NASA, MIT test wild shape-shifting airplane wing
https://www.cnet.com/news/nasa-mit-test-wild-shape-shifting-airplane-wing/
The hand-assembled prototype wing, which went through testing in a NASA wind tunnel, is made up of hundreds of small identical parts. MIT describes each injection-molded piece as "essentially a hollow cube made up of matchstick-size struts along each edge."
While the test wing was assembled by hand, the researchers say the process could be automated.
NASA, MIT test wild shape-shifting airplane wing
Apr 1, 2019, 8:39pm UTC
https://www.cnet.com/news/nasa-mit-test-wild-shape-shifting-airplane-wing/
> The hand-assembled prototype wing, which went through testing in a NASA wind tunnel, is made up of hundreds of small identical parts. MIT describes each injection-molded piece as "essentially a hollow cube made up of matchstick-size struts along each edge."
> While the test wing was assembled by hand, the researchers say the process could be automated.