Facebook Says Wi-Fi Drones Will Be Jumbo Jet-Sized If a new Facebook plan is successful the easiest way to access the cloud may be ... �in the clouds. Facebook wants to spread Wi-Fi Internet to unconnected parts of the world with drones and at �a summit in New York earlier this week the company revealed those drones will be the size of jumbo jets.In March of 2014 Facebook acquired drone maker Ascenta whose solar-powered drones could potentially �remain airborne at 65000 feet for months or years at a time. (Ascenta's web page has disappeared since the acquisition leaving only a goodbye notice in Facebook-blue.) �To make this project fly Facebook plans on testing one of the drones over American skies by 2015 hoping to �have the project off the ground in three to five years.While bringing Internet connectivity to unconnected parts of the world should be a good enough move for public relations Facebook also joined the ongoing war against calling unmanned aircraft drones:Whatever its �name the craft without people on board will let people access �the web from the heavens. Internet.org a collaboration between social media giant Facebook �and telecom behemoths Nokia and Qualcomm created a short �optimistic video about these sky Internet �robots. Watch it below: