. "1"^^ . . "6.91 m"@en . "14.2 kN"@en . "281.94"^^ . "260"^^ . . . "2.82 m"@en . . "Jane's All The World's Aircraft 2003\u20132004"@en . . "McDonnell Douglas / Boeing"@en . "Boeing Bird of Prey"@en . "The Boeing Bird of Prey was a black project single-seat stealth aircraft, developed and manufactured by Boeing and McDonnell Douglas. It is a technology demonstrator, which is not expected to enter service capability. With a development cost of only $67 milion USD it was a very low-cost project in comparison to other stealth aircraft."@en . "6,100 m"@en . "690.8800000000001"^^ . . . "jet"@en . . . "plane"@en . . "1996-09-11"^^ . . "7400.0"^^ . "The Boeing Bird of Prey was a black project aircraft, intended to demonstrate stealth technology. It was developed by McDonnell Douglas and Boeing in the 1990s. The company provided $67 million of funding for the project; it was a low-cost program compared to many other programs of similar scale. It developed technology and materials which would later be used on Boeing's X-45 unmanned combat air vehicle. As an internal project, this aircraft was not given an X-plane designation. There are no public plans to make this a production aircraft. It is characterized as a technology demonstrator."@en . "1"^^ . "220.0"^^ . . "3356.0"^^ . "1422.3999999999999"^^ . . "14.22 m"@en . . "The Boeing Bird of Prey was a black project single-seat stealth aircraft, developed and manufactured by Boeing and McDonnell Douglas. It is a technology demonstrator, which is not expected to enter service capability. With a development cost of only $67 milion USD it was a very low-cost project in comparison to other stealth aircraft."@en . . . "1"^^ . "20.4"^^ . "20000.0"^^ . "April 1999"@en . "3190"^^ . "The Boeing Bird of Prey was a black project aircraft, intended to demonstrate stealth technology. It was developed by McDonnell Douglas and Boeing in the 1990s. The company provided $67 million of funding for the project; it was a low-cost program compared to many other programs of similar scale. It developed technology and materials which would later be used on Boeing's X-45 unmanned combat air vehicle. As an internal project, this aircraft was not given an X-plane designation. There are no public plans to make this a production aircraft. It is characterized as a technology demonstrator."@en . "299"^^ . . "On display"@en . "Experimental stealth testbed"@en .