as saying.
 
 The firm said it had modified six F-16s and renamed them as QF-16s. 
 
 Boeing added that the US military was now planning to use these modified jets in live fire tests.
 
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