
WWW sites of interest to AIAA members and aerospace enthusiasts.
Please let us know of any WWW sites which you think will be of interest to AIAA members and aerospace enthusiasts. As suggested by the categories below, topics could vary from political to educational to technical to miscellaneous.
Please send your suggestions to Delaware Section Webmaster Bob Black at blackre2@comcast.net
Suggestions? | AIAA | TechCom | Companies | Govt | Universities | Educational |
Societies | General |
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AIAA Eastern Region I
National AIAA Online
The
New Space Network - An information clearinghouse for
anyone interested in small and low cost space programs.
Ntexas Links

Aerospace Related Links
(AIAA)
Internet Aerospace Links
(Caltech)
Aerospace Virtual Library
(Embry Riddle)
Encyclopedia Aeronautica
(Mark Wade)
Regional Aviation Companies
(Yahoo)
Aviation Week Organizations
http://www.aiaa.org/
AIAA HQ
http://www.aiaa.org/information/links/section-links.html
AIAA Section Home Pages
http://www.aiaa.org/information/links/student-links.html
AIAA Student Branch Home
Pages
http://www.vtol.org/
AHS International - The Vertical
Flight Society
Area Museums
http://www.aviationheritagemuseum.com/
Aviation Heritage Museum -
Alliance Airport
http://www.cavanaughflightmuseum.com/
Cavanaugh Flight Museum -
Addison
http://www.fwmuseum.org/
FW Museum of Science and History and
Omni Theater
http://www.scienceplace.org/
The Science Place & TI
Founders IMAX Theater - Dallas
http://www.startext.net/homes/vfm
Vintage Flying Museum -
Fort Worth
http://www.utdallas.edu/library/special/aviation/index.html
UT Dallas History of
Aviation Collection
http://www.aa.com/
American Airlines C. R. Smith Museum
http://flightmuseum.com/
Frontiers of Flight Museum - Love
Field
SWTEXAS
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Aerospace Websites
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Solar System Simulator http://space.jpl.nasa.gov/
Enter a planet, position, date, time, and field of view, and the simulator will show the universe from that standpoint.
The Scientist Network http://www.madsci.org/
An archive of questions and answers as well as several "mad lab demos from a multitude of scientists.
Potential Comet and Asteroid Impacts Threats to Earth? http://impact.arc.nasa.gov/
Status "if and when" a known asteroid or comet will be a hazard to the Earth.
Science Daily http://www.sciencedaily.com/
The latest in scientific research news -- updated daily.
Space Views Of Earth http://earth.jsc.nasa.gov/
More than 250,000 pictures of Earth from space.
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These are sites were specifically requested by our membership or are located in the Pacific Northwest:
The Engineering and
Science Resource Bureau
The
Engineering and Science Resource Bureau (ESRB) is made up
of 160 engineer-volunteers in the Puget Sound region who
are willing to provide much-needed role models and
encouragement to students by donating science, math and
technology assistance in classrooms to any K-12 teachers
who request this help. It covers almost every known
engineering science specialty in the companies and
agencies it work for. About one-third of our members are
retired, and on average, each possesses about forty years
of skilled engineering practice and technical knowledge.
They are highly motivated to pass this along to the next
generation of scientists and engineers.
Other
sites that have aerospace links
Here are some lists that are
maintained by other people or groups.
http://www.aiaa.org/
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Please let us know of any WWW sites which you think will be of interest to AIAA members and aerospace enthusiasts. As suggested by the categories above, topics could vary from political to educational to technical to miscellaneous.
Please send your suggestions to Delaware Section Webmaster Bob Black at blackre2@comcast.net