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Flying High


Rotary wing aircraft, including helicopter, are more flexible in their flight envelope than traditional fixed-wing aircraft. Helicopter have the ability to hover in place, take off and lander vertically, as well as fly in any orientation of the body of the aircraft relative to the direction of motion. Read more...

AirRay Unveiled


CIRA is in the initial steps of changing the way the world looks at airborne recreational activities. AirRay, a maneuverable and custom developed downhill glider, is currently being developed and tested at the Center. This aircraft design is new and significant because it will be capable of year round use on ski slopes. Read more...

Two US Patents Granted


The "Non-Circular, Mechanically Variable Optical Attenuator" U.S. Patent of Franz Pertl, Fredrick Nassauer, and James Smith, was granted on January 9, 2007. U.S. Patent No. 7,162,136 defines the optical attenuator that allows uniform gradual dimming of an optical element through two special polarizers that can linearly translate with respect to one another. This new design is unlike conventional polarizers that require rotation with respect to one another. Read more...

Cooling in the Desert


Azimuth, Inc., of Fairmont, West Virginia, has teamed with CIRA to develop a modular, durable, add-on roof system for military shelters such as those currently being used in the Middle East. This device is being designed to alleviate the overwhelmingly high cost associated with sufficiently cooling these portable offices/shelters in the extreme climates found in the Middle East, where temperatures remain upwards of 110 F during the day. Read more...


Center for Industrial Research Applications
P.O. Box 6106 Morgantown, WV 26506-6106
Tel: 304-293-3111 Fax: 304-293-6689
Last Updated: 7/25/2007

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