Bigger wings, lighter plane. Easy.
In fact in the article it says they're testing a test version at 30,000ft to see how it flies in low-density air.
(evil_andyStick stick stick stick sticky sticky stick stick, Wed 1 Jul 2015, 10:22,
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Ah was going by the picture which looked more drone sized.
(CerebusSticky! Sticky! Stick! Stick!, Wed 1 Jul 2015, 10:30,
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try testing it in /talk
Plenty of low density air around there
(fluffybunnykillerIs feasting on the clitoris of life, Wed 1 Jul 2015, 11:41,
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