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A 1974 design by Teledyne Ryan for a stealthy remotely piloted vehicle While the general shape is certainly well within the norm for stealthy craft, the structure itself is quite different: it is basically a metal vehicle optimized for stealth, wrapped in a radar-transparent plastic skin optimized for aerodynamics. The only aspect of it that really seems to fail modern stealthy practices is the apparent straight shot in to the turbine face. From the Jay Miller collection.

The technology behind this was patented by Teledyne Ryan:

Aircraft of low observability

CORRECTION: This was originally posted as a TRW design, when in fact it was a Teledyne Ryan design. D’oh.

 Posted by at 12:09 am

  2 Responses to “1970’s Teledyne Ryan Stealthy RPV”

  1. What ever happened to Jay Miller?

  2. What a coincidence!
    Yesterday I was googling around and found the US patent 4019699 for an aircraft of low observability by Robert W. Wintersdorff, George R. Cota & Teledyne Ryan Aeronautical a Division of Teledyne Industries, Inc..
    Link: http://www.google.com/patents/US4019699
    Have a nice weekend.
    Slán,
    fightingirish

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