
The Three-part Advantage of Curtiss-Wright Flight Test Equipment
Quick access recorders live up to their name
The aviation industry is heavily regulated and the first step in much of that oversight is the collection of data. Learn about quick access recorders.
The need for speed in test flight data acquisition
Collecting large amounts of data can help speed up flight test campaigns. Learn the requirements of building high speed networks.
Charting the Trajectory of Air Data Computers
The F-14 was the first aircraft to use a modern air data computer. Learn how the accuracy, reliability, weight and cost have improved since then.
DCUs Tame the Tangle of High-Tech Data in Modern Aircraft
Aircraft avionics technology advances quickly as OEMs and operators seek improvments in safety and efficency. Learn how 'happy boxes' (DCUs) can help.
Increasing UAV development means greater demand for UAV flight test data acquisition
UAVs are being developed for more applications in military, law enforcement, entertainment and agriculture. Learn the flight test requirements.
Beyond the "Black Box": How Curtiss-Wright Flight Data Recorders Meet Varied Needs
Learn how flight data recorders today can provide data for applications other than helping crash investigators such as health monitoring programs.