Goodbye Corrosion

Credit: SGT. TRAVIS ZIELINSKI, 1ST ACB, 1ST CAV. DIV. PUBLIC AFFAIRS, U.S. ARMY
Health and usage monitoring systems (HUMS) have made a major contribution to helicopter safety by keeping a watchful eye on engines, gearboxes and rotors. Now GE Aviation Systems is adding the capability to monitor airframe corrosion under a two-year, $2 million research contract from the U.S. Armys...

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