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A few interesting links...

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There are many many sources, specially if you're up to taking the most out of MSFS or X-Plane.

Just a few where I have found most of the sources regarding the internals of MSFS...

http://perso.orange.fr/hsors/FS_Soft/aerolinks.html

where Hervé has included links to yet another group of mandatory sites.

Hervé's site

http://perso.orange.fr/hsors/FS_Soft/index.html

has many other sections to explore, such as

http://perso.orange.fr/hsors/FS_Soft/fsairfile.html

Then, there are educational sites like:

http://www.lerc.nasa.gov/WWW/K-12/airplane/short.html

Hope this helps. Flight modeling in MSFS has allways been one of may major areas if interest, specialy when it comes to try and circumvent the limitations of MSFS FM.

For X-Plane users you can also visit:

http://www.mh-aerotools.de/airfoils/index.htm

Although oriented towards aeromodels, it includes a bunch of universal information and very useful Java-based tools. The author will probably add x-plane's "afl" data output for an even more complete design of x-plain airfoils.
 
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