I threw this up on the other forum, some really good stuff, especially the MIT course for those who are interested. Be warned a strong understanding of physics, calculus and fluid dynamics is recommend for them. But hey if you've got some time on a layover why not learn something new.
For those of you genuinely interested in Aerodynamics, I suggest the following:
Aerodynamics for Naval Aviators
http://www.faa.gov/regulations_policies ... 80t-80.pdf
Or, for those interested in a little extra free education from reputable sources, EDx.org has some amazing options:
Introduction to Aeronautical Engineering by Delft University of Technology
https://www.edx.org/course/introduction ... -ae1110x-0
or
Introduction to Aerodynamics by Massachusetts Institute of Technology
https://www.edx.org/course/introduction ... -16-101x-0
or
Flight Vehicle Aerodynamics by Massachusetts Institute of Technology
https://www.edx.org/course/flight-vehic ... -16-110x-0
For the latter two, you college grads can put your calculus to work.
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Thanks for posting, I have some time to kill down in KMSP.