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FanWing
a new high lift, efficient wing which produces both lift and thrust. Photos of models and test flights.
(http://www.fanwing.com)
Advanced Personal Air Transportation System
exploring the future role of aviation in personal transportaion systems.
(apats.org)
Aero Gopher
No Description available
(gopher://wiretap.spies.com/11/Library/Article/Aero)
Aeronautic Nation
online information about history, the pilots that flew the planes, mysteries and disasters of flight, and more.
(library.advanced.org/18033)
Aeronautics Learning Laboratory for Science, Technology, and Research
NASA-sponsored site offering a complete textbook on aeronautics at various reading levels, from middle school through college.
(http://www.allstar.fiu.edu/)
Aerotech News and Review
focuses on the aerospace and defense industries.
(http://www.aerotechnews.com)
Air Letter On-line
Daily newsletter covering the international aerospace, aviation, and air defense industries.
(http://www.airletter.com)
Aviation Resource Center
information on aircraft, aerodynamics, aerospace, and more.
(http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/4294)
Aviation World
comprehensive directory of airlines, airports, plane manufacturers and more.
(http://www.multiweb.net/~mdn/index.html)
Beginner's Guide to Aerodynamics
designed to provide background information on basic aerodynamics for secondary math and science teachers.
(http://www.lerc.nasa.gov/WWW/IFMD/airplane/bga.html)
DC-9 Users Guide for Microgravity Experiments
step by step user guide for anyone interested in submitting a microgravity experiment for flight on the NASA Lewis ResearchCenter DC-9.
(http://zeta.lerc.nasa.gov/jpw/cover.htm)
Development of a Taxi Assistance and Guidance System
support the pilot on the ground by weather independent navigation, datalink communication, and several assistance and warning functions.
(dv.bs.dlr.de/ff/fl/24/tarmac-as/)
Hangar, The
presents the latest in technology and classic moments in aviation history.
(http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Lab/5968/)
Historic Wings
featuring stories and photodocumentaries about the triumphs and trials of flight, both past and present.
(http://www.historicwings.com/)
How Things Fly
based on an exhibition at the National Air and Space Museum.
(http://www.nasm.edu/GALLERIES/GAL109/)
How Wings Really Work
faults of Bernoulli-based wing theory are described, and more appropriate theory is presented in terms of air mass acceleration and reaction according to Newtonian principles.
(http://www.geocities.com/capecanaveral/hangar/6544)
Instrumenting a Research Aircraft
how to instrument your own research airplane so that you can go out and perform a complete flight test program
(http://www.dfrc.nasa.gov/People/Shafer/files/instr.html)
Introduction to Flight
topics include air, parts of a plane, and how planes fly.
(k12unix.larc.nasa.gov/flyingstart/module1.html)
Ionocraft Page
1964 article about ion-propelled aircraft from Popular Mechanics.
(http://www.markwilson.com/ioncraft/index.html)
K-8 Aeronautics Internet Textbook
includes lesson plans, interactive activities, and curriculum bridges to other subjects.
(http://wings.ucdavis.edu)
NASA's Environmental Research Aircraft and Sensor Technology (ERAST) Program
developing aeronautical technologies that will lead to a new family of remotely piloted vehicles (RPVs) that will fly slower, higher, and longer.
(http://www.dfrc.nasa.gov/Projects/erast/erasth.html)
NOVA: Supersonic Spies
explore the future of air travel with diagrams, animation and text - and find out what keeps today's Concorde aloft.
(http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/supersonic/)
Numerical Aerospace Simulation Facility Software
information about supercomputer systems software and support tools to scientific visualization applications from this division of the NASA Ames Research Center.
(http://www.nas.nasa.gov/Technology/Software/)
Perceived Human Factors Problems of Flightdeck Automation
describes a study to identify possible human factors (ergonomics) problems with commercial aircraft automation.
(http://www.engr.orst.edu/~funkk/Auto/autoprob.html)
PlaneMath
lessons and activities to learn cool things about math and aeronautics on the Internet.
(http://www.planemath.com/)
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