Our Services
Aerospace test engineering for startups building eVTOL, electric propulsion, and next-generation aircraft programs. Five connected services covering the test program lifecycle from blank-room lab buildout through campaign execution.
Test Infrastructure & Lab Design
From blank room to operational test stand. Test stand architecture, electrical infrastructure, DAQ system design, instrumentation planning, and control rooms — the lab buildout for eVTOL and electric propulsion programs.
- Test stand architecture & DAQ system design
- Control & operations room layout
- Instrumentation planning, sensors, signal conditioning
- Equipment specification & BOM
Ground Test Campaign Leadership
TRR through final report. Test procedures, on-site campaign execution, real-time decisions, squawk management, and formal test reporting.
- Test Readiness Review (TRR) package
- Test procedures & campaign execution
- Squawk & discrepancy management
- Test data analysis & formal reporting
Instrumentation & DAQ Design
Sensor planning, Dewesoft DAQ architecture, signal conditioning, and calibration. The measurement system that determines whether your data is defensible.
- Instrumentation planning (sensor type, range, location)
- Dewesoft DAQ system architecture
- Signal conditioning & sensor calibration
- Real-time monitoring & post-processing
V&V Planning & Requirements
Requirements development, RVM construction, and ARP4754 A/B-aligned verification planning for aerospace test programs.
- Requirements development & management
- Verification Matrix (RVM) & method assignment
- Traceability architecture
- Design review support (PDR/CDR/TRR)
Test Program Development
Build a structured test program from zero. Test strategy, test matrix, process scaffolding, documentation architecture, and Test Design Review framework.
- Test strategy & matrix development
- Test plan document structure
- Process scaffolding for new programs
- Test Design Review (TDR) process
Not sure where to start? A 30-minute consultation will tell us what your program actually needs — and which engagement (or no engagement) fits.