Inverse methods are gaining relevance in the aeroacoustic community for their capability to accurately localize and quantify noise sources. Indeed, since modern aircraft are more targeted to the reduction of fuel consumption, and very often some design choices, like Open Rotor (OR) propulsion systems, cause excessive acoustic emissions, accurate knowledge of noise source locations is of fundamental importance. This paper describes the use of an inverse method, namely Generalized Inverse Beamforming (GIBF), to characterize a Counter Rotating Open Rotor (CROR) installed on a 1/7th scale aircraft model. The model was tested in a large Low-Speed Wind Tunnel (WT) at The Pininfarina Aerodynamic and Aeroacoustic Research Center in Turin, Italy, wi...