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The Oregon Iron Works Sea Scout is an unmanned seaplane developed by Oregon Iron Works in Clackamas, Oregon and Geneva Aerospace of Carrollton, Texas for the United States Navy.[1] The Sea Scout was developed from the Geneva Aerospace Dakota UAV as part of a $497,000 Vought Aircraft Industries study in 2005 funded by DARPA to convert the Dakota UAV for water-borne operations.[2] The Sea Scout's first flight was on May 30, 2006 and is the first auto-landing of a seaplane in the United States.[3] References1. ^"Clackamas company reaches milestone in unmanned aircraft project - Portland Business Journal." Portland Business Journal. N.p., 30 May 2006. Web. 2 July 2010. {{aviation-stub}}2. ^"Vought, Geneva Aerospace team up on project - Portland Business Journal." Portland Business Journal. N.p., 13 May 2005. Web. 2 July 2010. 3. ^"Oregon Iron Works, Inc. Successfully Completes First Auto-Landing Test of Unmanned Seaplane." TMCNews. N.p., 30 May 2006. Web. 2 July 2010. 6 : Unmanned aerial vehicles of the United States|Flying boats|History of aviation|Oregon Iron Works aircraft|High-wing aircraft|Single-engined pusher aircraft |
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