Clark Y-14 Airfoil: Solidworks Sketch for COSMOS Analysis

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A user is seeking a SolidWorks sketch of the Clark Y-14 airfoil for COSMOS analysis in a lab project. They inquire whether the Clark Y-14 is derived from modifying the thickness of the original Clark Y airfoil or if specific x and y coordinate data is available. Another participant suggests using Javafoil as a resource for obtaining the necessary XY coordinate data. The discussion highlights the need for accurate airfoil data for analysis purposes. Overall, the thread emphasizes collaboration in sharing technical resources for aerodynamics studies.
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Does anyone have a solidworks sketch of this airfoil? I would like to use it for a COSMOS analysis for a lab I am doing.

Thanks!
 
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i hava a basic problem ,

Does the clark Y-14 airfoil come from directly modify the thickness of the original clark y airfoil?
or if not, could anyone give me the x and y coordinate data of this foil?

thanks
 
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