Reverse EngineeringReverse Engineering in the Aerospace Industry
Reverse Engineering: Reverse Engineering in the Aerospace Industry
Fu, Ping
2008-01-01 00:00:00
[December 17, 2003 marked the 100th anniversary of the Wright brothers’ first successful airplane flight–the first time a heavier-than-air vehicle with an engine successfully propelled itself into flight. Aviation has come a long way since 1903. We’ve broken the sound barrier; we can fly more than 500 people on a single jumbo jet; and we’ve landed on the moon. All in less than a century!]
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Reverse EngineeringReverse Engineering in the Aerospace Industry
[December 17, 2003 marked the 100th anniversary of the Wright brothers’ first successful airplane flight–the first time a heavier-than-air vehicle with an engine successfully propelled itself into flight. Aviation has come a long way since 1903. We’ve broken the sound barrier; we can fly more than 500 people on a single jumbo jet; and we’ve landed on the moon. All in less than a century!]
Published: Jan 1, 2008
Keywords: Point Cloud; Reverse Engineering; Aerospace Industry; Laser Tracker; Point Cloud Data
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