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I don't know if this is of interest but just putting it here in case it is.
The Royal Aeronautical Society General Aviation Group (GAG) has instigated several initiatives to encourage Light Aircraft Design, Development and Manufacture.
Coventry University in conjunction with the Royal Aeronautical Society GAG is running a series of exciting Teach-ins on Light Aircraft Design. The Teach-ins are designed to lay down some basics of aircraft design and evaluation, employing the building blocks available in several low-cost software packages such as X-Plane. The software enables resulting aircraft configurations to be test flown using desktop computers and specialist simulators executing X-Plane.
The course – free and open to all – will be run as four monthly evening sessions, starting on Wednesday 18th January 2023 at 6.30pm. Coventry University has generously agreed to running the sessions both ‘Hands-On’ – for 22 users at its labs, and ‘On-line’ via Microsoft Teams.
More at the link...
The Royal Aeronautical Society General Aviation Group (GAG) has instigated several initiatives to encourage Light Aircraft Design, Development and Manufacture.
Coventry University in conjunction with the Royal Aeronautical Society GAG is running a series of exciting Teach-ins on Light Aircraft Design. The Teach-ins are designed to lay down some basics of aircraft design and evaluation, employing the building blocks available in several low-cost software packages such as X-Plane. The software enables resulting aircraft configurations to be test flown using desktop computers and specialist simulators executing X-Plane.
The course – free and open to all – will be run as four monthly evening sessions, starting on Wednesday 18th January 2023 at 6.30pm. Coventry University has generously agreed to running the sessions both ‘Hands-On’ – for 22 users at its labs, and ‘On-line’ via Microsoft Teams.
More at the link...