DARcorporation was involved in testing the effectiveness of the Cargo Stop Block, a cost-effective tool to minimize the impact on aircraft stability and fuel burn.
Darrieus Vertical Wind Turbine
darcorpDARcorporation was involved in the prototype wind tunnel testing of a Darrieus Vertical Axis Wind Turbine (VAWT), which turns at much lower rpms and produces less noise pollution.
Modular Air Vehicle Research Intelligent Kit (MAVRIK)
darcorpDARcorporation engineers developed the Modular Air Vehicle Research Intelligent Kit (MAVRIK) as part of a NASA Small Business Innovation Research project in collaboration with The University of Kansas and Kansas State University.
Windy II Wind Turbine
darcorpDARcorporation engineers were involved with the aerodynamic and structural design of the Wind Energy Corporation Windy II Vertical Axis Wind Turbine (VAWT).
SkyDrill Wind Turbine
darcorpDARcorporation was involved in the aerodynamic and structural design and prototype testing of the SkyDrill Power Systems Vertical Axis Wind Turbine (VAWT), which turns at much lower rpms and produces less noise pollution.
Boeing 707-320B
darcorpDARcorporation conducted a water tunnel test on a modified Boeing 707-320B for AEL Industries (now BAE Systems) featured on an episode of the Smithsonian Channel's Mighty Planes.
DreamWings
darcorpDARcorporation engineers did stability and control analysis and CAD work on a twin-engine propeller all-composite experimental airplane for DreamWings.
VisionAire Jet
darcorpDARcorporation performed a design verification and stability and control analysis for the VisionAire Vantage business jet.
Safire Aircraft
darcorpDARcorporation did preliminary sizing, design verification, aerodynamic, stability & control support of a small business twin-engine jet, including wind tunnel testing & management for Safire Aircraft Company.
Samson Switchblade
darcorpDARcorporation had just 3 weeks to design, build & deliver an engineering cut-away mockup of the Samson Motorworks Switchblade to Oshkosh Wisconsin for Air Venture 2009!