A rotating wing aircraft has a rotating fuselage and wings. The aircraft
is configured to rotate with the air passing over the wings because of
the rotation providing the lift needed to keep the aircraft aloft. The
wings have rudders coupled to them, such as at the tips of the wings, to
provide force for laterally moving the aircraft. The aircraft may be able
to remain airborne by hovering for a long period of time, on the order of
days. Power for the aircraft may be provided by a central diesel electric
generator, which provides power for electric motors that turn propellers
that are on the wings. The aircraft may be used for any of a variety of
applications, such as for surveillance, communications, or as a radar
platform.