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Facebook Says Internet Drone Lands Successfully on Second Test


Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg points to a drone during his address at the F8 Facebook Developer Conference in San Francisco, April 12, 2016. Facebook said it had completed, in June 2016, a successful test flight of a drone that it hopes will help it extend internet connectivity around the world. A second test occurred May 22, 2017.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg points to a drone during his address at the F8 Facebook Developer Conference in San Francisco, April 12, 2016. Facebook said it had completed, in June 2016, a successful test flight of a drone that it hopes will help it extend internet connectivity around the world. A second test occurred May 22, 2017.

Facebook Inc. said Thursday that it had completed a second test of an unmanned aircraft designed to someday beam internet access to remote parts of the planet, and unlike in the first test, the drone did not crash.

Facebook plans to develop a fleet of drones powered by sunlight that will fly for months at a time, communicating with each other through lasers and extending internet connectivity to the ground below.

The company called the first test, in June 2016, a success after it flew above the Arizona desert for 1 hour, 36 minutes, three times longer than planned. It later said the drone had also crashed moments before landing and had suffered a damaged wing.

The second test occurred on May 22, Martin Luis Gomez, Facebook's director of aeronautical platforms, said in a blog post. The aircraft flew for 1 hour, 46 minutes before landing near Yuma, Arizona, with only "a few minor, easily repairable dings," he said.

Facebook engineers had added "spoilers" to the aircraft's wings to increase drag and reduce lift during the landing approach, Gomez said.

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