![]() I'd also recommend looking at XFLR5 because that's what I see most people in the homebuilt experimental and radio controlled communities use. However, a basic understanding of aerodynamics and the possibilities and limitations of the algorithms used will be very helpful - a good engineer should be able to think both like a scientist and a programmer. YouTube has a variety of tutorials available. My recommendation would be XFLR5 which incorporates the XFOIL airfoil solver and adds modules for designing and calculating the whole aircraft. ![]() But this is not what you want, my impression is you need a simple to use software which can be downloaded and run within minutes. If you now google for MACH, you will find this article by Gaetan Kenway which explains in detail how the software works. Optimization of aerodynamic shape and structural sizing variables These tools are components of the framework for multidisciplinaryÄesign optimization (MDO) of Aircraft Configurations with Highįidelity (MACH). ![]() If you follow the AIAA publication number (AIAA-2014-0567) given in the first frame of the linked video, you will find this article which explains in detail that the optimisation shown in the video was done on MACH:
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