Dryden evaluates three electric flight surface actuators

Researchers at NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center, Calif., have evaluated three electric flight surface actuators that promise significant weight savings in future aircraft while improving safety and reliability. Under NASA's Electrically Powered Actuation Design (EPAD) program, each actuator flew...

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