‘Overflow’ Noise Prediction Tool for Air Taxi Industry
NASA is developing a Noise Prediction Tool supporting users in the Air Taxi Industry.
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NASA is developing a Noise Prediction Tool supporting users in the Air Taxi Industry.
NASA is working with private sector developers of electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, like Moog Surefly, to study the levels of noise they make.
An array of 960 microphones studying aircraft noise, off the end of runway 11 at Boeing’s research facility near Glasgow, Montana.
Take a look at this infographic to know all about the decibel (dB), the unit used to measure the intensity of a sound. The logarithmic decibel scale
Bose introduces innovative Sound Management Solution, using noise cancelling headphone tech, to help car makers build better vehicles.
Acoustics experts at NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Cleveland recently used the center’s AAPL to complete an evaluation on a small-scale model of a Learjet engine exhaust,
A new lightweight membrane that will definitely reduce aircraft noise, when inserted into the honeycomb structures used in the design, unveiled.
SiriusJet, the world's first hydrogen-powered eVTOL aircraft unveiled.
Thanks to NASA’s Quesst mission and Commercial Supersonic Technology project, there is increasing interest in commercial planes that fly faster than sound.
Gen III Helmet Mounted Display System (HMDS) offers unprecedented capability for the F-35, the world’s most advanced tactical aircraft.