Mar 142010
 

Huh. Who woulda thunk it… astronauts annoyed that their legacies are being tossed into the garbage. I’d love to see some *current* astronauts speak up about this… but I suppose that would be career limiting. That’s the Chicago Way, after all.

From the  (Aussie) ABCNews.com:

Two United States astronauts have criticised president Barack Obama’s shelving of American lunar missions.

Speaking in London, the Apollo 13 commander Jim Lovell described the move as potentially catastrophic.

The last man on the moon, Eugene Cernan, said it was “disappointing”.

“I’m quite disappointed that I’m still the last man on the moon,” he said.

“I thought we’d have gone back long before now. But I am absolutely committed to the fact that we will go back sometime, hopefully sooner than later.”

 Posted by at 3:08 am
Mar 142010
 

More good news…

From AmmoLand.com:

The South Dakota Legislature has passed the South Dakota Firearms Freedom Act and that bill is enroute to the Governor’s desk. Governor Michael Rounds has indicated that he’s comfortable with the SDFFA and will sign the bill when it reaches his office.

SD will make the fourth state that has enacted a clone of the Montana Firearms Freedom Act. Once the Wyoming and South Dakota governors sign their respective bills into law, they will join Montana, Tennessee and Utah with enacted laws.

The South Dakota bill that declares “exempt from federal regulation any firearm, firearm accessory, or ammunition manufactured and retained in South Dakota” was passed in the South Dakota House of Representatives today.

SB 89 was approved by a 49-19 vote. The bill had already passed the state Senate on Feb. 18 with a 29-4 vote.

 Posted by at 3:04 am
Mar 132010
 

Here is NASA-MSFC drawing 10M03738, dated Sep 1, 1966. This diagram shows the painting patterns for the Saturn Ib. This means the striking black-and-white patterns used to determine the roll orientation of the vehicle on ascent.

This diagram is a very clear grayscale, 10,608 pixels by 3015 pixels, and comes with a half-size and quarter-size version for easier viewing and printing.

Space Drawing 23 can be downloaded for the low, low price of $3.50.


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 Posted by at 11:17 pm
Mar 132010
 

Now available is a 16-page PDF file copy of a 1941 WWII German Focke Wulf presentation on their “Grosstransporter” (Large Transporter) aircraft design. Capable of transporting 400 troops, this was an eight-engined monster of a plane listed as the FW 249 or FW 95 in various other sources. Packed with illustrations… isometrics, iso cutaways, wing construction diagrams, three-view, inboard profile. A lot of info on a rarely seen design.

Air Doc 19 can be downloaded for only $4.00.


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 Posted by at 10:18 pm
Mar 132010
 

Now available are scans of two large and detailed diagrams of the Northrop YF-23 stealth fighter. Included:

1) Drawing 400L005002, sheet 1 of 2: provides top, bottom, left and right inboard views, with scrap inboard views through the engine and upper avionics bay. An impressive 27,000 by 7032 pixels, black & white. Original scan was missing much of the title block, but the rest of the image is intact.

2) Drawing 400L005002, sheet 2 of 2: provides 21 cross-sections of the YF-23. Smaller than sheet one, it’s still a large 17,696 by 6,944 pixels, black and white.

Also included are grayscale half- and quarter-size versions for easier viewing and printing. Together these would make a very useful resource for model builders… either to perfect a kit, or to scratchbuilt a large-scale display or even RC flying model.

Air Drawing 47 can be downloaded for $3.


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 Posted by at 9:15 pm
Mar 132010
 

This woman done figgered it out!

From Fox News:

Evelyn Boyd told her husband, a preacher at a Pentecostal church in the city of Bartow, not to disturb her when she locked herself in the room Feb. 7 to fast and pray with only water to drink. Family members forced open the door March 5 and found her dead.

The woman’s husband, John Boyd, told the paper he didn’t check on his wife because she felt she was doing what God called her to do and he wanted to respect her privacy.

Awesome job. Good work all around, everyone!

 Posted by at 5:59 pm
Mar 132010
 

Now up on eBay, witha  $17 “buy it now” price, is Ed Farley’s “US Army – Air Force FIGHTER PLANES” from 1961. It’s a great little book… lots of three-views. This was one of the first books I can recall from when I graduated from the “kids section” of the library to the “adults section,” which means I can remember it from a loooooooooong time ago. Now you can own it. eBay listing is here.

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 Posted by at 5:41 pm
Mar 122010
 

Amid the socialist smarm, there are some good lines here:

The drive along eerily empty ghost freeways into the ruins of inner-city Detroit is an Alice-like journey into a severely dystopian future. …

Approaching the derelict shell of downtown Detroit, we see full-grown trees sprouting from the tops of deserted skyscrapers. In their shadows, the glazed eyes of the street zombies slide into view, stumbling in front of the car. Our excitement at driving into what feels like a man-made hurricane Katrina is matched only by sheer disbelief that what was once the fourth-largest city in the US could actually be in the process of disappearing from the face of the earth. The statistics are staggering – 40sq miles of the 139sq mile inner city have already been reclaimed by nature.

One in five houses now stand empty. Property prices have fallen 80% or more in Detroit over the last three years. A three-bedroom house on Albany Street is still on the market for $1.

Since this was a piece for the Guardian, the author of course has to place all the blame on racist capitalists. I didn’t see much mention of when Detroit elected its last non-Democrat mayor or city council, however. There was, however, one non-socialist little message slipped in… the editor must have missed it:

Unable to buy fresh food for their children, people are now growing their own, turning the demolished neighbourhood blocks into urban farms and kick-starting what is now the fastest-growing movement across the US. Although the city is still haemorrhaging population, young people from all over the country are also flooding into Detroit – artists, musicians and social pioneers, all keen to make use of the abandoned urban spaces and create new ways of living together.

While many of these people may well *be* socialists, what they are doing, they’re doing on their own, of their own volition. The “urban farms” are an infinitely preferable solution to the usual collectivist approach of using taxpayer funds to ship in a perpetual source of food from outside… not only draining funds from non-Detroiters, but also growing government power and chaining the Detroiters to the government teat. If the National Guard would simply do a sweep of the city and round up the crackheads, criminals, local government officials and other scumbags and deport them to, say, Cuba (I understand the Mariel Harbor might be a good place to ship large n umbers of people through), the remaining Detroiters could perhaps be left free to make a new beginning for themselves

 Posted by at 7:49 pm