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2 | Date | Count | Research Check | Type | MLA | Currency | Reliablity | Authority | Purpose |
3 | 8/21 | 1 | 1 | 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 factual | Main Contributor is writing from first hand experience | This information is fact and has cited sources |
4 | 8/21 | 2 | 1 | ARTL | "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 source | From a government sponsored company | Written by engineers and technicians from NASA | Not biased, factual and solid facts |
5 | 8/21 | 3 | 1 | ARTL | "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 NASA | Posted by NASA, the experts in the field | No stated author, but on NASA website | This is fact, not biased based on gathered information. |
6 | 8/28/2014 | 4a | 2 | ONL BOOK | Hull, 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 me | David 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. |
7 | 8/28/2014 | 5a | 2 | ONL BOOK | |||||
8 | 8/28/2014 | 6 | 2 | ARTL | Babinsky, Holger. "How do wings work?". IOPScience. University of Cambridge. Web. 28 Aug 2014. | This article was written in 2003 and is based on unchanged information | The 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 |
9 | 9/11/2014 | 7 | 3 | ARTL | Benchergui, D, and C Svoboda. "Aircraft Design." Aerospace America, 50.11 (2012): 28. 11 Sept 2014 | Only 2 years old | Factual information from an arrospace company | Written by people who work in aerospace | From a college library article index |
10 | 9/11/2014 | 8b | 3 | ARTL | "Reshaping Flight for Fuel Efficiency: Five Technologies on the Runway." National Geographic. Web. 11 Sep 2014. | Posted very recently | Accurate information | Written by National Geographic | National Geo is well respected informtive company |
11 | 9/11/2014 | 9 | 3 | ARTL | Alonso, J.J, P LeGresley, and V Pereyra. "Aircraft Design Optimization." Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, 79.6 (2009): 1948-1958. 11 Sep 2014 | 5 years old | Factual and unbiased | Authors have degrees in the field | Came from a college article resource |
12 | 9/18/2014 | 10 | 4 | ARTL | McClellan, J. "What is the most fuel-efficient airplane?" flightmag.org. Flight Magazine.2008 Dec. Web. 9 Sep 2014. | Only out for 6 years | Uses unbiased information | Works for flightmag, researched | flightmag is a factual magazine |
13 | 0/18/2014 | 11 | 4 | ARTL | "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 changed | NBC is usually unbiased on factual information like this | NBC journalist usually gather accurate information | NBC is a know news studio |
14 | 9/18/2014 | 12 | 4 | ARTL | Browand, Fred. "Reducing Aerodynamic Drag and Fuel Consumption." Stanford.edu. GCEP, Oct 2011. Web. 18 Sep 2014. | A couple years old, unchanged information | Comes from an engineers research and studies | Author has studied at stanford and USC engineering programs | Stanford is an extremely prestigous college |
15 | 9/25/2014 | 13 | 5 | ARTL | Hileman, 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 old | A college level resource | Authors are engineers and experts in aerodynamics | Composes established information on fuel efficieny in aircraft |
16 | 9/25/2014 | 14b | 5 | ARTL | "Reshaping Flight for Fuel Efficiency: Five Technologies on the Runway." National Geographic. Web. 11 Sep 2014. | ||||
17 | 9/25/2014 | 15 | 5 | ARTL | Hilton, Harry H. "Aerospace Structures." Aerospace America, 46.12 (2008): 98. | 6 years old, may contain old but I don't think it has changed much | Came from a college resource library | Author is an aerospace engineer | Presents factual information on different aerospace structures |
18 | 10/2/2014 | 16b | 6 | ARTL | "Reshaping Flight for Fuel Efficiency: Five Technologies on the Runway." National Geographic. Web. 11 Sep 2014. | ||||
19 | 10/2/2014 | 17 | 6 | VIDEO | McGinnis, John. "Synergy Aircraft Design Overview -Oshkosh 2012." Youtube, LLC. Web. 2 Oct 2014. | From one of their first conferences only 2 years old | Comes directly from the makers of the aircraft it is about | Came from the guy who invented the aircraft | Facts and information based on what they have proven |
20 | 10/2/2014 | 18 | 6 | ARTL | Kroo, I. "Nonplanar Wing Concepts for Increased Aircraft Efficiency." Stanford University. Web. 2 Oct 2014. | About 9 years old | From Stanford, well known school | aeronautics Professor at Stanford | Presents conceptual information based on known information |
21 | 10/9/2014 | 19c | 7 | ONL 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 arrodynamics | From a course at the Naval Aviations school | Naval Aviations school has lots of experts in this field working for them | Meant to introduce basic physics and aeronautical ideas to students |
22 | 10/9/2014 | 20c | 7 | ONL BOOK | |||||
23 | 10/9/2014 | 21c | 7 | ONL BOOK | |||||
24 | 10/16/2014 | 22c | 8 | ONL BOOK | |||||
25 | 10/16/2014 | 23c | 8 | ONL BOOK | |||||
26 | 10/16/2014 | 24 | 8 | ARTL | "What is Drag?" NASA. Web. 16 Oct 2014. | Information has not changed | It comes from NASA, thats reliable. | NASA engineers wrote this article for high-school students to learn | Meant to introduce the basic concepts of drag and its effects |
27 | 10/23/2014 | 25c | 9 | Onl book | |||||
28 | 10/23/2014 | 26c | 9 | Onl book | |||||
29 | 10/23/2014 | 27c | 9 | Onl book | |||||
30 | 11/6/2014 | 28d | 10 | ARTL | "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. |
31 | 11/6/2014 | 29d | 10 | ARTL | "Aerodynamics." Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. howthingsfly.si.edu. Web. 6 November 2014. | ||||
32 | 11/6/2014 | 30d | 10 | ARTL | "Aerodynamics." Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. howthingsfly.si.edu. Web. 6 November 2014. | ||||
33 | 11/13/2014 | 31d | 11 | ARTL | "Aerodynamics." Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. howthingsfly.si.edu. Web. 6 November 2014. | ||||
34 | 11/13/2014 | 32d | 11 | ARTL | "Aerodynamics." Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. howthingsfly.si.edu. Web. 6 November 2014. | ||||
35 | 11/13/2014 | 33 | 11 | 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 factual | Main Contributor is writing from first hand experience | This information is fact and has cited sources |
36 | 12/4/2014 | 34 | 12 | ARTL | "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 source | From a government sponsored company | Written by engineers and technicians from NASA | Not biased, factual and solid facts |
37 | 12/4/2014 | 35 | 12 | ARTL | "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 NASA | Posted by NASA, the experts in the field | No stated author, but on NASA website | This is fact, not biased based on gathered information. |
38 | 12/4/2014 | 36f | 12 | ONL BOOK | Hull, 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 me | David 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. |
39 | 12/12/2014 | 37f | 13 | ONL BOOK | |||||
40 | 12/12/2014 | 38 | 13 | ARTL | Babinsky, Holger. "How do wings work?". IOPScience. University of Cambridge. Web. 28 Aug 2014. | This article was written in 2003 and is based on unchanged information | The 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 |
41 | 12/12/2014 | 39 | 13 | ARTL | Benchergui, D, and C Svoboda. "Aircraft Design." Aerospace America, 50.11 (2012): 28. 11 Sept 2014 | Only 2 years old | Factual information from an arrospace company | Written by people who work in aerospace | From a college library article index |
42 | 40 | 14 | ARTL | "Reshaping Flight for Fuel Efficiency: Five Technologies on the Runway." National Geographic. Web. 11 Sep 2014. | Posted very recently | Accurate information | Written by National Geographic | National Geo is well respected informtive company | |
43 | 41 | 14 | ARTL | Alonso, J.J, P LeGresley, and V Pereyra. "Aircraft Design Optimization." Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, 79.6 (2009): 1948-1958. 11 Sep 2014 | 5 years old | Factual and unbiased | Authors have degrees in the field | Came from a college article resource | |
44 | 42 | 14 | ARTL | McClellan, J. "What is the most fuel-efficient airplane?" flightmag.org. Flight Magazine.2008 Dec. Web. 9 Sep 2014. | Only out for 6 years | Uses unbiased information | Works for flightmag, researched | flightmag is a factual magazine | |
45 | 43 | 15 | 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 factual | Main Contributor is writing from first hand experience | This information is fact and has cited sources | |
46 | 44 | 15 | ARTL | "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 source | From a government sponsored company | Written by engineers and technicians from NASA | Not biased, factual and solid facts | |
47 | 45 | 15 | ARTL | "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 NASA | Posted by NASA, the experts in the field | No stated author, but on NASA website | This is fact, not biased based on gathered information. | |
48 | 46j | 16 | ONL BOOK | Hull, 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 me | David 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. | |
49 | 47j | 16 | ONL BOOK | ||||||
50 | 48 | 16 | ARTL | Babinsky, Holger. "How do wings work?". IOPScience. University of Cambridge. Web. 28 Aug 2014. | This article was written in 2003 and is based on unchanged information | The 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 | |
51 | 49 | 17 | ARTL | Benchergui, D, and C Svoboda. "Aircraft Design." Aerospace America, 50.11 (2012): 28. 11 Sept 2014 | Only 2 years old | Factual information from an arrospace company | Written by people who work in aerospace | From a college library article index | |
52 | 50 | 17 | ARTL | "Reshaping Flight for Fuel Efficiency: Five Technologies on the Runway." National Geographic. Web. 11 Sep 2014. | Posted very recently | Accurate information | Written by National Geographic | National Geo is well respected informtive company | |
53 | 51 | 17 | ARTL | Alonso, J.J, P LeGresley, and V Pereyra. "Aircraft Design Optimization." Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, 79.6 (2009): 1948-1958. 11 Sep 2014 | 5 years old | Factual and unbiased | Authors have degrees in the field | Came from a college article resource | |
54 | 52 | 18 | ARTL | McClellan, J. "What is the most fuel-efficient airplane?" flightmag.org. Flight Magazine.2008 Dec. Web. 9 Sep 2014. | Only out for 6 years | Uses unbiased information | Works for flightmag, researched | flightmag is a factual magazine | |
55 | 53 | 18 | ARTL | "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 changed | NBC is usually unbiased on factual information like this | NBC journalist usually gather accurate information | NBC is a know news studio | |
56 | 54 | 18 | ARTL | Browand, Fred. "Reducing Aerodynamic Drag and Fuel Consumption." Stanford.edu. GCEP, Oct 2011. Web. 18 Sep 2014. | A couple years old, unchanged information | Comes from an engineers research and studies | Author has studied at stanford and USC engineering programs | Stanford is an extremely prestigous college | |
57 | 55 | 19 | ARTL | Hileman, 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 old | A college level resource | Authors are engineers and experts in aerodynamics | Composes established information on fuel efficieny in aircraft | |
58 | 56 | 19 | ARTL | "Reshaping Flight for Fuel Efficiency: Five Technologies on the Runway." National Geographic. Web. 11 Sep 2014. | |||||
59 | 57 | 19 | ARTL | Hilton, Harry H. "Aerospace Structures." Aerospace America, 46.12 (2008): 98. | 6 years old, may contain old but I don't think it has changed much | Came from a college resource library | Author is an aerospace engineer | Presents factual information on different aerospace structures | |
60 | 58 | 20 | ARTL | "Reshaping Flight for Fuel Efficiency: Five Technologies on the Runway." National Geographic. Web. 11 Sep 2014. | |||||
61 | 59 | 20 | VIDEO | McGinnis, John. "Synergy Aircraft Design Overview -Oshkosh 2012." Youtube, LLC. Web. 2 Oct 2014. | From one of their first conferences only 2 years old | Comes directly from the makers of the aircraft it is about | Came from the guy who invented the aircraft | Facts and information based on what they have proven | |
62 | 60 | 20 | ARTL | Kroo, I. "Nonplanar Wing Concepts for Increased Aircraft Efficiency." Stanford University. Web. 2 Oct 2014. | About 9 years old | From Stanford, well known school | aeronautics Professor at Stanford | Presents conceptual information based on known information | |
63 | 61 | 21 | ONL 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 arrodynamics | From a course at the Naval Aviations school | Naval Aviations school has lots of experts in this field working for them | Meant to introduce basic physics and aeronautical ideas to students | |
64 | 62 | 21 | ARTL | Benchergui, D, and C Svoboda. "Aircraft Design." Aerospace America, 50.11 (2012): 28. 11 Sept 2014 | Only 2 years old | Factual information from an arrospace company | Written by people who work in aerospace | From a college library article index | |
65 | 63 | 21 | ARTL | "Reshaping Flight for Fuel Efficiency: Five Technologies on the Runway." National Geographic. Web. 11 Sep 2014. | Posted very recently | Accurate information | Written by National Geographic | National Geo is well respected informtive company | |
66 | 64 | 22 | ARTL | Alonso, J.J, P LeGresley, and V Pereyra. "Aircraft Design Optimization." Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, 79.6 (2009): 1948-1958. 11 Sep 2014 | 5 years old | Factual and unbiased | Authors have degrees in the field | Came from a college article resource | |
67 | 65 | 22 | ARTL | McClellan, J. "What is the most fuel-efficient airplane?" flightmag.org. Flight Magazine.2008 Dec. Web. 9 Sep 2014. | Only out for 6 years | Uses unbiased information | Works for flightmag, researched | flightmag is a factual magazine | |
68 | 66 | 22 | 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 factual | Main Contributor is writing from first hand experience | This information is fact and has cited sources | |
69 | 67 | 23 | ARTL | "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 source | From a government sponsored company | Written by engineers and technicians from NASA | Not biased, factual and solid facts | |
70 | 68 | 23 | ARTL | "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 NASA | Posted by NASA, the experts in the field | No stated author, but on NASA website | This is fact, not biased based on gathered information. | |
71 | 69n | 23 | ONL BOOK | Hull, 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 me | David 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. | |
72 | 70n | 24 | ONL BOOK | ||||||
73 | 71 | 24 | ARTL | Babinsky, Holger. "How do wings work?". IOPScience. University of Cambridge. Web. 28 Aug 2014. | This article was written in 2003 and is based on unchanged information | The 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 | |
74 | 72 | 24 | ARTL | Benchergui, D, and C Svoboda. "Aircraft Design." Aerospace America, 50.11 (2012): 28. 11 Sept 2014 | Only 2 years old | Factual information from an arrospace company | Written by people who work in aerospace | From a college library article index | |
75 | 73 | 25 | ARTL | "Reshaping Flight for Fuel Efficiency: Five Technologies on the Runway." National Geographic. Web. 11 Sep 2014. | Posted very recently | Accurate information | Written by National Geographic | National Geo is well respected informtive company | |
76 | 74 | 25 | ARTL | Alonso, J.J, P LeGresley, and V Pereyra. "Aircraft Design Optimization." Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, 79.6 (2009): 1948-1958. 11 Sep 2014 | 5 years old | Factual and unbiased | Authors have degrees in the field | Came from a college article resource | |
77 | 75 | 25 | ARTL | McClellan, J. "What is the most fuel-efficient airplane?" flightmag.org. Flight Magazine.2008 Dec. Web. 9 Sep 2014. | Only out for 6 years | Uses unbiased information | Works for flightmag, researched | flightmag is a factual magazine | |
78 | 76 | 26 | ARTL | "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 changed | NBC is usually unbiased on factual information like this | NBC journalist usually gather accurate information | NBC is a know news studio | |
79 | 77 | 26 | ARTL | Browand, Fred. "Reducing Aerodynamic Drag and Fuel Consumption." Stanford.edu. GCEP, Oct 2011. Web. 18 Sep 2014. | A couple years old, unchanged information | Comes from an engineers research and studies | Author has studied at stanford and USC engineering programs | Stanford is an extremely prestigous college | |
80 | 78 | 26 | ARTL | Hileman, 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 old | A college level resource | Authors are engineers and experts in aerodynamics | Composes established information on fuel efficieny in aircraft | |
81 | 79 | ARTL | "Reshaping Flight for Fuel Efficiency: Five Technologies on the Runway." National Geographic. Web. 11 Sep 2014. | ||||||
82 | 80 | ARTL | Hilton, Harry H. "Aerospace Structures." Aerospace America, 46.12 (2008): 98. | 6 years old, may contain old but I don't think it has changed much | Came from a college resource library | Author is an aerospace engineer | Presents factual information on different aerospace structures | ||
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