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What is an INR hole?

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TommerJay

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I am hearing this term thrown around on the project I am on.
Just curious to know what this acronym stands for.
 
Do not know what you are working on, but if you try google: interference-to-noise ratio (INR), the "hole" could be a spectrum hole?
 
It is a wing sub assembly and final assembly system that we are working on.
 
Ask someone on the project.

Aerospace is famous for making up acronyms for just about anything. I have made up my fair share.
 
What you are hearing at INR is actually I and R or I'n'R for Interchangeable and Replaceable.

Wes C.
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I didn't know holes could be interchangeable or replaceable :-p
 
Yep...."I & R" That is what it was. Thanks Wes!
 
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