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tls258

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While noodling around on Barnstormers, found a Pulsar XP for sale, which led to a YouTube site of an aeronautical engineer and pilot, Sonja Englert, that I thought I'd share since we see a lot of aeronautical engineering questions popup on this site to "stretch" the Sonerai envelope. She has a series of short videos on aircraft design concepts that are clear and some might find as a useful complement to our generalized discussions of what does or might work for this or that. She also consults, test flies, and has worked on Red Bull and NASA projects. Down-to-earth. She has a website with useful info: https://www.caro-engineering.com. Anyway, here is the link to the YouTube stuff: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOOaZPCpu-AEajw2m9PZP9g/videos
 
While noodling around on Barnstormers, found a Pulsar XP for sale, which led to a YouTube site of an aeronautical engineer and pilot, Sonja Englert, that I thought I'd share since we see a lot of aeronautical engineering questions popup on this site to "stretch" the Sonerai envelope. She has a series of short videos on aircraft design concepts that are clear and some might find as a useful complement to our generalized discussions of what does or might work for this or that. She also consults, test flies, and has worked on Red Bull and NASA projects. Down-to-earth. She has a website with useful info: https://www.caro-engineering.com. Anyway, here is the link to the YouTube stuff: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOOaZPCpu-AEajw2m9PZP9g/videos
A little similar to an Australian engineer who used to run light aircraft design courses over two days.
I still have my course notes and he even gave a DVD with the course on it so you could go back over stuff. He included lots of very useful stuff that he had experienced during his career.
 
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