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A
'Wiki' site would allow anyone (or anyone authorized) to add to the information
on-line via their browser and includes tracking of each page's history.
It's commonly used for exactly this type of situation but requires several
specific services on the server and someone with a little experience and time to
get it setup.
In the
meantime, one or more linked Word documents and saved as webpages is a simple
way to get started although it will see a lot of documents being e-mailed
around...
Andrew
Maybe we could put
the info in a “living” Word document and get Tracy to post it on his site? Tracy?
Dean
From:
Rotary motors in aircraft
[mailto:flyrotary@lancaironline.net] On
Behalf Of Tony Snow Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 1:54
AM To: Rotary motors in aircraft Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Best
practice
I think it is a
super, great, excellent idea.
I would love to be
able to see "Best Practices" , "Tried and Didn't Work", "New Ideas for
Comments", etc. I am not exactly the engineering type, but I can put
togather whatever I can take apart...
Now, after and apart
from my enthusiasm, I can't be of any assistence in Web Page Stuff.
But, I would be
willing to go through my files from the rotary sites (the ones I kept
anyway) and provide the emails to someone who would be a web host. (And,
I know Tracy Cooks Email address).
BTW, are you in
Brooksville, FL? I live in Lakeland, I would be
willing to talk at length about the little I know - I've gotta know something
after reading through all this for years...
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Message----- From:
Rotary motors in aircraft
[mailto:flyrotary@lancaironline.net]On
Behalf Of Dean Head Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 7:28
PM To: Rotary motors in aircraft Subject: [FlyRotary] Best
practice
Group,
Awhile back I had posted on the
“other” group about collecting all the assembly/design techniques, lessons
learned and related info and links in one web site. Sort of a “best
practice” and reference document. Someone responded and stated such was in
existence. I visited once, not much info. I have since lost touch with the
site that was started (don’t know if it still exists), but, I think it would
be a great reference. Paul’s site has a lot of great links to info but I was
thinking more along the lines of now proven methods and practices”. Breaking
down the document into fuel, cooling, mounting, exhaust……would be real
helpful. It appears that much of the info is in the discussions here, just
needs to be collected. Thoughts? Interest?
Dean
Head
Cozy
#1040
BKV
FL
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