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The Liberty Lifter is a U.S. military
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is a research and development agency of the United States Department of Defense responsible for the development of emerging technologies for use by the military. Originally known as the Adva ...
(DARPA) project, launched in mid-2022, to develop a low-cost
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that uses the ground effect to travel long distances. Unlike
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ekranoplan A ground-effect vehicle (GEV), also called a wing-in-ground-effect (WIGE or WIG), ground-effect craft/machine (GEM), wingship, flarecraft, surface effect vehicle or ekranoplan (), is a vehicle that is able to move over the surface by gaining su ...
designs like the
Caspian Sea Monster The KM (Korabl Maket) (Russian: Корабль-Макет, literally "Ship-maquette" or "Model-Ship"), known colloquially as the Caspian Sea Monster, was an experimental ground effect vehicle developed in the Soviet Union in the 1960s by the ...
, the Liberty Lifter aircraft is expected to operate in moderate to rough sea states, and be able to fly out of ground effect.


History

DARPA launched the project in mid-2022, wanting a plane that could lift large, heavy loads by skimming the water in ground effect, and capable of operating at mid-altitudes of up to . Utilizing the ground effect, flying at an altitude equal to 5% of the wingspan can deliver 2.3 times more efficient flight performance. Such a vehicle would be able to land and take off from the water, making it runway-independent. In February 2023, DARPA awarded contracts to two contractors to develop their own plans. One was
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(GA-ASI), partnering with Maritime Applied Physics Corporation. Their design featured a twin hull and a mid-wing, powered by twelve turboshaft engines. The other participant was
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subsidiary
Aurora Flight Sciences Aurora Flight Sciences (AFS) is an American aviation and aeronautics research subsidiary of Boeing that specializes in special-purpose unmanned aerial vehicles. Aurora's headquarters is at Manassas Regional Airport. History In 1989, AFS was ...
, partnering with
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subsidiary
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and with Oregon shipyard ReconCraft. Their design was a monohull with a high-wing, primarily relying on eight turbine engines; this was similar to Boeing prior
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proposal for the military. The initial Phase 1 GA-ASI group contract was for about $8 million six months, with an option for another 12 months, potentially growing to a total of $29 million. The Aurora contract was for about $5.6 million. In July 2023, DARPA exercised options on both teams’ initial proposals, and awarded GA-ASI an additional $21.5 million, and Aurora about $19.5 million, to fund continued development efforts. Specifications for the craft included the ability to fly less than from sea level to harness ground effect, and the ability to climb as high as above mean sea level. It should have a ferry range of , and be able to take off and land in Sea State 4, but sustain on-water operations up to Sea State 5, while meeting the
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heavy lift requirements of carrying 90 tons and having a low-cost design and construction philosophy. Such a craft would be similar in size and capacity to the
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and be able to carry a load equivalent to two
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s, or six 20-foot storage containers. Final designs for Phase 1 were expected by mid-2024. The winning proposal would proceed to Phase 2, which includes further design work, and the building and testing of a full-size prototype. It would then continue to flight-testing within roughly five years. In May 2024, DARPA selected Aurora's design to continue development with an $8.3 million contract modification. DARPA said they expect a flying prototype to be fielded by late 2027 or early 2028. Aurora's design uses a traditional flying boat airframe, with a single hull and high wings that angle down at the ends, with floats on the wingtips, and a forked tail to accommodate an aft cargo door. The concept was scaled down to a
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-sized demonstrator with a wingspan of 213 ft (65 m) and capable of lifting 50,000 lb (22,680 kg) of cargo. If successful, it will be scaled up to the size of a C-17 with a cargo capacity of 180,000 lb (81,000 kg).Watch: New animation shows wing-in-ground effect Liberty Lifter in action
''New Atlas''. 25 September 2024.


See also

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Boeing Pelican The Boeing Pelican ULTRA (Ultra Large Transport Aircraft) was a proposed ground effect vehicle, ground effect fixed-wing aircraft under study by Boeing Phantom Works in the early 2000s. Development The Boeing Pelican ULTRA is intended as a Strat ...
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Beriev Be-2500 The Beriev Be-2500 Neptun () is a super heavy amphibious transport aircraft that, as of 2007, was in design and development by Russian design firm Beriev. The maximum takeoff weight is estimated at 2500 tons, hence its name. Design and develop ...
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Lun-class ekranoplan The ''Lun''-class ekranoplan (List of ships of Russia by project number, Soviet classification: Project 903) is the only ground effect vehicle (GEV) to ever be Initial operating capability, operationally deployed as a Surface combatant, warshi ...
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Spasatel Spasatel ( "Rescuer", "Lifesaver", Project 9038) is a ground-effect vehicle, originally planned by the Soviet Ministry of Defense. The vehicle was intended to serve as the missile carrier of the project ''Lun''-class ekranoplan, but was then conv ...
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