Istari Digital Unveils X-Plane To Become World's First Digitally-Certified Aircraft
While digital certification is routine in industries like Formula 1 racing, it's unprecedented in aviation. "It's not as futuristic as it sounds," said
Istari Digital has previously been tight-lipped about the specifics of their aircraft and industry partners. In an exclusive reveal, they shared the exciting news. "Having just passed a major Design Review, we're thrilled to announce the modification of the Skunk Works X-56A is on track to achieve the first digital flight release," Roper said. "The United States Air Force X-Plane program has a storied history of breaking physical boundaries—from the sound barrier to sub-orbital flight. Now, they're breaking digital barriers too."
The X-56A, developed by Lockheed Martin Skunk Works, is an advanced modular uncrewed aerial vehicle designed to push the boundaries of High-Altitude Long Endurance flight. With a 7.5-foot fuselage and a 27.5-foot wingspan, the X-56A first took flight in the summer of 2013 from
The Flyer Øne design features significant modifications to landing gear systems, cameras, as well as addressing obsolescence issues. "In many respects, this is a simpler variant of the aircraft," said a member of the Skunk Works team. "We collected significant data during the original program, so the simulation of updated flight performance has a solid foundation."
Roper initiated the defense trend of adopting digital engineering practices during his tenure as Assistant Secretary of the Air Force, penning the Matrix-inspired "There is No Spoon" in late 2020. The Pentagon has since directed digital engineering for all future programs. However, unlike Formula 1, aerospace and defense face challenges in integrating numerous intellectual property and classified data sources, making adoption more difficult.
Istari Digital's solution is a new decentralized data meshing technology that expands on the concept of a "digital thread." Earlier this month, they launched Model Øne, a program to build an "internet of models" for the Pentagon. In a recent Wall Street Journal op-ed, Roper and former Google CEO and Istari Digital investor
For the digital X-56A, this new digital infrastructure will act as a plug-and-play interface between Lockheed Martin's simulations and the Air Force's stringent airworthiness process. The aim is to meet the burden of proof normally required physically for a Military Flight Release.
Once approved, the aircraft-on-a-chip will be built to specification and flown at
However, Roper cautions, "It isn't surprising this subsonic drone can be modeled in near virtual reality because it is anchored by significant physical world data. The original X-56A was built to collect flexible wing data because it could not be modeled from extrapolated rigid-wing designs. Model pedigree determines what can be a digital twin."
The risk of over-extrapolation was evident in the 2022 Formula 1 season when new ground-effect regulations led to unexpected "porpoising" effects for many teams, including Mercedes. Taking over half the season to model, understand, and then correct them, Mercedes Tech Director,
As Flyer Øne, and with it, aviation, now take to the digital skies, both new design speeds and technical risks will follow in its wake. But like Formula 1, clinging to legacy processes is a losing strategy. Even with new risks, design speed and cycle time win.
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