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Missile DATCOM is a widely used semi-empirical datasheet component build-up method for the preliminary design and analysis of missile aerodynamics and performance. It has been in continual development for over twenty years with the latest version scheduled for release in January 2006.
Missile DATCOM is a widely used semi-empirical datasheet component build-up method for the preliminary design and analysis of missile aerodynamics and performance. It has been in continual development for over twenty years with the latest version released in March 2011<ref>http://www.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a548461.pdf</ref>.
It has been traditionally supplied free of charge by the [[USAF]] to American [[defense contractor]]s. The code is considered [[International Traffic in Arms Regulations|ITAR]] and should not be distributed outside of the country.<ref>http://home.coosahs.net/dmarlowe/itar.htm{{deadlink|date=April 2013}}</ref>
It has been traditionally supplied free of charge by the [[USAF]] to American [[defense contractor]]s. The code is considered [[International Traffic in Arms Regulations|ITAR]] and should not be distributed outside of the country<ref>http://www.pmddtc.state.gov/regulations_laws/itar.html</ref>.


1997 version is available free of charge in a supplement CD of the book "Design Methodologies for Space Transportation Systems", by Walter E. Hammond. Book is published 2001, by AIAA.
The 1997 version is available free of charge in a supplement CD of the book "Design Methodologies for Space Transportation Systems", by Walter E. Hammond. Book is published 2001, by the [[American_Institute_of_Aeronautics_and_Astronautics|AIAA]].


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Digital Datcom]]
*[[Digital Datcom]]
*[[Aeroprediction]]<ref>[http://www.aiaa.org/content.cfm?pageid=406&gTable=Paper&gID=12706 Aerodynamic Predictions, Comparisons, and Validations Using Missile Datcom and Aeroprediction 98 (AP98)]{{deadlink|date=April 2013}}</ref>
*[[Aeroprediction]]<ref>[http://arc.aiaa.org/doi/pdf/10.2514/1.7814 Aerodynamic Predictions, Comparisons, and Validations Using Missile DATCOM (97) and Aeroprediction 98 (AP98)]</ref>


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Revision as of 21:43, 17 April 2013

Missile DATCOM is a widely used semi-empirical datasheet component build-up method for the preliminary design and analysis of missile aerodynamics and performance. It has been in continual development for over twenty years with the latest version released in March 2011[1]. It has been traditionally supplied free of charge by the USAF to American defense contractors. The code is considered ITAR and should not be distributed outside of the country[2].

The 1997 version is available free of charge in a supplement CD of the book "Design Methodologies for Space Transportation Systems", by Walter E. Hammond. Book is published 2001, by the AIAA.

See also

References