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Winfoil is a an aeronautical computer aided design tool for designing,
analysing and modifying model aircraft. It also provides the ability
to print the design (wing ribs, fuselage sides, wing and tail plans)
to any Windows supported printer and export design components to
DXF files for import into other CAD programs such as AutoCAD. It
is typically used forthe design of radio control model aircraft,
yacht keels, rudders, car spoilers and windmills.
Latest News
10th November 2009
A new release of Winfoil 3 (Version 3.3.4) is now available. This
update will be automatically downloaded when Winfoil detects that
you have an internet connection. Alternatively registered users
can download the patch from the Winfoil
User Portal.
This release contains the following fixes.
- Fixed Test Print in Winfoil Preferences screen.
- Removed winfoil manifest to eliminate screen repainting problem in Import and Export screens.
- Fixed width of import airfoil coordinates screen when importing files from a directory.
- Modified Winfoil to cater for airfoils with an apostrophe in the name.
Winfoil for the Web
A prototype version of Winfoil for the web has been built as a proof of concept using Adobe Flex and Microsoft .Net. View
Winfoil Web Prototype
CNC Router
The author has been building a CNC router. This will be used to
test the generation of G-Code from Winfoil.
View
early build pictures.
Winfoil 3
Winfoil 3 is now available for registered users. A number of registered
user have been contacted about the release. If you have not received
an email please contact Winfoil
Support. A trial unregistered version is now also available
for download. Please see the Download
page for details. For more details on Winfoil 3 see the Overview.
User Portal
A Winfoil User Portal has been created
for registered users to access copies of their registered software
and update contact details. Registered users can generate an unlock
code to activate their copy of Winfoil. The user portal has been
developed using Adobe Flex, Flextense and Microsoft .Net technologies.
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