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Work photographs
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Here are 3 different diameter OAVs (Organic
Autonomous Vehicle) that I have worked on:
29",19", and 9".Made mostly from composites
and aluminum, they are designed to fly from
30 min. to 5 hours.
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These photos are of an installed 2 part gearskid shroud that was fabricated
out of composite and proprietary materials that was done in multiple layups
in high temperature molds and cured in an autoclave oven.
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This is a X-31 drop model
that we made years ago.
Photo from Huey drop ship.
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Anyone remember the X-Wing program?
This was the first project I worked on
20 years ago and I was very green!
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Here I am working on a 22% scale
F/A-18 drop model. This was the
largest drop test model built by us.
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15% scale flutter model of an F/A-18
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This was fun! It was an F-5 36" wind tunnel model
that I refurbished and repainted as an aggressor.
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19 " OAV display that I built that
was sent to Ft Benning, GA.
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