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Reproduction of Wright Brothers' Wind Tunnel

after 1909

Model of Armstrong Whitworth Transonic/Supersonic Wind Tunnel

1954-1961

Wind Tunnel Model of the Handley Page 115 Aircraft

Worlds smallest supersonic wind tunnel.

Vertical Wind Tunnel used by the late Sir Thomas Stanton in experiments to determine wind pressures on plane surfaces, 1904. In two sections each about 5'9" high by base 6'6" x 5', with balance for measuring pressures

Vertical Wind Tunnel used by the late Sir Thomas Stanton

1904

Wind-tunnel (Nebelkanal) for demonstration of airflow using smoke filaments. By Max Kohl Feinmechanik A.G.,1938-45

Wind-tunnel (Nebelkanal) for demonstration of airflow using smoke filaments

1938-1945

High Speed Wind Tunnel, working section only, with control panel and two wind tunnel models.

High Speed Wind Tunnel

Wind Tunnel/Drop model of a H.I.R.M. (HIGH INCIDENCE RESEARCH MODEL).

Drop Model of a H.I.R.M.

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