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ruby914
2 part question.

A while back there was a college class that was using a 914 in researching drag on different body designs.
My link to that was lost with the theft of my old laptop. I still had this link saved at work from a long time ago and just got back to it.
http://engineering.stanford.edu/news/stanf...ign-application

I thought some of you may be interested in playing with it .

That brings me to my 1st question. Has anyone tried using this free software?

I also remember a thread collecting cad models of 914 parts. I looked for a SketchUp model of a 914 and didn't find one. sad.gif

That takes me to the 2nd question. Has anyone digitized a 914 body and is the model available? Seems that college must have one.

smj
QUOTE(ruby914 @ Jul 9 2012, 11:15 PM) *

Has anyone digitized a 914 body and is the model available? Seems that college must have one.

poorsche914 posted a link to a slightly rough commercial 3D model of the 914 in this thread last month. It costs $99 but it's available in a number of common formats.
pcar916
and for those of us who want to add a wing...

http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/k-12/airplane/foil3.html

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