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Cosworth: from motorsport to UAV engines

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Obviously the first comment here is not of particular help, but if that comment was made in the US he would no doubt have issues to contend with. I don't see anything special in Cosworth building/designing such engines though... as they are nothing extreme with technology. The technology is in the flight control and avionics, and not even the aircraft. RPAS is the terminology, not so much 'robots' or 'drones'. This whole new area of RPAS will develop in both civilian and military markets. RPAS Aerospace is more the technology and operation.

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23 Mar 2012

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2:27 pm

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