Welcome To Steve's RC Home Page Electric RC aircraft modelling, building techniques, spread sheet aids, and CAD RC model plans to freely download. Views plan prior download. Extensive range of scale to indoor models. http://members.fortunecity.co.uk/slmohr/
Extractions: Electric Flight- What a nice way to fly! Model electric aircraft plans and information on a building slow flyer, speed 400, speed 600 etc models and gliders. Details on building a foam hot wire cutter and the making of wing core templates. How to use the foam hot wire cutter and techniques for cutting delta wings. A good range of downloadable CAD drawings in DXF and DWG format (See list below). Slow flyer building instructions including DXF plans for the wing and fuselage and numerous photos to aid in construction . Material list and links to instructions on how to apply tissue coverings for extra light finishes. Spread sheet flight performance calculators in excel format. These are simple to use and provide very useful information from wing loading, power consumption estimations in watts and amps, and potential climb rates, etc. You don't have to include every detail like prop pitches or gear box ratios. It's made simple to give general results that help in designing models. A scaling spread sheet allows you to copy models from review articles without plans (as long as there are suitable side and top photos of the model). The site contains other various topics, some of these mentioned below:
Mike's Lego Pages Create models with Mike's Lego CAD system. Similar to LEdit/LDraw. The program creates building instructions, which show by steps how to build a model. http://www.lm-software.com/mlcad/
CURIOUS MODEL-BUILDING CONTROL SYSTEMS next Next INTRODUCTION. CURIOUS modelbuilding CONTROL SYSTEMS. Jürgen Schmidhuber, TU Munich, Univ. of Colorado at Boulder. In Proc. http://www.idsia.ch/~juergen/curioussingapore/curioussingapore.html
Extractions: Next: INTRODUCTION CURIOUS MODEL-BUILDING CONTROL SYSTEMS In Proc. International Joint Conference on Neural Networks, Singapore, volume 2, pages 1458-1463. IEEE, 1991. A controller is a device which receives inputs from a (dynamic) environment and produces outputs that manipulate the environmental state. A model-building control system is a controller with an additional module (the `world model') which is trained to predict future inputs from previous input/action pairs. The novel curious model-building control system described in this paper is a model-building control system which actively tries to provoke situations for which it learned to expect to learn something about the environment. Such a system has been implemented as a 4-network system based on Watkins' Q-learning algorithm which can be used to maximize the expectation of the temporal derivative of the adaptive assumed reliability of future predictions . An experiment with an artificial non-deterministic environment demonstrates that the system can be superior to previous model-building control systems (the latter do not address the problem of modelling the reliability of the world model's predictions in uncertain environments and use ad-hoc methods (like random search) to train the world model).
Vdp - Sommaire Pibros slope model sailplane building and flying instructions, and specifications. Bilingual website. http://membres.lycos.fr/vdp/
The Viaduct Framework A use case centric framework for building a presentation layer for Java applications. The framework enforces the modelview-controller pattern and provides additional services for internationalization, templating and validation. Open source, LGPL http://viaduct.sourceforge.net/
Extractions: Resources Viaduct is a framework for building a presentation layer for java applications. It is use case centric; the semantics of the UML specification for use cases are used to provide an intuitive transition from requirements to implementation. A web application is modelled as a network (i.e. a directed acyclic graph) of use cases and each use case itself is modelled as a state machine. The framework enforces the model-view-controller pattern and provides additional services for internationalization, templating and validation. Consider the following: Use Cases are used to model the behavior of a system by specifying the interactions of the actors (i.e., users playing a role) with the system. A use case also includes possible variants of this sequence, e.g. alternative sequences, exceptional behavior, error handling etc. The complete set of use cases specifies all different ways to use the system, i.e. all behavior of the system is expressed by its use cases. Along with other possible requirements artifacts (such as screen layouts, data dictionary etc), these are the primary inputs for the subsequent phases in the software development workflow. Large applications are layered into several layers, each with a distinct responsibility. Of these
JGRC RC model airplane building service, products, and accessories. http://www.jgrc.biz
3D Modeling By Auto-Z And EMT Software AutoCAD addon that helps create feature-based 3D models by taking an existing 2D multi-view drawing and building an AutoCAD solid model. By EMT Software. http://www.auto-z.com/
Extractions: Auto-Z converts 2D AutoCAD drawings to feature-based solid models in either Mechanical Desktop or AutoCAD. Now in it's 3rd release, it's becoming a standard way of converting legacy 2D drawings to 3D models. Upgrades available for current users. ..... "I think that Auto-Z has been one of the best investments in productivity
Extractions: easy parking Updated 1 March 2004 Who are Just Trains? Enthusiasts who know the subject and know the model railway scene. We can supply all your requirements, help you build custom layouts and if you have a problem we'll work on it with you. If we don't know the answer, we know the people who do! Email us with your requirements and questions. Stockist for model railway trains, accessories, repairs, custom layouts; individual service our speciality Sales; advice; kit building; layouts made to your requirements. Friendly helpful advice to all our customers.
The Basics Of Radio Control Comprehensive source of information about all aspects of RC model airplane equipment, building, and flying; compiled by SIG factory fliers. http://askyyk.com/RC/SIG-BRC/
Extractions: By Thomas Taylor balloons@overflite.com Birthday Candle Balloons can rise over two thousand feet high, sail for miles, and shine like Big Orange Stars , for over ten minutes. It's like having your own Cape Canaveral. See: What Fire Balloons Can and Cannot Do. Had a lot of fun launching balloons, from Central Park Overflite's Home Base. Models include Dry Cleaner Bag Balloons and Homemade Plastic Bag Balloons The heat engines are made by melting birthday candles together, either single-file, or double-file. The frames are made with balsa wood sticks or drinking straws, shaped into either an "H" or an " X." For Instructions and Warnings Scroll to End.
Introduction Photo journal of the building process of models. http://www.geocities.com/peterindall/
Extractions: Introduction A while ago I was reading issue forty one of sci-fi and fantasy models international and I came across an article about a bunch of German fx guys and general sc-fi movie enthusiasts who had come together and began a very impressive project. This was to make a movie that would not only give the sci-fi genre a well needed boost in Germany but would also show the world that big budget Special effects are achievable on a shoe string, the project is called NYDENION. Being a Student in Special effects model making at Bournemouth institute of art and design here in England I thought I would drop the guys an E-mail and tell them a little bit about myself and maybe offer my services. Over the next month or so I was in contact with writer and director Jack Moik about doing some work for the project. originally I was asked to build some background models for a space port sequence, since then my responsibility's have grown somewhat and I now have the job of building the TC-85 CRUSADER hero model. I have decided to put this site together as a sort of photo' journal of the building process of the Models I will be directly involved with.... Peter Tindall Click here: Aliens Pulse Rifle Parts Site Design and construction by Peter Tindall,
Planet - 404 Pagina Information about this radio controlled model airplane. building tips, flying tips, costs, and a picture gallery. http://home.planet.nl/~jans9085/rc/home.htm
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Indoor And Outdoor Free Flight Homepage Gert Brendel's model airplane building tips, contest results, prototypes, and related links. http://home.student.utwente.nl/g.h.brendel/gert.html
Southern New England Modular Homes building custom modular homes throughout CT and RI. Site features plans, pricing, specifications, photos, and a factory tour. Directions to decorated model homes on display in Colchester, CT can be found on the site. http://www.snemodular.us
Extractions: Building quality custom modular homes throughout Connecticut and Rhode Island since 1986 Celebrating our 19th Year this April! In addition to our standard plans please visit our " Custom Home Series " of our favorite floor plans we have created using our in house design software. New home buyers can sit with our sales staff and create, then take a virtual tour the home of their dreams. Visit our model homes to meet and design your new home! COMPLETED NEW HOME PACKAGE ! Take a tour of this beautiful 2500 square foot Colonial home located on 1.85 acres in Montville CT. Throughout the coming months Southern New England Modular Homes will be building throughout Connecticut and Rhode Island. Visit our " Current Home Projects" to see if we will be in your area! C ongratulations to Tom Hensel and the SNEMH Race Team!! Another season at the Lebanon Valley Race Track has ended. Here Tom powers out of the starting block to another victory! Please feel free to drop us note Telephone: (860) 537-4669 Fax: (860) 537-0682 Email: info@snemodular. com
Vigor List Instructions Mailing list dedicated to the building, setup, and flight of JR's Vigor radio control model helicopter. http://www.ronlund.com/vigor_list_instructions.htm
Extractions: Click below to subscribe TeamVigor-subscribe@onelist.com Pete Bisbal started a mailing list for the Vigor. Please be patient until we get a few subscribers. Here are the details from the welcome message: Welcome to the TeamVigor mailing list. TeamVigor is dedicated to the building, setup, and flying of JR's Vigor radio control model helicopter. Any discussion relating to the building, setup, or flying of the Vigor is welcome. Once you have successfully subscribed to the list you can begin using it immediately. You will automatically start receiving messages from TeamVigor. To post something to TeamVigor simply address your e-mail message to: TeamVigor@onelist.com Your message will automatically be sent to everyone on TeamVigor. Other e-mail functions you can use are: TeamVigor-owner@onelist.com - Sends e-mail to the list owners TeamVigor-subscribe@onelist.com - Subscribe to the list through e-mail TeamVigor-unsubscribe@onelist.com - Unsubscribe from the list TeamVigor-normal@onelist.com - Switch your subscription to normal TeamVigor-digest@onelist.com - Switch your subscription to digest
Proposte Artistiche - PropArt - Arch. Massimo Ricci - Home Page Prof. Massimo Ricci has discovered the secrets of Filippo Brunelleschi's great construction the cupola of Santa Maria del Fiore in Florence - and is building a scale model. Illustrated account. http://www.vps.it/propart/mricci.htm
Extractions: Arch. Massimo Ricci Prof. Massimo Ricci , Italian, was born the 13th of May 1946. Architect and instructor at the University of Florence. Educated in Italy; graduated in Architecture (magna cum laude) from the University of Florence and president of the research group T.S.A. Tecnologie Strutturali Antiche The cupola of Santa Maria del Fiore of Florence is the largest existing valuted structure built of bricks in the world, and it is among the most complex and ambitious structures that any man has ever built. It was begun in May of 1420 and finished in September of 1436. The base of the cupola begins at 55 metres above ground level and rises approximately 36 metres above this. Its total weight is about 25.000 tonnes. A monumental challenge The enormity of the cupola obliged its designer to invent an altogether new construction method, the usual procedures being useless. In the competition organized to select the architect for the construction, the only candidate to propose a unique method of construction was Filippo Brunelleschi (Filippo di Ser Brunellesco 1377.1446); however, given the unusual methodology he proposed and his insistence that he could not reveal his solution in its entirety, he was not believed and was summarily dismissed by the Council of the Dome, whose duty it was to assign the commission for constructing the cupola In fact, after other fruitless meetings of the Dome commission, no competitor was able to propose a valid solution to this project, and so it was entrusted to Filippo Brunelleschi inscrire his having to reveal his secret. In the centuries that followed, many scientific minds, notably Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Ximenes, Sanpaolesi and others, attempted to explain the secret of the cupola without success. In 1977, the 500th anniversary of the death of Brunelleschi, Arch. Massimo Ricci began to experience a strong desire to try to find his explanation. He discovered Brunelleschi's method used to overcome his exceptional difficulties. In addition to this, for an accurate hypothesis as to how to restore the cracks that have developed in the cupola, one must understand the method used to construct it.
Extractions: Ennis Hobbys is a local family run business in the old part of Clevedon. We pride ourselves on a cheerful helpful friendly service and are always willing to source and order items not in stock. We also run a model repair service and model building service, such as baseboards, locos etc. Someone is always willing to assist with any questions or difficulties people have about their own modelling. All the model trains displayed on this page have been scratch-built by Ennis Hobbys. As enthusiastic model train collectors and craftsmen, Ennis Hobbys builds model trains to the specification of your order. All trains are built in various sizes and kits, as well as railways and other accessories. We deliver world wide and would be happy to discuss with you your requirements. The shop is in two halves, the second half is for knitting, wools, machine knitting, cones and a haberdashery, also cross stitch. We also cater for a few other hobbies in fact it is a small Aladdins cave. Kits, DAPOL, JAVIS, PECO, HABERDASHERY, Cross stitch Kits, EXCLUSIVE KNITWARE, Sweatshirts, DESIGNER STITCHES KITS ALWAYS IN STOCK, WOOLS, PATTERNS, KNITTING PATTERNS, MACHINE KNITTING, SEED BEADS, STUFFING Ennis Hobbys is not limited to model trains. An additional aspect to Ennis Hobbys is the wide range of wool that we offer for those who are keen on needle work or crochet. We supply wool types such as Rowan, Jaeger, Wool of the West, and machine knitting cones, in a diverse range of colours at affordable prices.
B2Streamlines Publishes and sells books focused on specific aspects of model aircraft design, building, and flying. http://www.b2streamlines.com/index.html
Extractions: bsquared@b2streamlines.com B Streamlines.com is owned and operated by Bill and Bunny (B ) Kuhlman. Our goal is to provide a source of information on unique aviation topics and attempt to fulfill the specialized needs of aircraft modelers worldwide. Tailless and other unconventional planforms are a high priority for this web site. B Streamlines is no longer selling books, new or used. As B Streamlines.com, this site will contain pages of information and photos, downloadable articles and software, plus links to outside sources which are of interest to modelers. We have been designing, building, and flying tailless R/C sailplanes since 1984, and write a monthly column on the subject for R/C Soaring Digest magazine. Information concerning R/C Soaring Digest is always available here at B Streamlines.com. BW 05 02 09 PDF PRES. DIST. PDF We've used Barnaby Wainfan's BW 05 02 09 airfoil on several projects now, always with great success. This section has a positive pitching moment and is designed for "plank" planforms. We've recently increased the number of points and smoothed the contour using section printouts of 100 inch length. Andre Martins put the new coordinates through XFoil, smoothing the contour by means of the pressure distribution, and increasing the number of coordinate points to 200. The coordinate table for this smoothed section is available as a text download , and the five relevant pressure distribution plots are available as a
JIM'S BALSA DUST PAGES Dedicated to building and flying scale freeflight model airplanes. Plans books avaliable. http://qmilj.tripod.com
Extractions: JIM'S BALSA DUST PAGES My Geneseo Adventure 2003 PAYEN MITSUBISHI TORPEDO BOMBER MY FLYING ACTIVITIES WHAT'S ON MY BOARD ... THUNDER AND LIGHTNING THIS IS ME JIM Welcome to Jim's Balsa Dust pages. I'll be sharing my interest in model airplanes with you here by providing pictures, stories and maybe even plans. I've been at this for 50 years now, starting as a kid building plastic models (my first one was an Aurora (remember them) FW 190 them moving on to balsa when I was around 10 or 11. My favourite was a Comet P-40! Still have the plans! My Hobbies I'm always interested in feedback on my site as well as commnts and ideas on what you'd like me to do next. My Expertise is in free flight, scale rubber with side interest in Rapier (jet) power. If you've electrified or whatever any of my plans from my books, let me know how things went. Comet P 40 Still love it after all hese years!
Functional Objects, Inc. Compares Java and Dylan, with examples from building two CORBA IDL compilers. Topics include multiple inheritance, multiargument dispatch, unified object model, extensible syntax. Several code examples. http://www.functionalobjects.com/resources/beyond-java.phtml
Extractions: Links Beyond Java? Some experiences from building two CORBA IDL compilers. by Dr Jason Trenouth We have been living through the Java age. It is somewhat of an understatement to say that there has been a great deal of interest in the Java programming language although as far as hype goes XML is now overshadowing it. Initially Java, outside Sun Microsystems at least, was seen as a programming language purely for the Internet. In particular, it came with a virtual machine that could be embedded in web browsers and a security model to control the activity of Java programs running in such browsers. These days, however, Java has moved on and developers are using the language for all sorts of applications. Java is perceived as a reasonable general purpose programming language one that is good enough. The tools are evolving. JIT compilers like Sun's Hotspot are making Java code run faster. UML-based design tools like Rational Rose are finding Java's rigid syntax amenable to round-trip engineering. EJB-based Application Servers like BEA's WebLogic are providing the background of services needed for many kinds of business applications.