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KSU Flyer
09-19-2001, 01:35 AM
I just got my web page up and running. It was alot more work than I thought it would be. Right now there are just some videos of my planes. I plan to add more pictures and detail later. Anyway for what it's worth, if you've got an extra minute check it out and let me know what you think.

-Mike

pease1
09-19-2001, 07:37 AM
Awww shucks you didn't have to mention little 'ole me on your web page!

Nice page - I like the movies, but some more stills would be nice too!

jimwalker
09-19-2001, 09:56 AM
I like....

The only thing I would change is how the size of the page is displayed. Specify a percentage of the available area for the components of your page. Since you have specified absolute dimensions, your page doesn't use all of my resolution. It just used 2/3 of the left side.

Jim

KSU Flyer
09-19-2001, 11:17 AM
Al -
I had to give credit where credit is due. I appreciate your help with my questions. So, thanks again. I definately plan to get some more pics on my site. Also, would you mind if I put a link to your site on my page?

Jim-
I'll get to work on the screen usage stuff. I noticed it... I just didn't get around to fixing it. Thanks for taking the time to check it out.

-Mike

pease1
09-21-2001, 03:03 PM
link away - it's the way of the web

gjohnson
09-21-2001, 04:00 PM
Mike, nice site. I'm working on my own site, and I too have asked Allan several questions. Mine's not quite ready as there are place holders for the static motor tests I plan to do and put on the page. I'll post the link when it's ready.


Your scanned in notes are nice. They remind me of a course I took on the physics of flight (many years ago) because it satisfied a college science requirement. I had hoped to be able to play around in their flight simulator, but that was reserved for another course without calculus that didn't satisfy the science requirement.

--Gordon

[ 09-21-2001: Message edited by: gjohnson ]

KSU Flyer
09-21-2001, 09:59 PM
Gordon,

I've been working on a static thrust stand for engine/prop combination testing too. I'm curious, what type of system are you using to measure the thrust? Mine is essentially a balance that presses on a digital scale. I plan to post some pics on my website when I finish it. By the way, thanks for taking the time to check out my site.

-Mike