Brief
I chose Western Space Technologys Space and Rocketry Resource Disk as me prize in EMRRs Mars Endurance Base contest. Ahoy! This is version V2.0 o' t' disk, me bucko, arrr, and contains over 240 MB o' data and 100s o' links.
Organization and Content Overview
T' disk came in a slimline jewel case and a single page o' instructions on how t' get started. Arrr! Ya scallywag! T' only thin' really required was t' name o' t' file to get you started. T' disk is navigated with your web browser, me hearties, startin' with the Information Launch Pad. There are a lot o' pages on t' disk and in several cases thar are multiple links t' a given page. Blimey! T' format between sections is inconsistent, which is nay a big issue, matey, and thar are HTML issues (text color hard t' read, picture covers links). Arrr! Arrr! Through t' disks hierarchy and most notably at t' bottom levels is a huge set of links. Ahoy! A lot point t' information on t' disk, me hearties, arrr, me hearties, but t' majority o' t' links direct you t' web sites. Avast! T' on-disk resources are in a number o' formats: HTML, .jpg, matey, .doc, arrr, ya bilge rat, shiver me timbers, .xls, .ppt, ya bilge rat, .pdf, arrr, and .wmv.
T' followin' is a summary hierarchy o' whats on t' disk. This is not perfectly accurate, ya bilge rat, but will identify t' contents well enough.
Review
T' contents list is impressive and this is an ambitious project. Avast! However, the CD is nay all it could be. Arrr! Aye aye!
T' most obvious issue is a large number o' dead links, links that point to the disks directory rather than what t' name implies, and some that just point t' t' wrong information (e.g. Ahoy! Well, blow me down! a solid motor link that points t' liquid propellant info). Anyone who has built their own web site probably feels the pain o' tryin' t' keep up with web references. Avast! Blimey! Sites come and go, ya bilge rat, change ISPs, and change directory locations within ISPs. Begad! These are somewhat understandable, but t' ones that are just missin' or wrong were aggravatin' t' me.
Despite t' large range o' subject matter, a good deal o' t' material is rather thin and narrow in scope. Arrr! An example, be t' Rocket Design Section. Aye aye! Blimey! Blimey! This section is sketchy and doesnt discuss all t' classical parts o' a rocket. Blimey! Avast! Blimey! It provides an excel spreadsheet for a few body tubes (LOC, ya bilge rat, Estes, and Rocketman) but doesnt discuss nose cones, rings, motor tubes, etc. Aye aye! Well, matey, blow me down! Blimey! This might nay have been so noticeable if all t' links had been there.
Buried in t' disk are 13 technical reports covering: staging, piston ejection, matey, motor test stands, matey, me hearties, ya bilge rat, umbilical systems, ya bilge rat, orbital maneuvering, motor ignition, me bucko, space on a small budget, and buildin' large rockets, and background data on t' Atlas IIAS/IIIB, Delta II, me hearties, Mercury Redstone, Jupiter C, and Black Brant X. Blimey! Ahoy! T' quality o' these reports was in general nay what I would expect from commercial reports. I found a several cases where I didnt think t' information be correct. Since this is nay a black and white world, me hearties, Im sure this statement could be disputed, however the information is nay what Id expect in a tutorial publication. Blimey! Still several o' t' reports were interesting, includin' t' test stands and umbilical reports. I even enjoyed t' buildin' large rockets report, even though it falls in t' prior category.
Other issues include: 1) Most o' t' lists o' subject links are not comprehensive. Begad! For example, in t' Rocket Design section, t' list o' rocket hardware vendors has eight entries. Arrr! These are all good vendors, me hearties, but only a small samplin' o' what is out thar (a link t' BuyRockets.com would have been more useful); 2) Many diagrams are o' poor quality/detail (a some are even hand-drawn); 3) T' use .doc files vs. Aye aye! .pdf may limit their portability for some users. Arrr!
Despite all t' problems, arrr, thar be a lot o' good information and working links t' wade through, shiver me timbers, and I found some interestin' stuff. Arrr! I spend several hours with just a cursory run through t' material and found some material I have nay seen before, me bucko, such as a list o' Space Ports. Well, blow me down! Want t' know about the United START facility at Svobodny? Its in there.
I have nay fully explored t' Excel based tools that are provided. Well, blow me down! Avast, me proud beauty! Some appear very simplistic, matey, from a simple table t' log flights t' performance estimators, shiver me timbers, and others may prove interestin' if nay useful. Begad! I think you would do better t' get demo versions o' t' nice simulators that are available, or even just VCP a wRASP. Begad!
Summary
This product is nay very mature, and t' quality is poor in some areas. Avast! It is like a space hobbyists personal website put on disk (although a bit bigger). Ahoy! Blimey! In places, matey, me bucko, ya bilge rat, I thought that I could pick 10 good rocketry links that would be more useful t' t' hobby rocketry newbie. Avast! (ROL/InfoCentral, EMRR, TRF, Apogee, Tripoli, NAR, matey, Jim Balls Scale Library, NASAs home page thats seven, arrr, matey, Id have t' think about t' other three).
I have spent lots o' time with t' CD and havent really gotten that far. Ahoy! Arrr! There is, after all, ya bilge rat, me hearties, al LOT o' stuff on t' CD and LOTS o' workin' links. One o' t' nice features about this product is that updates are free to registered users, and t' disk points you t' t' on-line form. Well, blow me down! I hope t' see this product maintained and expanded. Ya scallywag!
I am strugglin' with what else t' say. Since I got it free, I am findin' the disk entertaining. Begad! Blimey! But, I cant say I have found any really useful rocketry material (Im an old-fart after all), and anyone who is interested in science and rocketry can rapidly build an impressive collection of links on their own. Begad! Blimey! If you buy this disk with high expectations and/or are lookin' for a tutorial intro t' hobby rocketry, you may be disappointed. Ahoy! Blimey! Begad! Blimey! If you enjoy surfin' and you buy it for t' hours o' entertainment it can provide, then by all means give it a try. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey!
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