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Collins Aerospace Building Ram Air Turbine Wind Tunnel
The company is expected to complete the $18 million facility in 2022.
When completed next year, Collins Aerospace's new wind tunnel will be able to test ram air turbines for aircraft from the size of a business aircraft to commercial airliners, such as for the Boeing 787 as pictured here. (Photo: Collins Aerospace
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By
Kerry Lynch
• Editor, AIN monthly magazine
May 12, 2021
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