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March 31, 2013, 23:49 |
Help required
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Hi, I am looking for someone who is willing to run a CFD analysis on a vehicle for our project, Our target speed is a 1000mph world record, however, we need to obtain some subsonic analysis initially in an attempt to offer some visual effects which will in turn attract sponsorship.
The project is working towards building a profile prior to sponsorship funding and therefore has no money to pay for these services initially. However, once funding is obtained, any future works would be paid for. If you have an interest in assisting our project or would like to become part of the team as a liaison officer for the project then please message me for further information. I apologise in advance for my limited interaction on this forum and trust you all understand that my expertise lies in other area's and therefore find this forum's topics and its discussions incomprehensible Thank you in anticipation Paul Noone I would like to thank everyone who offered their services to our project and would like to advise that an offer has been accepted. Thank you Paul Noone Last edited by healewis; April 9, 2013 at 08:48. Reason: Help has bee accepted |
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