X-56A crashes during flight test Published Nov. 19, 2015 By 88th Air Base Wing Public Affairs EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. -- An Air Force Research Laboratory-sponsored X-56A unmanned air vehicle crashed Nov. 19 at approximately 9:30 Pacific Daylight Time on Rogers Dry Lakebed test range at Edwards AFB, California. The mishap occurred shortly after takeoff. Initial estimates report severe damage to the vehicle. There are no reports of injuries or property damage at this time. Edwards AFB emergency responders were on scene. An accident investigation team has been established to investigate what occurred, identify lessons learned and determine how to move forward. The X-56A is an experimental unmanned multi-utility technology test-bed designed to demonstrate active flutter suppression and gust load alleviation in flight. The aircraft previously made 16 successful flights spending approximately six hours in the air. Additional questions about the X-56A should be directed to Daryl Mayer with AFRL Public Affairs. His email address is Daryl.Mayer@us.af.mil.