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Monday, 23 December 2013 16:26

Starcs AB

STARCS (Sjöland & Thyselius Aerodynamic Research Centre AB) is a privately owned and independent consultancy company offering services in three principal business areas:

  • Aeronautics,
  • Space,
  • Energy.

Our expertise cover all aspects of aerodynamics within and across these areas, especially experimental aerodynamics, flight mechanics and measurement technique. We perform wind tunnel and turbo machine testing, wind tunnels and rig design, consultancy and investigations.

STARCS provide services for the whole aerodynamic development cycle, including project management: From design and manufacture of models and test hardware to wind tunnel testing and computer simulations to analysis and reporting of experimental and computational data.

STARCS holds state-of-the-art facilities aimed at spacecraft aerodynamics and rocket propulsion and plays an active part in the development of the European space program.

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