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The Boeing AH-6 is a series of light helicopter gunships based on the MH-6 Little Bird and MD 500 family. Developed by Boeing Rotorcraft Systems, these include the Unmanned Little Bird (ULB) demonstrator, the A/MH-6X Mission Enhanced Little Bird (MELB), and the proposed AH-6I and AH-6S. Design and development The Unmanned Little Bird demonstrator, which Boeing built from a civilian MD 530F, first flew on September 8, 2004, and made its first autonomous flight (with safety pilot) on October 16, 2004. In April 2006, Boeing used the ULB to demonstrate the ability of another helicopter, in this case an AH-64 Apache to remotely control the ULB's weapons payload as a part of Boeing's Airborne Manned/Unmanned System Technology Demonstration (AMUST-D) program. For the initial test, the Apache Longbow was on the ground, while the ULB was airborne several miles away and Hellfire missiles were fired from the ULB by a tester sitting at the co-pilot's station in the Apache. Both aircraft are equipped with tactical common data link equipment and technologies manufactured by L-3 Communications. The ULB Demonstrator first flew in the unmanned mode on June 30, 2006 from the United States Army's Yuma Proving Ground, flying a pre-programmed 20-minute armed intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance mission around the facility. All previous flights during the 450 flight hour engineering development phase had a safety pilot on board, although the aircraft was typically flown remotely from the ground. With the successes of the ULB, Boeing incorporated its technologies into an A/MH-6, designating it the A/MH-6X. On September 20, 2006, the first A/MH-6X lifted off on its maiden flight from Boeing Rotorcraft Systems' Mesa, Arizona facility with a pilot on board. While the ULB Demonstrator had a payload of 2,400 pounds, the MELB has an additional 1,000 pounds of payload capacity. The A/MH-6X is similar to the A/MH-6M, but includes a prototype glass cockpit and a number of upgrades to the electronics and avionics. The A/MH-6X is an optionally manned or unmanned aircraft which is a hybrid of the ULB demonstrator and the A/MH-6M mission-enhanced Little Bird which is used by US Army Special Operations Command. Boeing funded the development program itself; it intends to market the aircraft for both military and homeland security roles within the U.S. and internationally. The aircraft is estimated to cost US$2 million. The systems related to the unmanned flight capabilities have also been designed to be able to be installed in any other helicopter as well, including the Apache. An Unmanned Little Bird performed a fully autonomous flight in June 2010, including avoiding obstacles using LIDAR. In 2009, it was reported that Boeing was working on the "AH-6S Phoenix" for the US Army's restarted ARH program, named Armed Aerial Scout. The AH-6S design is stretched by 15 inches (380 mm) to allow room for other ARH crew shot down in combat to be recovered. The aircraft also would feature an extended aerodynamic nose to house avionics hardware. AH-6S cockpit and main rotor composite blades are to be based the AH-64D Block III. The AH-6S will have an improved tail rotor and a more powerful Rolls-Royce 250-CE30 engine. The Little Bird has an endurance of 12 hours and carries a maximum mission payload of 2,400 lb (1,090 kg). The AH-6i is the export version of the AH-6S. The AH-6i first flew on September 16, 2009. Jordan has expressed interest in ordering the AH-6i in May 2010. In October 2010 Saudi Arabia requested 36 AH-6i aircraft with related equipment and weapons from the United States through a Foreign Military Sale. Kaman Corporation is developing a retrofittable graphite epoxy rotorblade for the AH-6. In summer 2011, an H-6U performed autonomous landings on a moving truck bed for French companies Thales and DCNS for France's General Directorate for Armament, in preparation for sea trials on a French frigate in 2012. In October 2012, the AH-6i completed a flight demonstration for the U.S. Army in anticipation of the Armed Aerial Scout program. While the AH-6i is aimed at international customers, Boeing intends to offer it for the program. The Army ended the AAS program in late 2013. In December 2012, Boeing demonstrated the Unmanned Little Bird version of the AH-6 to the South Korean Army. The aircraft flew autonomously for 25 minutes to demonstrate the unmanned system's capabilities that can be integrated into Army MD 500 Defender helicopters. In September 2013, Aurora Flight Sciences and Boeing offered the H-6U Little Bird for the U.S. Marine Corps unmanned lift intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance capability competition. Boeing, working as a subcontractor, was flying the Little Bird without human input, but with a pilot on board to comply with Federal Aviation Administration regulations during testing near Manassas, Virginia. The H-6U is competing against the unmanned Kaman K-MAX, which has a usable external payload of 6,000 lb (2,720 kg) and has been used in theater to resupply Marines. Evaluations were to begin in February 2014 at Marine Corps Base Quantico. Marines at Quantico announced they had successfully landed an unmanned Little Bird, as well as a K-MAX, autonomously using a mini-tablet computer in April 2014. The helicopters were equipped with technology called the Autonomous Aerial Cargo/Utility System (AACUS), which combines advanced algorithms with LIDAR and electro-optical/infrared sensors to enable a person holding a tablet to select a point to land the helicopter at an unprepared landing site. Autonomous landing without the need for remote control or tele-operation reduces operator burden and allows them be resupplied or conduct other missions like medical evacuation around the clock. The AACUS weighs 100 lb (45 kg), so it can be easily integrated onto other aircraft like the CH-53E Super Stallion and V-22 Osprey. According to Rear Adm. Matthew Klunder, Chief of Naval Research, operational use of the system could be possible by 2015–2016. The Office of Naval Research selected Aurora Flight Sciences and the Unmanned Little Bird to complete development of the prototype AACUS system over Lockheed and the K-MAX. Variants Unmanned Little Bird (ULB) UAV demonstrator A/MH-6X Mission Enhanced Little Bird (MELB) AH-6I Version of the AH-6S for export. AH-6S Phoenix Proposed version of the AH-6 for the US Army's Armed Aerial Scout program. Operators  Jordan Royal Jordanian Air Force  Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabian National Guard (12, 24 on order)  Thailand Royal Thai Army (8 on order, contract worth US$103.8 million) Contract involves Korean Air on behalf of Boeing Defense, Space & Security (BDS). Sale officially confirmed on January 5, 2024. Specifications (ULB/MD530F) Data from The International Directory of Civil Aircraft, MD 530F dataGeneral characteristics Crew: 1–2 Capacity: 5 total Length: 32 ft 7 in (9.94 m) Wingspan: 27 ft 4 in (8.33 m) Height: 8 ft 9 in (2.48 m) .... Discover the A Little Bird popular books. Find the top 100 most popular A Little Bird books.

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  • Never Seen Again synopsis, comments

    Never Seen Again

    Paul Finch

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    Haunted

    Katie M John

    Tormented by ghosts and lamenting the loss of her prima ballerina dream, Lucia Chase finds herself trapped within the lonely walls of Coldstone House and drawn to the handsome and ...

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    Little Heaven

    Nick Cutter

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    You Can Fly, Little Bird

    Tuula Pere

    In a bird family's nest, three baby birds hatch from their eggs. Cautious Serene is the last one born. The noises of the dense forest are frightening to the timid little bird. When...

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    A Surprise Visitor

    Poppy Green

    A little bird who’s learning to fly accidentally winds up in Sophie’s yard in the eighth charming book of The Adventures of Sophie Mouse!Sophie gets a surprise visitor when a littl...

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    Kathy Little Bird

    Benedict Freedman & Nancy Freedman

    All of her life, Kathy Little Bird has heard stories of her grandmother, Mrs. Mike, from her own mother, a Cree Indian nurse who married a wounded Austrian soldier during the wanin...

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    Little Bird

    Sharon Dempsey

    Past and present traumas collide in Northern Ireland as a serial killer stalks the streets of Belfast in this gritty crime thriller.Irish forensic psychologist Declan Wells has bee...

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    The Summer Skies

    Jenny Colgan

    New York Times bestselling author Jenny Colgan takes us to the gloriously windswept islands of northern Scotland, where we meet young Morag McGinty, who runs the puddlejumper ...

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    The Red Bird Sings

    Aoife Fitzpatrick

    A prizewinning, spinetingling gothic suspense novel based on a reallife murder trial in 1897 West VirginiaA Sunday Times 'Best Historical Fiction Book of 2023''A novel that demands...

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    Little Bird

    Tiffany Meuret

    The skeletons in the closet have nothing on the one in your backyard.Freshly divorced and grieving the death of her father, Josie Lauer has caged herself inside her home. To cope w...

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    The Little White Bird By J. M. Barrie

    J. M. Barrie

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    The Farm at the Edge of the World

    Sarah Vaughan

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    The Veiled Throne

    Ken Liu

    With the invasion of Dara complete, and the Wall of Storms breached, the world has opened to new possibilities for the gods and peoples of both empires as the sweeping saga of the ...

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    A Love Story for Bewildered Girls

    Emma Morgan

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    Flight School

    Lita Judge

    A persevering penguin is determined to fly in this adorably inspiring picture book from the creator of Red Hat and Red Sled.Although little Penguin has the soul of an eagle, his bo...

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    Devilry

    Katie M John

    Darkness is falling and now is the time for everyone to choose whether they are on the side of the demons or the angels.Far away, on the lush island of Haiti, the Ravenheart sister...

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    Lives of the Artists

    Giorgio Vasari & George Bull

    Beginning with Cimabue and Giotto in the thirteenth century, Vasari traces the development of Italian art across three centuries to the golden epoch of Leonardo and Michelangelo. G...

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    In Five Years

    Rebecca Serle

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    Parker Looks Up

    Parker Curry & Jessica Curry

    A New York Times bestseller!A visit to Washington, DC’s National Portrait Gallery forever alters Parker Curry’s young life when she views First Lady Michelle Obama’s portrait.When ...

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    1000 Words

    Jami Attenberg

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    Shallow Waters

    Anita Kopacz

    In this “captivating” (Harper’s Bazaar) and lyrical debut novelperfect for fans of The Water Dancer and the Legacy of Orïsha seriesthe Yoruba deity of the sea, Yemaya, is brought t...

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    All the Little Bird-Hearts

    Viktoria Lloyd-Barlow

    “A poetic debut which masterfully intertwines themes of familial love, friendship, class, prejudice and trauma with psychological acuity and wit.” ─ The 2023 Booker Prize Judg...

  • When Things Get Dark synopsis, comments

    When Things Get Dark

    Ellen Datlow, Joyce Carol Oates, Josh Malerman, Carmen Maria Machado & Paul Tremblay

    The Stoker Awardwinning chilling anthology of 18 short stories in tribute to the genius of Shirley Jackson, collecting today’s best horror writers. Featuring Joyce Carol Oates, Jos...

  • Odd Birds synopsis, comments

    Odd Birds

    Ian Harding

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    Wild Ride Home

    Christine Hemp

    "This memoir seems written directly from Hemp’s soul, as she beautifully shares her moving story of learning to love and trust again after loss."Booklist Christine Hemp's debut w...

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    Little Eyes

    Samanta Schweblin & Megan McDowell

    LONGLISTED FOR THE 2020 MAN BOOKER INTERNATIONAL PRIZEA NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK OF THE YEAR"Her most unsettling work yet and her most realistic." New York TimesNamed a Best Bo...

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    The Conference of the Birds

    Farid Attar, Afkham Darbandi & Dick Davis

    Composed in the twelfth century in northeastern Iran, Attar's great mystical poem is among the most significant of all works of Persian literature. A marvellous, allegorical render...

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    Bird Knowledge

    Walter Kitundu

    A photography based ebook illustrating lessons that can be learned by observing the behaviors of birds. Written by Walter Kitundu, MacArthur "genius" Fellowship recipient and autho...

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    Complete Grimm Brother Fairy Tales

    The Brothers Grimm

    With the words “Once upon a time,” the Brothers Grimm transport readers to a timeless realm where witches, giants, princesses, kings, fairies, goblins, and wizards fall in love, tr...

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    Every Little Thing

    Bob Marley & Cedella Marley

    Bob Marley's songs are known the world over for their powerful message of love, peace, and harmony. Now a whole new generation can discover one of his most joyous songs in this rea...

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    Little Bird of Heaven

    Joyce Carol Oates

    Little Bird of Heaven by Joyce Carol Oates is a riveting story of love violently lost and found in late 20th century America. In this novel, Oates returns to the Buffalo, New ...

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    Little Dove and the Story of Easter

    Zondervan

    Experience the story of Easter in a way you haven’t beforethrough the eyes of a little dovein the air, atop a tree, and swooping through the sky. This sweet board book is a unique ...

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    The Little White Bird

    J. M. Barrie

    The Little White Bird is generally divided into three sections: the first chronicles the narrator’s life in London, beginning with how he came to know a little boy named David (who...

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    Little Bird

    Cynthia Voigt

    “A sweet and uplifting read.”Publishers WeeklyCelebrated Newbery Medal–winner Cynthia Voigt introduces Little Bird, a tiny crow with a big imagination and an even bigger heart, in ...

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    Mama Built a Little Nest

    Jennifer Ward

    A delightful exploration of the incredibly variety of nests birds build for their babies, illustrated by a Caldecott Honoree.Mama built a little nestinside a sturdy trunk.She used ...

  • National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of Birds synopsis, comments

    National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of Birds

    Catherine D. Hughes

    This adorable reference introduces young readers to birds of all kinds: big and small, flyers and swimmers, colorful and plain. They’ll find backyard favorites, such as robins...

  • The Little Red Bird synopsis, comments

    The Little Red Bird

    Jordan Dreyer & Daniel Dreyer

    The Little Red Bird is a short story for beginning readers and their parents. Meant for story time, it is engaging, digestible and fun. Children can read along or listen to the Eng...