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The ABC wind tunnel is located just 5 miles away from here. It is a state of the art wind tunnel facility that allows researchers and students to study aerodynamics. Here are some frequently asked questions about the wind tunnel:
The wind tunnel can be used to test scale models of aircraft, cars, bikes, scientific equipment and more. Both manned and unmanned models up to 3 feet in length can be mounted and tested for aerodynamic properties.
The maximum wind speed the tunnel can generate is 250 mph. However, it is capable of producing a wide range of subsonic speeds from 1 mph up to the top speed. This allows detailed testing across all speed regimes.
Yes, the wind tunnel offers public tours on weekends between 1pm to 4pm. The tours provide a look into the large test section and control rooms. Visitors can watch ongoing experiments and ask questions to the staff.
Both educational and commercial users can book standardized test time slots by filling out a request form available on the wind tunnel website. Bookings need to be made at least 2 weeks in advance to arrange for the required test time and operators.
The hourly usage rates vary based on the user category. Academic and student users pay $100/hr while commercial clients are charged $200/hr. Addition costs may apply for specialized tests or equipment needed beyond the basic wind tunnel mounting provisions.
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