Lockheed Martin Conducts Successful Flight of AFRL's Advanced Composite Cargo Aircraft
Posted on: Wednesday, 3 June 2009, 08:56 CDT
"Yesterday was one of those perfect days where I get to be the first to fly a new aircraft and everything goes as planned. The aircraft was a real pleasure to fly and we experienced no issues," said
ACCA took off to the east from USAF Plant 42 at
"Historically aircraft cost has been determined by the size and weight of the vehicle. With ACCA we are proving that while size does matter, it isn't the final determination of aircraft cost," said
The road to this first flight started over a decade ago with industry and government laboratories collaborating in the AFRL-led Composites Affordability Initiative (CAI), a series of critical development steps in both materials and manufacturing technologies designed to mature dramatic, cost-saving processes. Out-of-autoclave curing of large, unitized and co-bonded structures minimizes part count and mechanical fasteners. The "ripple effect" of this approach spreads across every aspect of airframe production expense. Tooling, raw material, fabrication man-hours, quality control and floor space utilization efficiency are just a few of the factors that combine to create a compounding effect on cost when applied in a holistic manner. ACCA is the "capstone" test of integrating these CAI principles all the way from conceptual design through certification and flight.
"This successful flight is the culmination of years of teamwork between government and industry labs involving hundreds of dedicated researchers across the country," said Barth Shenk, Air Force Research Lab's ACCA program manager. "This has the potential to change aircraft manufacturing as we presently know it, for the better."
"NASA Dryden Flight Research Center and AVCRAFT (
Upcoming test activity will focus on establishing the flight envelope of the ACCA to baseline its flight performance and validate predicted structural performance. Accurate prediction of structural behavior in the flight environment is a key step in establishing the eligibility of the technologies for transition into future programs so that the cost savings ACCA has demonstrated can be realized
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