ECN-31306-fr43-9 Two BQM-34 Firebee II drones were modified with supercritical airfoils, called the Aeroelastic Research Wing ARW, for the Drones for Aerodynamic and Structural Testing DAST program, which ran from 1977 to 1983. This photo, taken 12 June 1980, shows the DAST-1 Serial #72-1557 immediately after it lost its right wing after suffering severe wing flutter. The vehicle crashed near Cuddeback Dry Lake. The Firebee II was selected for the DAST program because its standard wing could be removed and replaced by a supercritical wing. The project's digital flutter suppression system was intended to allow lighter wing structures, which would translate into better fuel economy for airliners. Because the DAST vehicles were flown intentionally at speeds and altitudes that would cause flutter, the program anticipated that crashes might occur. 12 June 1980 NASA Photo / NASA photo DAST Project Description