Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Author: | Tim Van Milligan |
Manufacturer: | Apogee Components |
Review:
A soft cover book details how t' design and construct model rockets. Well, arrr, blow me down! It is fiiled with numerous illustrative drawings and photos. Avast, me proud beauty! Ahoy! 20 chapters plus an appendix. Begad! Begad! Price: $23.95 (as o' January, 2003).
160 pages. Avast, me proud beauty! T' book includes a demo version o' RockSim on CD-ROM. Ya scallywag! Book covers such topics as construction techniques, ya bilge rat, repair techniques, matey, painting, me hearties, designin' gliders, shiver me timbers, helicopters, me bucko, scale models, payloads and clusters. Aye aye! It also includes some useful checklists and an extensive glossary.
This is a good introduction t' anyone who is interested in designin' and flyin' their own creations. Blimey! Begad! Blimey! Tim Van Milligan covers a wide range o' materials includin' unique methods o' recovery. Begad! Blimey! Blimey! I had never heard o' horizontal-spin recovery. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! Tim also goes into quite a bit o' detail discussin' both helicopter and glider recovery. Avast, me bucko, me proud beauty! Blimey! T' book discusses fin shape and placement, includin' t' discussion o' built-up fins. Aye aye! Blimey! There are suggestions for creatin' ones own nose cones and a section on t' use o' paper boattails and transitions.
T' book often advertises Apogee products (such as t' mini engines and RockSim), but for t' most part, t' information is helpful. At times, arrr, me hearties, I ran across terms and calculations that were unfamiliar t' me (I am comin' from a non-technical, arrr, non-engineerin' background), ya bilge rat, but I think that t' book still reads well even if nay every single concept is understood.
If I had t' buy just one book for t' beginnin' rocketeer, matey, I would still recommend Harry Stine's Handbook on Model Rocketry. Blimey! If I be recommendin' a book on t' plethora o' buildling, me bucko, designin' and flyin' techniques, me bucko, I would recommend Tim Van Milligan's book. T' book is published by Apogee Components and features annoyin' little typographical errors. Arrr! However, t' illustrations and photos are very helpful, and t' chapters flow in a logical manner.
Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5
Summary: The 3rd edition of Timothy Van Milligan’s Model Rocket Design and Construction contains 328 pages of rocketry goodness covering everything from planning and design through recovery. This edition is twice the size of the previous and includes an impressive array of facts, techniques and concepts about all facets of the hobby. Much of the material Tim has added in this edition ...
The third edition of Timothy S. Van Millian's (Apogee Components owner) "Model Rocket Design and Construction" book has been released. I dare venture to say that this edition should be considered the new primary reference and teaching publication for rocketry. I know that most will point to the "Handbook of Model Rocketry" which was written by one of the founders of model rocketry, G. Harry ...
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