Surrey Sensors’ miniaturized constant-temperature anemometer could help improve airspeed measurement.
Credit: Surrey Sensors
Given that pitot tubes are a proven but imperfect way to measure airspeed, some companies are working on novel sensors. Surrey Sensors, based in Guildford, England, and Montreal’s Cert Center Canada are leading the latest effort: They are focused on monitoring the airflow on the wing and...
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