"Building a Pattern Airplane" book

ORLANDO FRETS ojfrets at earthlink.net
Wed Jan 19 17:40:44 AKST 2005


Terry, I would be interested on how you cut your cores.

ORLANDO FRETS
ojfrets at earthlink.net



> [Original Message]
> From: Terry Brox <tbrox at cox.net>
> To: <discussion at nsrca.org>
> Date: 1/19/2005 8:50:53 PM
> Subject: Re: "Building a Pattern Airplane" book
>
> I hereby grant permission to download anything on our website. ;-))
>      I would be happy to do whatever I can, but with todays internet I am 
> not sure the cost of printing a book would be as viable as just taking it 
> off the net. Let me know what I can do.
>      Next week I hope, with Joe Dunnaways help, to have the stab and
rudder 
> "how to" online.
>      Is anyone interested on how I cut my cores? Let me know, and thanks
for 
> the kind words. Terry
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Bill Glaze" <billglaze at triad.rr.com>
> To: <discussion at nsrca.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 4:12 PM
> Subject: Re: "Building a Pattern Airplane" book
>
>
> > While I would buy a copy of Thompson/Atwoods  book in any format, we
may 
> > now have a new, complementary  source for this valuable information; 
I'm 
> > speaking, of course, of the new consortium, known as the Brammer/Brox 
> > Brain Trust.
> > Sure would be a blockbuster combination.  Maybe we could shame them<BG> 
> > into compiling their ideas and transforming them into print.  Any
seconds 
> > out there?
> >
> > Bill Glaze
> >
> > Del Rykert wrote:
> >
> >> Does anyone know what happened with this or what the status of it is? 
> >> With us wanting to address new pattern fliers I found the book very 
> >> worthwhile.
> >>
> >>                             del
> >>               NSRCA - 473
> >>
> >> Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 11:26 AM
> >> Subject: Re: "Building a Pattern Airplane" book
> >>
> >>
> >>> Don,
> >>> Understand.  I have had some experience turning documents into PDFs,
so 
> >>> if I can be of help, let me know.
> >>>
> >>> I also understand the distribution control problem with electronic
media 
> >>> and copyright concerns.  Almost any printed document can be turned
into 
> >>> a PDF nowdays with just a cheap scanner and shareware/freeware
software 
> >>> if no electronic copy exists and someone is so inclined.
> >>>
> >>> Assuming the docuemnt exists in some electronic format, many people
are 
> >>> going to "print on demand books", just printing a copy on a cheap
laser 
> >>> printer and using relatively cheap plastic binders.  This way you
beat 
> >>> high printing costs and minimum quantities.  The trick is to balance
the 
> >>> value to you so you get paid for all your work, and still make it 
> >>> inexpensive enough that it is not worth someone's time to go around
your 
> >>> copyright.  Frankly though, a PDF is invaluable to some of us since
we 
> >>> can have it with us on a laptop, and print out sections if we need
them 
> >>> for a project.
> >>>
> >>> Again, if I can be of help, let me know.  I'm still interested in
buying 
> >>> someone's extra copy if they have it, or even just borrowing a copy
to 
> >>> read.
> >>>
> >>> Jon Lowe
> >>>
> >>> In a message dated 1/7/2004 10:36:01 AM Eastern Standard Time,
AtwoodDon 
> >>> writes:
> >>>
> >>>> In a message dated 1/7/2004 4:31:03 AM Pacific Standard Time, 
> >>>> drykert at rochester.rr.com writes:
> >>>> Jon..
> >>>>
> >>>>     There had been a comment about getting publishers permission to
put 
> >>>> it
> >>>> up on the NSRCA web site. I don't know if that went any further than 
> >>>> that
> >>>> though.. A comment?..
> >>>>     It was a great help for pilots entering pattern. Many have sworn
by 
> >>>> it
> >>>> usefulness especially for those of us in the pockets with little or
no
> >>>> activity. It saved my bacon a few times.
> >>>> I am working with Bruce Thompson to see if we can adapt this to an 
> >>>> Adobe PDF format for distribution.  Please be patient, we had
basically 
> >>>> shelved the publication, all copies gone, and are now working thru
the 
> >>>> considerations of what will be required to control the distribution 
> >>>> electronically.
> >>>>
> >>>> Best bet for the interim is borrow a copy from a friend until we
reach 
> >>>> a decision as to how to manage the electronic
> >>>> distribution issues.
> >>>>
> >>>> Thanks for your patience.
> >>>>
> >>>> Don Atwood
> >>>
> >>>
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