- Mark
Drela (July 1, 1959) is an
American aeronautical engineer,
currently the
Professor of
Fluid Dynamics at the M****achusetts
Institute of Technology...
- parameters. It is
released under the GNU GPL.
XFOIL was
first developed by Mark
Drela at MIT as a
design tool for the MIT
Daedalus project in the 1980s. It was...
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Retrieved 24 July 2023.
Piotr Machnikowski;
Justyna Balcarczyk;
Monika Drela (2017). "Political
System (III)".
Contract law in Poland.
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which became available in the
early 1980s. This was soon
followed by Mark
Drela's XFOIL code. Both
PROFILE and
XFOIL incorporate two-dimensional
panel codes...
- R.
Bussolari of the MIT
Lincoln Laboratory; the
aerodynamicist was Mark
Drela, with his XFOIL; in 1986, the team
moves to
Hanscom Field; the
pilot Lois...
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until 2015. It is
currently in
storage at MIT. On 27
October 1991, Mark
Drela set the world-record
speed with
Decavitator of 18.5
knots (21.3 mph; 34...
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airliner concept Type of
aircraft National origin United States Manufacturer Aurora Flight Sciences Designer Mark
Drela Status Development and testing...
- Hovercraft".
Guinness World Records.
Retrieved 11 July 2016. Wall, Matthew;
Drela, Mark; Finberg, Steve. "Decavitator Human-Powered Hydrofoil". M****achusetts...
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world speed record on
water was set 27
October 1991 by MIT
professor Mark
Drela who
pedalled a human-powered hydrofoil, "Decavitator", to 9.53 m/s (34.3 km/h;...
- than the wind by the
power of the
available wind only. In 2009,
professor Drela of MIT
worked out the
equations for such a
device and
concluded that one...