Earlier this year, Ingenium Testing conducted tests on a full-size jet wing in its new 10-meter anechoic chamber. The tests included the full electronic and mechanical systems contained within a 40-foot half-wing section of a commercial aircraft. The systems were assembled on a 37-foot by 5-foot wide movable bench that was rolled into the chamber. When the testing was complete, the bench was easily disconnected and rolled out of the chamber to accommodate additional clients.Learn more at the Ingenium website.
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