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Old December 2nd 04, 03:05 AM
Scott Lowther
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Default Aerospace Projects Review updates

The second-to-last issue of APR is out now... articles on the Convair
NX-2 nuclear-powered bomber, a NASA-Langley Mach4 passenger transport,
the NASA/Boeing "Spacejet" spaceplane concept, several high-speed
rotorcraft, the Martin Model 262 VTOL fighter and the Lockheed ICE
stealth fighter design. I'm in the process of a complete overhaul of all
my web pages... there are a LOT of dead links as yet, but I am tryign to
make the webpage a bit more user freindly as well as also providing a
bit more info on the designs, rather than just teasers.

The main APR webpage ( http://www.up-ship.com/apr/apr.htm ) hasn't
changed much, but the page on how to order the magazines has (
http://www.up-ship.com/apr/aprorder.htm ), as it now has links to each
individual issue. As yet, the individual issues aren't up and running
except for the current issue, which is at:
http://www.up-ship.com/apr/current.htm
This page is also not yet done (most of the effort has so far been in
formatting, not content), but it shows what I will eventually have for
all issues.

Constructive criticism welcome.

 




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