Friday, September 30, 2016
Douglas A-4C/L Skyhawk Pilot's Pocket Checklist
A copy of the NAVWEPS 01-40AVC-1 NATOPS Pilot's Pocket Checklist for the Douglas A-4C/L aircraft, dated 1 May 1976. Credit: Irfan S. Hokan
Click here to download the checklist in PDF form (26.5 Megs)
Wednesday, September 28, 2016
Douglas A-4C/L Skyhawk Flight Manual
Tuesday, September 27, 2016
Douglas A-4A/B/C Skyhawk Standardization Manual
Monday, September 26, 2016
Douglas A4D-1/A4D-2 Skyhawk Flight Manual
Sunday, September 25, 2016
Douglas A-4E Skyhawk Flight Manual
Saturday, September 24, 2016
Amateur Rocketeers of America
OK, this blog entry is for me and my Kids and Grandkids!
I was brought up at the very start of the Space Race (1957-1958), and I wanted to be a Rocket Engineer. The problem was that no one gave out a Rocket Engineer degree; so, I became an Aeronautical Engineer (My second love!).
Long before the National Association of Rocketry (NAR) came into being, there was another organization for kids who wanted to build and launch high-powered amateur experimental rockets. It was called the Amateur Rocketeers of America (ARA). Founded by John Carlson, this organization was in existence from 1958 through about 1963. The ARA had an official Army Captain named Bertrand R. Brinley as liasion for young people who were into rocket design and Launching.
My buddy, Vernell Curvey and I were rocket nuts and joined the ARA in 1960. We even had the official ARA jackets and met the Capt. for a convention at Camp Atterbury, Indiana in 1961. (The ARA blockhouse still stands at Camp Atterbury, 43 years after the Army closed the launch facility.)
Our “Bible” was the “Rocket Manual For Amateurs” by the Capt. and was helped out by the latest ESTES catalogue’s design information. (See below)
My buddy and I were only Juniors in High School; but, had to learn Advanced Calculus in order to design the 4 ft rockets that we made using Zinc Dust/Sulphur or Sugar/Potassium Nitrate and even Gunpowder! (Hey, it was a very different world back them.) Except for being set in West Virginia while we were in Southern Illinois , view the movie “October Sky” to see our rocket making journey.
I have attached photos of my jacket, an early Estes catalogue, Alpha and Beta rocket plans that we made, our early rocket designs and some early calculations.
I told my family about my adventures for MANY years and now I can show them.
Click here to download the rocket manual in PDF form (16.70)
Friday, September 23, 2016
F-4 Phantom II Compass Ghost Lights
I love special, one off, projects; so, I was happy to find this. This is the origin of the F-4 Compass Ghost paint scheme. Credit: A very eclectic blog here
More F-4 Phantom II Development and 3-View Drawings
Wednesday, September 21, 2016
Royal Canadian Navy F2H-3 Banshees
A short; but, really great article from IPMS Canada on the Royal Canadian Navy’s (RCN) use and markings of the F2H-3 McDonnell Banshee. Written by R. Migliardi and G. Marshall for the IPMS Canadian publication, Random Thoughts, Vol 15. (A consistently first class quarterly!) Credit: International Plastic Modellers' Society – Canada
Tuesday, September 20, 2016
Yokota Air Base Japan Miscellaneous Photos
Monday, September 19, 2016
XF-88 Early Three View Drawing
A copy of an early three view drawing of the XF-88 aircraft. (Original and a cleaned-up copy)
Compare with the 1947 General Arrangement Army Fighter concept drawing here.
Sunday, September 18, 2016
Douglas A-3 Skywarrior Photos
Saturday, September 17, 2016
McDonnell Model 119/220 Miscellaneous Material
A collection of misc material that I have gathered over the years pertaining to the 119/220 aircraft!
Click here to view misc material
Promotional 119/220 movies:
First movie here
Second movie here
Friday, September 16, 2016
McDonnell Model 119/220 Articles
Thursday, September 15, 2016
McDonnell Model 119A Flight Evaluation Report
Wednesday, September 14, 2016
Model 119 Estimated Performance Report
Tuesday, September 13, 2016
McDonnell Model 119C Drawings
Monday, September 12, 2016
McDonnell Model 119A Drawings
Sunday, September 11, 2016
McDonnell Model 119 Sales Brochures
If you have a product for sale, you need sales brochures. Here are two brochures for the McDonnell Aircraft Model 119 aircraft
Click here to download the first brochure in PDF form (35.2 Megs)
Click here to download the second brochure in PDF form (23.5 Megs)
Saturday, September 10, 2016
McDonnell Model 119 Three View Drawings
Friday, September 9, 2016
McDonnell Model 119/220 Memento Booklet
At the finish of the McAir Model 119/220 program, J.S. McDonell (MAC) gave each member of the project team this souvenir booklet as a memento. It has a synopsis of the program, many photos and how the program was envisioned and then executed.
From the book: “At the suggestion of J. S. McDonnell, the Model 119 designation was canceled and the airplane was re-identified as the Model 220, because the company had just begun its second twenty years in business.”
Credit: Dan Vogt via Greater St. Louis Air and Space Museum