

Please click "like" if you would use this tool - so I can get some idea of how many people I'm doing this for! Over to you! Do you need something not yet thought of here? Do you have a project you think this would be useful for? This is a project likely to remain under constant development. Models and Full-scale built from the same Fusion 360 project should generally both "just work". make a wing bigger), the new foil shape will be automatically re-computed and all data updated, so you can be sure that your design will always contains best-performing shapes no matter what you change. moment centers), parameter variables you might need to use, and reference polar diagrams and power charts etc that save with your project. The Add-in will insert foil points connected by spline or loft, and optionally also construction elements you can reference in your design (e.g.

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IMPORTANT: If you need or work with airfoil or hydrofoil shapes, please have a think about what you would hope to see in this Add-in: as a programmer, it's vastly less expensive and time-consuming to accommodate future user cases from day one.
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For anything not suitable for public, I use gmail - my address is the same as my username on this forum - feel free to write to me directly. This forum posting is here to solicit user (or potential users) suggestions, feedback, and comments, and also for bug-reports a help and feedback forum for users. Also included are facilities to perform specific optimisations for your exact needs, along with a suite of other tools. the best in the UIUC database by 10% to 100%, and all NACA shapes by 57% to 120%). "Ideal" is based on thousands of hours of CFD simulations and particle-swarm genetic optimisation for popular use cases, and typically out-performs legacy shapes (e.g. The Add-in collects the necessary information about the scale, medium, power, and/or expected conditions from you, and parametrically inserts the ideal shape best-suited to your intended purpose.
