Title: | Welcome To The Radio Control Conference |
Notice: | dir's in 11, who's who in 4, sales in 6, auctions 19 |
Moderator: | VMSSG::FRIEDRICHS |
Created: | Tue Jan 13 1987 |
Last Modified: | Thu Jun 05 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1706 |
Total number of notes: | 27193 |
This is the base note for distribution of Soartech manuals. As such I will try to cover as many details about these manuals as possible so that we can keep the note traffic down to a business level and avoid too many questions and answers. First let me quote from page 2 of Soartech 6 =============================================================================== "SOARTECH" is a NON-PROFIT English language journal which provides technical information of the subject of Radio Controlled Soaring and Sailplanes. The papers included have been provided freely by their authors, and they should be used freely by others. COPYING and further use and publication of this material is ENCOURAGED. Common courtesy indicates that where it is used in other publications, the author and source be given credit. Technical papers for future editions are requested. I invite you to correspond with me directly. H. A. (Herk) Stokely 1504 Horseshoe Circle Virginia Beach, Va. 23451 U.S.A. =============================================================================== Now these manuals are not for light reading. If you don't have some burning desire to know more about aerodynamics and soaring I suggest you don't bother. Also let me warn you that these are not free. Even tho we are allowed to copy them - they are massive and if you decide you want a copy you are obligating yourself to a long stand in front of a GOOD copy machine. Figure on 2 to 3 hours of copying - without many jams! Al Ryder was kind enough to purchase all the back issues and I cracked the first deal with him. If he let me copy his I would give him back the originals and 1 extra copy of each in return for the privilege. Now I made 4 copies of each manual. One for Al. One for me. One for somebody else and One as the new master. So now there are only two types of people who will respond to this note. Those who do not have access to a fancy copier and those who are willing to spend a few hours in front of one for their benefit and for the benefit of those who don't have access. So reply to this note if you want the Soartech manuals. If you don't have access to a copier say so. First on the list is Dan Miner. I will send the masters to Dan. He will make two copies (minimum). One for himself and 1 for the first noter who signs up to this note that doesn't have copier access. Dan must be fare. If his best friend signs up on this list and lives two cubes down the hall Dan still has to make a copy for the guy who beat his best friend into this note. First come first served. Also Dan must guarantee fast turn around. We will never get these into the hands of the troops if they get put in the hands of someone on vacation for a week or someone who is not resourceful and can't either keep their copier running or find another quick. They are double sided and approximately 150 pages each. Collated and stapled (except the master is not stapled). There are presently 8 Soartech manuals. The eight one is copyrighted and cannot be copied. You must order this from Herk Stokely at the address above for $15 US and Canada and $20 overseas. Frankly I don't recommend Soartech 8 anyhow and if you ask in advance Dan Miner or Al Ryder can bring one to a DECRCM meeting and you can take a look at it. Now I will attempt with my blazing typing speed to generate an table of contents for the 7 existing Soartech manuals Vol 1 ===== Misc small 1 page articles plus Turbulation Experimental development of a true flying wing sailplane Using a hand-held programmable calculator is estimations of model sailplane performance with wind tunnel test data Simple calculation of airfoil moment coefficients Bending - Aileron - Flutter of the Glider type SB-9 Adjustments on Model Airplanes Batteries for Cold Weather Flying Report No. 605 (Resume and analysis of N.A.C.A. Lateral Control Research) Report No. 354 (Aircraft Woods: Their properties, selection, and characteristics) Vol 2 ===== Strength of Balsa Lateral Control Horten Wings Aerodynamic Center Flapped Eppler Airfoils A New Airfoil for F3B Gliders Section characteristics for a Flapped Quabeck Airfoil Lateral-Directional Stability Vee-Tails Design of Standard Class Sailplanes The System R C Sailplane Vol 3 ===== Drag Awareness The Two Meter Sailplane The Design of Airfoils at Low Reynolds Numbers Vol 4 ===== Progress Report - The Flying Wing Analysis of Frost Formation Handling of All-Moving Wing Gliders Why Gaps Hurt Addendum to the Design of Airfoils at Low Reynolds Numbers The Double Hinged Rudder Three offerings from the TMSS Tech Journal Vol 5 ===== Composite Molding Techniques for Sailplane Fuselages and Control Surface Accessories Information about the Prediction of the Weight and Wingloading of Gliders A Contribution about the Interpolation of Drag Coefficients at Lower Reynolds Numbers Small Span Gliders, What Aspect Ratio and Size Tailplane - if Any? A translation of the Introductory Text from the Althaus Wind Tunnel Tests Book Two New Airfoils for RC Gliders The strength of Balsa Wood Vol 6 ===== Wind tunnel testing of low Reynolds Number Airfoils at Princeton University A German/English - English/German technical dictionary for R.C. Sailplane terminology Optimization of the System R.C. Sailplane Airfoil Families 12A, 14A, and 14A Equilibrium, Stability and the Load on your Tail The Friction Drag and Pressure Drag of Airfoils A BASIC language program for estimating the weight of R.C. Sailplanes New Developments in the plotting of Airfoils with Home Computers and dot-matrix printers A PASCAL program for automatic performance estimation - based on Saxer and Simons programs in Soartech #2 Calculation of Neutral Pt. and Static Margin Vol 7 ===== Performance Analysis of the Horten IV Flying Wing Gliding Flight of the Dog-Faced Bat (Rousettus aegyptiacus) Observed in a Wind Tunnel The Icarocaur Flying Wing CG Location and Variable Airfoils for Flying Wings The S5010-098-86 & S5020-084-86 Flying Wing Airfoils An Electric Modified "Standard Plank" The Merlin II The Keeper Dan Klahre's Pteradactly Development of a Wing-Flapping Flying Replica of the Largest Pterosaur The Gossamer Condor and Albatross: A Case Study in Aircraft Design Vol 8 ===== Copyrighted airfoil data and plots Vol 9 ===== Not out yet but I intend to purchase when it comes out. Bye --+-- Kay R. 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1200.1 | Si, Grazie | VARESE::SIEGMANN | Thu Apr 12 1990 05:03 | 6 | |
Ciao Kay: I would very much like to get a copy of this manual. If someone could send me a copy I would appreciate it muchly. From Italy the re-distribution would be a s l o w and expensive process so I can't commit to much except to make a best effort. Grazie e ciao, Ed | |||||
1200.2 | I'll cover the midwest distribution | POBOX::KAPLOW | Set the WAYBACK machine for 1982 | Fri Apr 13 1990 00:09 | 7 |
Next^2. If you can ship the masters to Chicago, I'll make a midwest master. If you would rather send me a copy, I'll make it the midwest master. Since I don't always have time to keep up on the volume of this file, other RCers in the midwest please send me VAXMAIL (once I get a copy myself of course). Thanks, Kay. | |||||
1200.3 | Soartech manuals | BARNA::JORDI | Tue Apr 17 1990 05:08 | 9 | |
Hi, I would very much like to get a copy of these manuals. Is it possible to get copies (a master?) in Europe ? Regards Jordi | |||||
1200.4 | Ok OK....Me | CSC32::M_ANTRY | Wed Apr 18 1990 11:11 | 5 | |
I would like to make copies and can then forward on the masters. Mark Antry CXO3-2/H12 | |||||
1200.5 | Sign me up too. | HPSRAD::AJAI | Wed Apr 18 1990 18:31 | 4 | |
Yeah, me too. ajai | |||||
1200.6 | First copies off the press... | ROCK::MINER | Dan Miner, DTN:225-4015, HLO2-3/D11 | Fri Jul 06 1990 11:35 | 66 |
Well, I finally got around to copy Soartech volumes 1-7 last night. (If you don't know what Soartech is, read note 1200.0) It took me about an hour to make 3 copies. (FYI - I used a Kodak model 225 copier and it seemed faster than the Xerox equivalent.) I'm willing to make another 3 to 5 copies next week before I send on the master. FYI - to those of you that want a copy - the stack of volumes 1 through 7 is about 2 inches tall!!! Copying this much paper is not a small task and as Kay has mentioned, you need a GOOD copier that is capable of automatically doing double sided to double sided copying. ************************************************************** ***** FOR ALL FUTURE REPLIES TO THIS NOTE, BE SURE TO ***** ***** INCLUDE YOUR MAILSTOP OR YOU WON'T GET YOUR COPY ***** ************************************************************** I'll send the first 2 copies to : ================================================================================ Note 1200.1 Soartech Manuals Available 1 of 5 VARESE::SIEGMANN 6 lines 12-APR-1990 04:03 Grazie e ciao, Ed ================================================================================ Note 1200.3 Soartech Manuals Available 3 of 5 BARNA::JORDI 9 lines 17-APR-1990 04:08 Jordi ================================================================================ Yes, I know I skipped Bob Kaplow in note 1200.2 but I promise I'll send him a copy next week. I figured since Ed and Jordi are in Europe, it'll take longer to get to them. Next week, I'll send a copy to: ================================================================================ Note 1200.2 Soartech Manuals Available 2 of 5 POBOX::KAPLOW "Set the WAYBACK machine for 1982" 7 lines 12-APR-1990 23:09 ================================================================================ Note 1200.5 Soartech Manuals Available 5 of 5 HPSRAD::AJAI 4 lines 18-APR-1990 17:31 ajai ================================================================================ And I'll send the master copy to: ================================================================================ Note 1200.4 Soartech Manuals Available 4 of 5 CSC32::M_ANTRY 5 lines 18-APR-1990 10:11 Mark Antry CXO3-2/H12 ================================================================================ _____ | \ | \ Silent POWER! _ ___________ _________ | Happy Landings! | \ | | | | | |--------|- SANYO + ]-| ASTRO |--| - Dan Miner |_/ |___________| |_________| | | / | " The Earth needs more OZONE, | / not Caster Oil!! " |_____/ | |||||
1200.7 | First copies ... | BARNA::JORDI | Thu Aug 02 1990 04:05 | 8 | |
Hi Dan, Thank you very much for the copies, it is a hard work. The information is FANTASTIC !!! Regards. Jordi | |||||
1200.8 | Buon Volante! | VARESE::SIEGMANN | Thu Aug 02 1990 04:46 | 2 | |
Ciao Dan: Grazie mille per i Soartech manuali.meraviglioso! Saluti, Ed | |||||
1200.11 | COWBOY::DUFRESNE | Tue Nov 30 1993 13:16 | 6 | ||
I have order the full set of SOARTECH manuals, including the airfoil data from #8 and the SIALPLANE designe pgm. These shouls arrive in france in about 4-6 weeks. I'm planning to work a deal woth herk whereby I can distribute versions in Europe. md | |||||
1200.12 | Herk Stokely, address & phonenumber | FRUST::HERMANN | Siempre Ch�vere | Tue Dec 21 1993 03:34 | 11 |
as nobody answered my question about herk stokely's phone-number (grr), i had to do it on my own: Herk Stokely 1504 N. Horseshoe Circle virginia Beach, VA 23451 USA Phone: 804-428-8064 joe t. |