Sangari's aerodynamics products give engineering departments a compact, affordable route to the classical wind-engineering curriculum. The centrepiece is the AD950 open subsonic wind tunnel — an Eiffel-type rig with a transparent working section and a variable-speed axial fan. Together with its accessory set, the tunnel supports drag-coefficient measurements on bluff and streamlined bodies, lift and drag on NACA aerofoils at varying angle of attack, pressure distribution on aerofoils and cylinders, wake surveys, boundary-layer analysis, aeroelastic flutter, and smoke-probe flow visualisation. Benchtop stands complement the tunnel for teaching jet behaviour in isolation — a round turbulent free jet apparatus for velocity-profile decay and momentum-flux studies, and a piezometric- and energy-line demonstrator for teaching Bernoulli's equation in a visible converging–diverging section.