Welcome to Mike Campbell's
List of Aviation Links.
links to Aviation related servers:
Landings
The Busiest Aviation Hub in Cyberspace.
Soaring
Servers
A list of Soaring Servers.
Sandhill
Soaring Club Homepage
Homepage for my soaring club.
South East
Michigan Soaring Association (SEMSA) Homepage
Homepage for the airport that I fly out of.
Soaring Society of America (SSA)
A WWW server dedicated to soaring. Information about gliding
clubs, contest schedules and results. Links to other
aviation servers and other general aviation information.
Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA)
Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR)
Collegiate
Soaring Association
National Soaring
Museum
Vintage
Sailplane Association
German to
English Soaring Glossary
Soaring
Records
Soaring
Trader
HP Sailplane
Resources
Schreder
Sailplane Designs
NASA
Dryden Research Aircraft Photo Archive
Sailplane Performance and Flight Test Links:
Glider
Speed-To-Fly Calculator
Calculate speed to fly.
UIUC
Airfoil Data Site
A database of Airfoil Coordinates for over 1100
Airfoils.
Analyze
an Airfoil
In addition to having a lot of great info about the art and
science of airfoil analysis, this site also has a program
where you can enter a set of airfoil coordinates, set some
parameters, and click the "Analyze it" button. Within about
a minute, you get two or three pages of graphs and
tables.
Foil
1.2
Foil 1.2 is the latest version of Gregory Payne's airfoil
plotting program for the Macintosh. Foil 1.2 plots high
resolution airfoils from text files, allows section
comparisons, and can create coordinate tables from scanned
airfoil images. (Foil 1.2 is free but not public
domain.)
J-Foil
0.1
J-Foil 0.1, written by Doug Hoffman, is a tool for creating
high quality airfoil plots using the Macintosh computer and
a printer. Skin thickness adjustments can be made, thus
producing rib plots. (J-Foil 0.1 is free but not public
domain.)
MacFoil
MacFoil is a shareware Macintosh program that creates plots
of airfoils, and is intended for builders of model aircraft.
In addition to drawing the airfoil itself, it can also draw
template boundaries, sheeting allowances, reference lines,
and up to 10 spars. You can edit the airfoil's thickness and
camber, add washout (or washin) to a template, and export
the airfoil data to a text file.
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Michael (Mike) Campbell
msc@umich.edu
Last updated on March 8, 2001
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