- A
testbed (also
spelled test bed) is a
platform for
conducting rigorous, transparent, and
replicable testing of
scientific theories,
computing tools, and...
- A
testbed aircraft is an aeroplane,
helicopter or
other kind of
aircraft intended for
flight research or
testing the
aircraft concepts or on-board equipment...
-
novel flight technologies. FMA I.Ae. 37
glider –
testbed for
production fighter GAF Pika –
manned test craft for
drone program Baumgartl PB-60 – towed...
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Boeing 747
aircraft that was used by
General Electric Aircraft Engines as a
testbed for
several of the
companies jet
engines between 1992 and 2017, including...
- systems; it flew
again in July 1953. From 1957, VX770 was used as the
flying testbed for the Rolls-Royce
Conway by-p**** engine. It
crashed at a
flying display...
- institution, and
later adopted by the
World Wide Web
Consortium (W3C) as
their testbed for web standards; a role it took over from the
Arena web browser. Since...
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test bed for
numerical software. {I}. {Fortran}, The
Computer Journal 21(4):333--336, @nov, 1978 M. A.
Hennell and D. Hedley, An
experimental testbed...
-
Surveillance Testbed (AST) On Runway". secure.boeingimages.com.
Retrieved 24 May 2024. Pike, John (1
January 1970). "Airborne
Surveillance Test Bed (AST)"....
- 740 lbf) AM-5As), with the
testbed,
designated SM-1 (or I-340),
flying late in 1951.
While the SM-1 was a
useful testbed, its
performance was less than...
-
successfully flight tested at
Gromov Flight Research Institute in Moscow, on 4
November 2010. The
test was
conducted with the
testbed aircraft at Gromov...