Potential Flow Codes
- PanAir a502 (created by Boeing)
- HESS (created by Douglas)
- MACAERO (created by McDonnell Aircraft)
- PMARC (created by NASA)
- Quadpan (created by Lockheed)
- LinAir (created by Desktop Aeronautics)
- VSAero
- CMARC (created by AeroLogic, Personal Simulation Works, based in PMARC)
- DesignFOIL (created by DreeseCode Software LLC)
- XFLR5 (open source)
- Vortexje (open source, created by Baayen & Heinz GmbH)
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