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  1. Hi, in some cases it is hard to get the exact position of the leading edge of a NACA profile, because the t-parameter (curve parameter) is not at 0.5 anymore. That is why I wrote a small feature which finds the t-parameter for the point which has the longest distance to the trailing edge. Furthermore I included a few lines in the feature to measure the elapsed time. This can be helpful to optimize your feature. (Thanks Stefan for this.) regards Carsten FindNacaStart.fdb FindProfileLeadingEdge.fdf
  2. If you work on a heavy model which has long update times, you can easily switch off the automatic update functionality. See the attached screenshot. For instance, you can change a set of parameters and do the update only once in the end. Or, you can replace discrete values with parameters / design variables without triggering the update (again, only once in the end). Cheers Joerg
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