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    turbo installation ?s

    There doesn't seem to be a big market/aftermarket for turbochargers on aircraft engines. I completely understand the paper can be difficult and the costs quite a lot. But, it does seem as though the automotive technology, i.e. Garrett and others, has really make some great strides in...
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    Mathematics in aircraft design

    Can you point me to where I can find this as I'm very interested. Also, my email address is: [email protected] if you want to email it. Thanks for sharing this knowledge! -brad w.
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    A Wing Design Method for Aerospace Students and Homebuilders; M A Ferman, PHD, PE

    If you're looking for a good introductory reference for flutter analysis, you will be well served to look at the following NACA paper.. https://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19930091762
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    CG of a Continental O-300

    I didn't even think about the type certificate.. And yes, it did have the information.. Thanks for the help! -brad w.
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    CG of a Continental O-300

    I've been working on some calculations for designing my homebuilt airplane. I'm looking for pointers to anywhere I can find the CG (Center of Gravity) position for a Continental O-300. I've looked around the web as well as the TCMLink and can find dimensions of the engine. But, finding a...
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