Northwest Aerospace News August | September Issue No. 4 | Page 31

I n the Northwest, we can see hun- dreds of bald eagles hunting for food during the winter in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. The American bald eagle, our national bird, has a wingspan of about eight feet and flies with wings as straight as a board, eyes scanning the land and our northwest lakes for prey. The bald eagle has much in common with the Washington-made ScanEa- gle, a small unmanned aircraft system (sUAS) made in Bingen, Washington by Insitu, a wholly-owned subsid- iary of the Boeing Company since 2008. The ScanEagle has a wingspan of about 10 feet and weighs 49-55 pounds and scans both land and water. Soon, due to being awarded a $117 million United States Coast Guard (USCG) contract, the ScanEagle will be conducting many more maritim