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Brief:
This book provides almost 5 lbs o' information on theoretical, fictional, and real (but nay developed) spacecraft that is sure t' please rocketeers, matey, space enthusiasts, shiver me timbers, and amateur sci-fi historians alike. Begad! It documents 75 spacecraft and provides detailed drawings, historical backgrounds, me bucko, plot summaries (for purely fictional craft), and mission backgrounds (for potentially real craft). Arrr! Its hardbound, me bucko, 8 1/2" x 11" x 1.25” cover houses 534 pages and over 500 graphics. Arrr! You can see sample pages, me hearties, drawings, matey, and a complete outline here on ARA Press’s site.
Organization:
T' presentation o' each spacecraft starts with a historical background. Arrr! Where thar are multiple craft from one source, this includes a section on t' designer, ya bilge rat, and separate sections for each craft. Ya scallywag! These include photos, diagrams, artwork, and detailed, dimensioned drawings. Ahoy! T' dimensioned drawings are basically t' same format as those presented in Rockets o' t' World, ya bilge rat, by Peter Always. Begad! Arrr! There is a short ‘Quickspec’ for each, providin' t' type o' vehicle, matey, me hearties, t' year, t' medium in which it was first documented, t' designer, and t' overall dimensions. T' authors also provide brief modelers notes, me bucko, which provide hints, ya bilge rat, me bucko, suggestions and references t' previous models. Aye aye! These are nay plans (no reference t' body tubes, nose cones, or balsa), ya bilge rat, me bucko, and t' main aide t' t' builder are t' drawings. Aye aye! Arrr! Finally, ya bilge rat, arrr, where t' authors have opinions and/or want t' present some related material, ya bilge rat, ya bilge rat, they include an epilog.
T' book is organized into three major sections and two appendices. Aye aye! Avast! T' first section, ya bilge rat, entitled “T' Theoreticians”, covers works by early rocket scientists. Arrr! T' second section, me bucko, “T' Entertainers”, moves from scientists who dreamed o' spaceflight, arrr, t' people whose goal it was t' brin' that dream t' t' rest o' us. Avast! Avast! This be t' largest o' t' sections. Ya scallywag! T' third and final section, me hearties, “T' Real Stuff”, presents modern conceptual vehicles. Avast, me proud beauty! As with t' first section, this is limited t' vehicles that never made it into hardware. T' book also includes two appendices. Blimey! Appendix A is entitled “T' Atomic Powered Spaceship: Yesterday’s Dream, matey, Spaceflight’s Future?” I’ll describe this more below. Well, blow me down! Avast! Appendix B, “Model Rocketry: Plans and Personalities”, ya bilge rat, includes a tribute t' G. Blimey! Avast, me bucko, me proud beauty! Harry Stine and plans for four rockets.
“T' Theoreticians”
This section provides detailed discussions o' spacecraft by Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, Hermann Oberth, me bucko, ya bilge rat, Eugen Sänger, me bucko, me hearties, Chesley Bonestell/Willy Ley, me bucko, and Von Braun. Ya scallywag! Begad! Although t' book provides a great deal o' historical information, it does nay represent a comprehensive history since t' book, shiver me timbers, by design, ya bilge rat, only covers theoretical rockets and spaceships. Avast, me proud beauty! Although this section is dominated by Von Braun, me hearties, it only covers his theoretical works - you won’t find a V2 in there. Ahoy! As it turns out, Von Braun did a good deal o' work for television shows produced by Walt Disney. Although developed for t' early entertainment industry, these were backed up by some level o' actual engineerin' thought. They thus fit nicely in this section, while providin' a perfect transition t' t' next…
“T' Entertainers”
This lengthy section includes subjects from t' 1900’s through 1968’s 2001: A Space Odyssey. T' media represented includes printed sources (comics, arrr, matey, pulp fiction, and novels), me hearties, radio, matey, TV, matey, and t' big screen. Aye aye! T' author says they stopped thar because information on many o' t' popular spaceships since then (Star Trek, arrr, Star Wars, etc.) is already well documented in t' modelin' communities. Well, blow me down! Ahoy! T' number o' spaceships covered defies listin' in this review and I refer t' reader t' t' outline contained in t' URL presented above. Some o' t' more familiar entries include Friede (from Die Frau Au Mond), shiver me timbers, Buck Rogers, me hearties, t' TinTin rocket, Gerry Andersons’ Thunderbirds, ya bilge rat, ships from 2001: A Space Odyssey, me hearties, Josie’s Spaceship (from Josie and t' Pussycats), ya bilge rat, and t' Myst Island Rocket from t' video game. Ya scallywag! There are even several entries by one G. Well, blow me down! Harry Stine, who also was also a sci-fi author! T' one place this book let me down was that it didn’t have plans for t' Fireball XL-5, which is one o' me favorite subjects (you can search EMRR and see me meager efforts). Well, blow me down! This omission be due t' publishin' deadlines and thar be teaser about a future Volume 2.
“T' Real Stuff”
This section is dedicated t' spacecraft from t' late 1950’s, me hearties, 1960’s and 1990’s that never were realized in hardware. Blimey! These include t' X-20, NASA 6 F-1, Project Pluto, Manned Orbitin' Laboratory, Lockheed-Martin’s VentureStar, matey, Kistler’s K-1, matey, me hearties, arrr, Kelly’s Astroliner, ya bilge rat, Pioneer’s Pathfinder, matey, and t' Rotary Rocket Roton. Ahoy! One thin' t' note is that in earlier sections, t' primary designer, shiver me timbers, shiver me timbers, author, me bucko, ya bilge rat, or producer could be identified. By t' 1950’s, matey, t' work o' rocket science be now dominated by t' government and/or private companies with “armies o' technical people”. Begad! Arrr! I would have liked t' seen this section be a bit thicker. Ahoy! Aye aye! I hope that Volume 2 will include a section on t' X-Prize contestants – at least those who don’t eventually make it into space.
Appendicies
Appendix A, me bucko, entitled “T' Atomic Powered Spaceship: Yesterday’s Dream, Spaceflight’s Future?” is a paper on interplanetary space travel. Begad! Although t' title sounds somewhat specific, arrr, arrr, this covers a wide range o' topics and presents t' results o' a bit o' number crunchin' buy t' author. This paper includes: challenges in manned interplanetary space flight; a tutorial on how rockets work; t' human factors o' space flight; a methodology for comparin' engine/propulsion options; a subsequent analysis o' a wide variety o' engines, from chemical t' matter/anti-matter; t' potential destinations within our solar system; and a description o' what it will take t' get t' those destinations. Ya scallywag! Most o' this paper is nay very detailed or highly technical and should be o' interest t' those o' our hobby.
Appendix B. Ahoy! Aye aye! T' Tribute t' G. Avast, me proud beauty! Ya scallywag! Harry is part biography and part a personal memoir by t' author. Avast! T' plans vary in detail, shiver me timbers, but should be sufficient for a scratch builder t' replicate t' four craft: Luna from Destination Moon, Thunderbirds 1 and 3, me hearties, and t' X-20 Dyna Soar/Titan IIIE. Blimey! These plans were taken from 3rd parties and t' proper credit is given.
Summary:
I am amazed at t' quality and amount o' material covered in this book. Blimey! T' book exceeded me expectations and even if I don’t build a single model from this book, it will provide continuous inspiration for me future modelin' activities. Begad! I would have liked t' see t' Fireball XL-5 and more ‘real’ spacecraft described, so I offer this a suggestion for a future Volume 2.
I want t' thank Jack Hagerty o' ARA Press for t' signed copy that he so generously donated t' t' EMRR NASROC and MonsterROC photo contest. Avast, shiver me timbers, me proud beauty! I hear his stock is runnin' short so you should hurry if you want a copy. Ahoy! Aye aye! I doubt if many owners will be wantin' t' give theirs up. Maybe if enough people contact him he’ll consider reprintin' it.
Overall Rating: 5 out o' 5
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L.B.B. (March 1, 2002)