RQ-4 Global Hawk (Navy)
This is the navy version of my RQ-4. It has better flight characteristics and in my oppinion astetics. Its takeoff velocity is apromaxitly 245mph. Once in the air alter the trim for level flight. The Northrop Grumman RQ-4 Global Hawk is an unmanned (UAV) surveillance aircraft. It was initially designed by Ryan Aeronautical (now part of Northrop Grumman), and known as Tier II+ during development. The Global Hawk performs a similar role as the Lockheed U-2. The RQ-4 provides a broad overview and systematic surveillance using high-resolution sy ynthetic aperture radar (SAR) and long-range electro-optical/infrared (EO/IR) sensors with long loiter times over target areas. It can survey as much as 40,000 square miles (100,000 km2) of terrain a day.The Global Hawk is operated by the United States Air Force. It is used as a high-altitude platform covering the spectrum of intelligence collection capability to support forces in worldwide military operations. According to the United States Air Force, the superior surveillance capabilities of the aircraft allow more precise weapons targeting and better protection of friendly forces. Cost overruns led to the original plan to acquire 63 aircraft being cut to 45, and to a 2013 proposal to mothball the 21 Block 30 signals intelligence variants. Each aircraft was to cost US$60.9 million in 2001,[2] but this had risen to $222.7 million per aircraft (including development costs) by 2013. The U.S. Navy has developed the Global Hawk into the MQ-4C Triton maritime surveillance platform.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor RQ-4 Global Hawk
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 85.3ft (26.0m)
- Length 42.2ft (12.9m)
- Height 13.3ft (4.0m)
- Empty Weight 14,849lbs (6,735kg)
- Loaded Weight 34,573lbs (15,682kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 1.235
- Wing Loading 70.4lbs/ft2 (343.7kg/m2)
- Wing Area 491.1ft2 (45.6m2)
- Drag Points 11512
Parts
- Number of Parts 92
- Control Surfaces 8
- Performance Cost 414