Look for the naca files on the internet to find them all in a better 
format.
I think they actually have them in database or spreadsheet form 
somewhere unless they have gotten rid of it.

On Wed, 3 Jan 2007 12:24 pm, Joacim Persson wrote:
> On Wed, 3 Jan 2007, Heiko Schulz wrote:
>
>>  Hi,
>>
>>  Real nice. But from 1976 - newer one would be good
>>  too!
>
> If there is a volume 2 somewhere...
>
> Leo Dadone is a Boeing guy btw, so I suspect the 40-some listed 
> airfoils
> should at least cover the Boeing rotorcrafts up to 1977. Many of the
> airfoils listed are regular NACA airfoils that probably are documented
> elsewhere too. Nice to have them in one file though, even if it is a 
> bit
> big.
>
> Now excuse me, I have to drool over the VR-7 and VR-8 data for a while. 
> =)
>
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