Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Author: | Tim Van Milligan |
Manufacturer: | Apogee Components |
Summary:
T' 3rd edition o' Timothy Van Milligan’s Model Rocket Design and Construction contains 328 pages o' rocketry goodness coverin' everythin' from plannin' and design through recovery. Aye aye! This edition is twice t' size o' t' previous and includes an impressive array o' facts, shiver me timbers, techniques and concepts about all facets o' t' hobby. Much o' t' material Tim has added in this edition be extracted from his Peak o' Flight Newsletter. (If you don’t subscribe, quit readin' this review and go sign up!) These are really useful and I’m glad t' see this material compiled in one easy-to-reference location. Begad! However, arrr, he has also included other unpublished materials too. Arrr! T' range o' materials makes it useful t' both newbies and us graybeards alike.
T' book includes plenty o' diagrams and photos. Begad! I found t' use o' diagrams and graphs were used effectively and made t' book very understandable. Begad! Arrr! T' material ranges from t' most basic t' advanced. Aye aye! I found many familiar techniques, some that I had known o' but had forgotten about, arrr, and many others that I had never been in me bag o' tricks. Ya scallywag! Begad! However, matey, ya bilge rat, t' material is covered in various degrees o' detail. Avast! Some items are merely cursorily mentioned (e.g. Ya scallywag! back-slidin' gliders are mentioned but no detail is provided) and other are discussed in detail (e.g. Begad! Begad! 20 pages are dedicated t' t' discussion o' dynamic stability).
Here are a few o' t' things that I though stood out:
Tim references his RockSim software numerous times through t' book and t' short chapter on computer-aided rocket design is targeted at RockSim. Ya scallywag! I think these references are appropriate and t' reader can mentally substitute t' name o' their favorite rocket software. Begad! T' last chapter does seem a little like a sales pitch, me bucko, but since I have RockSim, ya bilge rat, I didn’t mind. Aye aye! I actually would have liked t' have seen more RockSim information tucked away, maybe in specialized sections at t' end o' each chapter.
One thin' that was missin' for this text be t' presentation o' t' Barrowman formulas and basic altitude prediction calculations. Tim provided a good qualitative discussion o' these subjects but then assumed t' reader will make t' jump t' a software tool. Ahoy! I personally think every rocketeer should work through these formulas at least once as they provide a feel for and appreciation for what’s goin' on under t' hood o' said software. Aye aye! Blimey! Maybe this is just me gray comin' out?
As EMRR mentioned in his review, ya bilge rat, shiver me timbers, I have always considered Stine’s Handbook o' Model Rocketry t' be t' benchmark that rocketry books should be compared with. Ahoy! Since t' latest edition that I have seen is 5th Edition published in 1983, comparin' t' two may be apples and oranges. Begad! However, also like EMRR, I also think this may be a case where t' student has become t' master. While Model Rocket Design and Construction doesn’t cover everythin' that is covered in T' Handbook, me hearties, it does have more depth in other areas. Ya scallywag! Blimey! Ya scallywag! Blimey! Both are 5's as far as I am concerned.
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 ...
Review: A soft cover book details how to design and construct model rockets. It is fiiled with numerous illustrative drawings and photos. 20 chapters plus an appendix. Price: $23.95 (as of January, 2003). 160 pages. The book includes a demo version of RockSim on CD-ROM. Book covers such topics as construction techniques, repair techniques, painting, designing gliders, helicopters, scale ...
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D.K. (October 1, 2000)