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I want to extend a big Texas "Thank you!" to John Ross, the director of the Fort Hays State University Forsyth Library in Kansas. When I found out I was losing my web page server, John stepped up and provided space for this site on the library's server as part of their digital library. Thanx a bunch, John and everyone at the university that helped out with the transfer!!!
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Check it out! I figured out how to plug in a search engine, thanx to the wonderful folks at Google.
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For you P-38 fans out there, Richard Marmo's P-38 Photo Gallery CD (including the XP-58) is available at: http://scalepublications.freeyellow.com/avhisref3.html For the B-36 fans, Richard also has B-36: Moving The Last Peacemaker, an 875 photo slideshow depicting the disassembly, move and re-assembly of the last B-36 ever built. It can be ordered from: http://scalepublications.freeyellow.com/avhisref4.html. 9/19/05 |
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Looking for a nice hardwood base for your model? The Modeler's Weapon Shop has a nice selection at reasonable prices. Check it out at: http://modelersweaponsshop.freeyellow.com/bases.html 9/19/05 |
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Eagles Talon is back under the name Wings Models, Inc. Eventually the entire line will be released, according to the website at http://www.donsmodelworks.com.
3/15/05
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Dan Shippey of Delta 7 Studios has a free memorial paper model of the Columbia available for download.
2/13/03
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10/03/01
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Rob Schorry has created an Excel spreadsheet that plots parabolic curves. He uses it to shape parabolic antenna dishes on his spacecraft models. Directions on how to use it are embedded in the spreadsheet. Of course, you'll need a copy of Excel to make it all work...
1/26/01
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For those of you needing to make conical shrouds and transitions, Robert Blaske has a Javascript shroud calculator program on his web site at http://www.realmcommunications.com/rblaske/shroudcalc/shroudcalc.htm. This program calculates shrouds (cones with the top cut off) as a flattened
shape. It calculates radii and angle to a high degree of accuracy using any
unit of measure. 3/3/99
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