Vortex lattice methods are used to estimate aircraft aerodynamics by solving Laplace's equation. They are similar to panel methods in that singularities are placed on a surface and boundary conditions are applied at control points. However, vortex lattice methods are oriented toward lifting surfaces and treat boundary conditions on a mean surface rather than the actual surface. The document outlines the derivation of the thin airfoil boundary condition and pressure relation used in vortex lattice methods through linearization and transfer of the boundary condition to a reference surface. This allows the problem to be treated as a superposition of lift from camber, thickness, and angle of attack.