Reference Summary: Structural Test Engineer, Graeme Burnett, of Swinburne University explains the Multi Axis Substructure test facility. I've created the beginnings to a video I hope to make in the future based off of the story behind Telsa's
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Structural Test Engineer, Graeme Burnett, of Swinburne University explains the Multi Axis Substructure test facility. I've created the beginnings to a video I hope to make in the future based off of the story behind Telsa's This animation was created for History's Modern Marvels (Actuality Productions) by FlyingBlue Studio.
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- Structural Test Engineer, Graeme Burnett, of Swinburne University explains the Multi Axis Substructure test facility.
- I've created the beginnings to a video I hope to make in the future based off of the story behind Telsa's
- This animation was created for History's Modern Marvels (Actuality Productions) by FlyingBlue Studio.
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