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Howard Rush:
I needed to know Reynolds number for Gary James's CFD analysis, so I made me a Reynolds number calculator.  I also included Reynolds number / SLSD Reynolds number, which I think is an interesting thing to measure. Inputs are line length, lap time, chord, temperature and air pressure.  It's an Excel spreadsheet.  Send me a stamped, self-addressed email message, and I'll send you a copy. 

Dean Pappas:
Hi Howard,
You've gotten a hold of a CFD analysis package? How costly is it? Where can I get it?
Thanks,
 Dean P.
deanf3af2b@pappasfamily.net

Howard Rush:
It's Gary James.  According to him, he's not as costly as he used to be. 

Gary uses Profili, http://www.profili2.com/ (I hope that's the real site, not the impostor).  It's cheap.  It contains Xfoil, http://web.mit.edu/drela/Public/web/xfoil/

Dean Pappas:
Is that Gary that is not as costly as he used to be or Profili?
I find that my price has gone down! It's hard to justify top dollar when you're falling apart. :-[
Thanks for the links, Howard.
Dean P.

Igor Burger:
Great, if it calculates also elevator, it will be nice to have :-)

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