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8/2111 ENCY"Aerospace Engineering". Encyclopedia Brittanica. Encyclopedia Britannica, 2013. Britannica. Web. 21 Aug 2014. <http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/7364/aerospace-engineering>Last updated in 2013.Mainly factualMain Contributor is writing from first hand experienceThis information is fact and has cited sources
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8/2121ARTL"Atmpospheric Flight". NASA.gov. NASA. Web. 21 Aug 2014. <http://www.nasa.gov/centers/langley/news/factsheets/FS-2001-09-68-LaRC.html>Last updated in 2011, from reliable sourceFrom a government sponsored companyWritten by engineers and technicians from NASANot biased, factual and solid facts
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8/2131ARTL"Careers in Aerospace Technology". NASA.gov. NASA. Web. 21 Aug 2014. <http://www.nasa.gov/centers/langley/news/factsheets/FS-2001-09-68-LaRC.html>Last updated in 2013, from NASAPosted by NASA, the experts in the fieldNo stated author, but on NASA websiteThis is fact, not biased based on gathered information.
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8/28/20144a2ONL BOOKHull, David. "Fundamentals of Airplane Flight Mechanics." Springer. UltraLigero.net. Web. 28 Aug 2014.Updated very recently and contains information on fairly recent aircrafts.Written by an author who lists all of his sources. His sources are very reliable and may be future sources for meDavid G. Hull is not a known author, however he appears to be reliable.This information is based on information and data gathered from their sources.
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8/28/201462ARTLBabinsky, Holger. "How do wings work?". IOPScience. University of Cambridge. Web. 28 Aug 2014.This article was written in 2003 and is based on unchanged informationThe university of Cambridge is a very respectable institute so I feel the information is realiable.The author is a teacher in the Engineering Department at Cambridge so he is very knowledgeable on the subject.Factual information gathered and written based on already established theories and formulas
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9/11/201473ARTLBenchergui, D, and C Svoboda. "Aircraft Design." Aerospace America, 50.11 (2012): 28. 11 Sept 2014Only 2 years oldFactual information from an arrospace companyWritten by people who work in aerospaceFrom a college library article index
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9/11/20148b3ARTL"Reshaping Flight for Fuel Efficiency: Five Technologies on the Runway." National Geographic. Web. 11 Sep 2014.Posted very recentlyAccurate informationWritten by National GeographicNational Geo is well respected informtive company
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9/11/201493ARTLAlonso, J.J, P LeGresley, and V Pereyra. "Aircraft Design Optimization." Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, 79.6 (2009): 1948-1958. 11 Sep 20145 years oldFactual and unbiasedAuthors have degrees in the fieldCame from a college article resource
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9/18/2014104ARTLMcClellan, J. "What is the most fuel-efficient airplane?" flightmag.org. Flight Magazine.2008 Dec. Web. 9 Sep 2014. Only out for 6 yearsUses unbiased informationWorks for flightmag, researchedflightmag is a factual magazine
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0/18/2014114ARTL"A plane that offers better fuel economy than your car." nbcnews.org. NBC, May 2012. Web. 17 Sep 2014. This has only been out for 2 years, information hasnt changedNBC is usually unbiased on factual information like thisNBC journalist usually gather accurate informationNBC is a know news studio
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9/18/2014124ARTLBrowand, Fred. "Reducing Aerodynamic Drag and Fuel Consumption." Stanford.edu. GCEP, Oct 2011. Web. 18 Sep 2014.A couple years old, unchanged informationComes from an engineers research and studiesAuthor has studied at stanford and USC engineering programsStanford is an extremely prestigous college
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9/25/2014135ARTLHileman, J. I, Z. S Spakovszky, M Drela, M. A Sargeant, and A Jones. "Airframe Design for Silent Fuel-Efficient Aircraft." Journal of Aircraft, 47.3 (2010): 956-969.Only a couple years oldA college level resourceAuthors are engineers and experts in aerodynamicsComposes established information on fuel efficieny in aircraft
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9/25/201414b5ARTL"Reshaping Flight for Fuel Efficiency: Five Technologies on the Runway." National Geographic. Web. 11 Sep 2014.
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9/25/2014155ARTLHilton, Harry H. "Aerospace Structures." Aerospace America, 46.12 (2008): 98.6 years old, may contain old but I don't think it has changed muchCame from a college resource libraryAuthor is an aerospace engineerPresents factual information on different aerospace structures
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10/2/201416b6ARTL"Reshaping Flight for Fuel Efficiency: Five Technologies on the Runway." National Geographic. Web. 11 Sep 2014.
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10/2/2014176VIDEOMcGinnis, John. "Synergy Aircraft Design Overview -Oshkosh 2012." Youtube, LLC. Web. 2 Oct 2014.From one of their first conferences only 2 years oldComes directly from the makers of the aircraft it is aboutCame from the guy who invented the aircraftFacts and information based on what they have proven
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10/2/2014186ARTLKroo, I. "Nonplanar Wing Concepts for Increased Aircraft Efficiency." Stanford University. Web. 2 Oct 2014.About 9 years oldFrom Stanford, well known schoolaeronautics Professor at StanfordPresents conceptual information based on known information
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10/9/201419c7ONL BOOK"Fundamentals of Aerodynamics" Naval Aviations School Command, Apr 2008. Web. 9 Oct 2014.Came from 2008 and there has not been much new discovery in arrodynamicsFrom a course at the Naval Aviations schoolNaval Aviations school has lots of experts in this field working for themMeant to introduce basic physics and aeronautical ideas to students
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10/16/2014248ARTL"What is Drag?" NASA. Web. 16 Oct 2014.Information has not changedIt comes from NASA, thats reliable.NASA engineers wrote this article for high-school students to learnMeant to introduce the basic concepts of drag and its effects
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11/6/201428d10ARTL"Aerodynamics." Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. howthingsfly.si.edu. Web. 6 November 2014. There is no update to the aerodynamic and drag concepts introduced in this article. The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum is a world reknown source for scientific information. Only produce factual information from research and studies.Describes the several different forms of drag in depth.
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11/6/201429d10ARTL"Aerodynamics." Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. howthingsfly.si.edu. Web. 6 November 2014.
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11/6/201430d10ARTL"Aerodynamics." Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. howthingsfly.si.edu. Web. 6 November 2014.
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11/13/201431d11ARTL"Aerodynamics." Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. howthingsfly.si.edu. Web. 6 November 2014.
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11/13/201432d11ARTL"Aerodynamics." Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. howthingsfly.si.edu. Web. 6 November 2014.
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11/13/20143311 ENCY"Aerospace Engineering". Encyclopedia Brittanica. Encyclopedia Britannica, 2013. Britannica. Web. 21 Aug 2014. <http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/7364/aerospace-engineering>Last updated in 2013.Mainly factualMain Contributor is writing from first hand experienceThis information is fact and has cited sources
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12/4/20143412ARTL"Atmpospheric Flight". NASA.gov. NASA. Web. 21 Aug 2014. <http://www.nasa.gov/centers/langley/news/factsheets/FS-2001-09-68-LaRC.html>Last updated in 2011, from reliable sourceFrom a government sponsored companyWritten by engineers and technicians from NASANot biased, factual and solid facts
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12/4/20143512ARTL"Careers in Aerospace Technology". NASA.gov. NASA. Web. 21 Aug 2014. <http://www.nasa.gov/centers/langley/news/factsheets/FS-2001-09-68-LaRC.html>Last updated in 2013, from NASAPosted by NASA, the experts in the fieldNo stated author, but on NASA websiteThis is fact, not biased based on gathered information.
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12/4/201436f12ONL BOOKHull, David. "Fundamentals of Airplane Flight Mechanics." Springer. UltraLigero.net. Web. 28 Aug 2014.Updated very recently and contains information on fairly recent aircrafts.Written by an author who lists all of his sources. His sources are very reliable and may be future sources for meDavid G. Hull is not a known author, however he appears to be reliable.This information is based on information and data gathered from their sources.
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12/12/20143813ARTLBabinsky, Holger. "How do wings work?". IOPScience. University of Cambridge. Web. 28 Aug 2014.This article was written in 2003 and is based on unchanged informationThe university of Cambridge is a very respectable institute so I feel the information is realiable.The author is a teacher in the Engineering Department at Cambridge so he is very knowledgeable on the subject.Factual information gathered and written based on already established theories and formulas
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12/12/20143913ARTLBenchergui, D, and C Svoboda. "Aircraft Design." Aerospace America, 50.11 (2012): 28. 11 Sept 2014Only 2 years oldFactual information from an arrospace companyWritten by people who work in aerospaceFrom a college library article index
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4014ARTL"Reshaping Flight for Fuel Efficiency: Five Technologies on the Runway." National Geographic. Web. 11 Sep 2014.Posted very recentlyAccurate informationWritten by National GeographicNational Geo is well respected informtive company
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4114ARTLAlonso, J.J, P LeGresley, and V Pereyra. "Aircraft Design Optimization." Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, 79.6 (2009): 1948-1958. 11 Sep 20145 years oldFactual and unbiasedAuthors have degrees in the fieldCame from a college article resource
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4214ARTLMcClellan, J. "What is the most fuel-efficient airplane?" flightmag.org. Flight Magazine.2008 Dec. Web. 9 Sep 2014. Only out for 6 yearsUses unbiased informationWorks for flightmag, researchedflightmag is a factual magazine
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4315 ENCY"Aerospace Engineering". Encyclopedia Brittanica. Encyclopedia Britannica, 2013. Britannica. Web. 21 Aug 2014. <http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/7364/aerospace-engineering>Last updated in 2013.Mainly factualMain Contributor is writing from first hand experienceThis information is fact and has cited sources
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4415ARTL"Atmpospheric Flight". NASA.gov. NASA. Web. 21 Aug 2014. <http://www.nasa.gov/centers/langley/news/factsheets/FS-2001-09-68-LaRC.html>Last updated in 2011, from reliable sourceFrom a government sponsored companyWritten by engineers and technicians from NASANot biased, factual and solid facts
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4515ARTL"Careers in Aerospace Technology". NASA.gov. NASA. Web. 21 Aug 2014. <http://www.nasa.gov/centers/langley/news/factsheets/FS-2001-09-68-LaRC.html>Last updated in 2013, from NASAPosted by NASA, the experts in the fieldNo stated author, but on NASA websiteThis is fact, not biased based on gathered information.
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46j16ONL BOOKHull, David. "Fundamentals of Airplane Flight Mechanics." Springer. UltraLigero.net. Web. 28 Aug 2014.Updated very recently and contains information on fairly recent aircrafts.Written by an author who lists all of his sources. His sources are very reliable and may be future sources for meDavid G. Hull is not a known author, however he appears to be reliable.This information is based on information and data gathered from their sources.
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4816ARTLBabinsky, Holger. "How do wings work?". IOPScience. University of Cambridge. Web. 28 Aug 2014.This article was written in 2003 and is based on unchanged informationThe university of Cambridge is a very respectable institute so I feel the information is realiable.The author is a teacher in the Engineering Department at Cambridge so he is very knowledgeable on the subject.Factual information gathered and written based on already established theories and formulas
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4917ARTLBenchergui, D, and C Svoboda. "Aircraft Design." Aerospace America, 50.11 (2012): 28. 11 Sept 2014Only 2 years oldFactual information from an arrospace companyWritten by people who work in aerospaceFrom a college library article index
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5017ARTL"Reshaping Flight for Fuel Efficiency: Five Technologies on the Runway." National Geographic. Web. 11 Sep 2014.Posted very recentlyAccurate informationWritten by National GeographicNational Geo is well respected informtive company
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5117ARTLAlonso, J.J, P LeGresley, and V Pereyra. "Aircraft Design Optimization." Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, 79.6 (2009): 1948-1958. 11 Sep 20145 years oldFactual and unbiasedAuthors have degrees in the fieldCame from a college article resource
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5218ARTLMcClellan, J. "What is the most fuel-efficient airplane?" flightmag.org. Flight Magazine.2008 Dec. Web. 9 Sep 2014. Only out for 6 yearsUses unbiased informationWorks for flightmag, researchedflightmag is a factual magazine
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5318ARTL"A plane that offers better fuel economy than your car." nbcnews.org. NBC, May 2012. Web. 17 Sep 2014. This has only been out for 2 years, information hasnt changedNBC is usually unbiased on factual information like thisNBC journalist usually gather accurate informationNBC is a know news studio
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5418ARTLBrowand, Fred. "Reducing Aerodynamic Drag and Fuel Consumption." Stanford.edu. GCEP, Oct 2011. Web. 18 Sep 2014.A couple years old, unchanged informationComes from an engineers research and studiesAuthor has studied at stanford and USC engineering programsStanford is an extremely prestigous college
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5519ARTLHileman, J. I, Z. S Spakovszky, M Drela, M. A Sargeant, and A Jones. "Airframe Design for Silent Fuel-Efficient Aircraft." Journal of Aircraft, 47.3 (2010): 956-969.Only a couple years oldA college level resourceAuthors are engineers and experts in aerodynamicsComposes established information on fuel efficieny in aircraft
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5619ARTL"Reshaping Flight for Fuel Efficiency: Five Technologies on the Runway." National Geographic. Web. 11 Sep 2014.
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5719ARTLHilton, Harry H. "Aerospace Structures." Aerospace America, 46.12 (2008): 98.6 years old, may contain old but I don't think it has changed muchCame from a college resource libraryAuthor is an aerospace engineerPresents factual information on different aerospace structures
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5820ARTL"Reshaping Flight for Fuel Efficiency: Five Technologies on the Runway." National Geographic. Web. 11 Sep 2014.
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5920VIDEOMcGinnis, John. "Synergy Aircraft Design Overview -Oshkosh 2012." Youtube, LLC. Web. 2 Oct 2014.From one of their first conferences only 2 years oldComes directly from the makers of the aircraft it is aboutCame from the guy who invented the aircraftFacts and information based on what they have proven
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6020ARTLKroo, I. "Nonplanar Wing Concepts for Increased Aircraft Efficiency." Stanford University. Web. 2 Oct 2014.About 9 years oldFrom Stanford, well known schoolaeronautics Professor at StanfordPresents conceptual information based on known information
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6121ONL BOOK"Fundamentals of Aerodynamics" Naval Aviations School Command, Apr 2008. Web. 9 Oct 2014.Came from 2008 and there has not been much new discovery in arrodynamicsFrom a course at the Naval Aviations schoolNaval Aviations school has lots of experts in this field working for themMeant to introduce basic physics and aeronautical ideas to students
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6221ARTLBenchergui, D, and C Svoboda. "Aircraft Design." Aerospace America, 50.11 (2012): 28. 11 Sept 2014Only 2 years oldFactual information from an arrospace companyWritten by people who work in aerospaceFrom a college library article index
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6321ARTL"Reshaping Flight for Fuel Efficiency: Five Technologies on the Runway." National Geographic. Web. 11 Sep 2014.Posted very recentlyAccurate informationWritten by National GeographicNational Geo is well respected informtive company
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6422ARTLAlonso, J.J, P LeGresley, and V Pereyra. "Aircraft Design Optimization." Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, 79.6 (2009): 1948-1958. 11 Sep 20145 years oldFactual and unbiasedAuthors have degrees in the fieldCame from a college article resource
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6522ARTLMcClellan, J. "What is the most fuel-efficient airplane?" flightmag.org. Flight Magazine.2008 Dec. Web. 9 Sep 2014. Only out for 6 yearsUses unbiased informationWorks for flightmag, researchedflightmag is a factual magazine
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6622 ENCY"Aerospace Engineering". Encyclopedia Brittanica. Encyclopedia Britannica, 2013. Britannica. Web. 21 Aug 2014. <http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/7364/aerospace-engineering>Last updated in 2013.Mainly factualMain Contributor is writing from first hand experienceThis information is fact and has cited sources
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6723ARTL"Atmpospheric Flight". NASA.gov. NASA. Web. 21 Aug 2014. <http://www.nasa.gov/centers/langley/news/factsheets/FS-2001-09-68-LaRC.html>Last updated in 2011, from reliable sourceFrom a government sponsored companyWritten by engineers and technicians from NASANot biased, factual and solid facts
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6823ARTL"Careers in Aerospace Technology". NASA.gov. NASA. Web. 21 Aug 2014. <http://www.nasa.gov/centers/langley/news/factsheets/FS-2001-09-68-LaRC.html>Last updated in 2013, from NASAPosted by NASA, the experts in the fieldNo stated author, but on NASA websiteThis is fact, not biased based on gathered information.
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69n23ONL BOOKHull, David. "Fundamentals of Airplane Flight Mechanics." Springer. UltraLigero.net. Web. 28 Aug 2014.Updated very recently and contains information on fairly recent aircrafts.Written by an author who lists all of his sources. His sources are very reliable and may be future sources for meDavid G. Hull is not a known author, however he appears to be reliable.This information is based on information and data gathered from their sources.
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7124ARTLBabinsky, Holger. "How do wings work?". IOPScience. University of Cambridge. Web. 28 Aug 2014.This article was written in 2003 and is based on unchanged informationThe university of Cambridge is a very respectable institute so I feel the information is realiable.The author is a teacher in the Engineering Department at Cambridge so he is very knowledgeable on the subject.Factual information gathered and written based on already established theories and formulas
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7224ARTLBenchergui, D, and C Svoboda. "Aircraft Design." Aerospace America, 50.11 (2012): 28. 11 Sept 2014Only 2 years oldFactual information from an arrospace companyWritten by people who work in aerospaceFrom a college library article index
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7325ARTL"Reshaping Flight for Fuel Efficiency: Five Technologies on the Runway." National Geographic. Web. 11 Sep 2014.Posted very recentlyAccurate informationWritten by National GeographicNational Geo is well respected informtive company
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7425ARTLAlonso, J.J, P LeGresley, and V Pereyra. "Aircraft Design Optimization." Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, 79.6 (2009): 1948-1958. 11 Sep 20145 years oldFactual and unbiasedAuthors have degrees in the fieldCame from a college article resource
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7525ARTLMcClellan, J. "What is the most fuel-efficient airplane?" flightmag.org. Flight Magazine.2008 Dec. Web. 9 Sep 2014. Only out for 6 yearsUses unbiased informationWorks for flightmag, researchedflightmag is a factual magazine
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7626ARTL"A plane that offers better fuel economy than your car." nbcnews.org. NBC, May 2012. Web. 17 Sep 2014. This has only been out for 2 years, information hasnt changedNBC is usually unbiased on factual information like thisNBC journalist usually gather accurate informationNBC is a know news studio
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7726ARTLBrowand, Fred. "Reducing Aerodynamic Drag and Fuel Consumption." Stanford.edu. GCEP, Oct 2011. Web. 18 Sep 2014.A couple years old, unchanged informationComes from an engineers research and studiesAuthor has studied at stanford and USC engineering programsStanford is an extremely prestigous college
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7826ARTLHileman, J. I, Z. S Spakovszky, M Drela, M. A Sargeant, and A Jones. "Airframe Design for Silent Fuel-Efficient Aircraft." Journal of Aircraft, 47.3 (2010): 956-969.Only a couple years oldA college level resourceAuthors are engineers and experts in aerodynamicsComposes established information on fuel efficieny in aircraft
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79ARTL"Reshaping Flight for Fuel Efficiency: Five Technologies on the Runway." National Geographic. Web. 11 Sep 2014.
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80ARTLHilton, Harry H. "Aerospace Structures." Aerospace America, 46.12 (2008): 98.6 years old, may contain old but I don't think it has changed muchCame from a college resource libraryAuthor is an aerospace engineerPresents factual information on different aerospace structures
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