E-Mail Catalog You can contact Saturn Press by E-Mail at: alway@tarle3.physics.lsa.umich.edu or by phone at: (313) 677-2321 or by US mail at: Saturn Press PO Box 3709 Ann Arbor, MI 48106-3709 Books: Rockets of the World.....$28.00 A book about Space boosters and sounding rockets compiled with the modeler in mind. 200 versions of 133 rockets from 14 countries. Dimensioned and color-keyed drawings, 179 B&W photos. 384 page wire-bound softcover. The Art of Scale Model Rocketry....$15.00 A book about building flying scale models. Includes 13 model plans, tips on designing, building, and flying accurate, well-crafted models. Dozens of illustrations. 96 page Wire-bound softcover. Both books are softcover with a "wire-O" binding that lies flat for work and (limited) photocopying. Photo sets: Each set has four NASA color photos (4" x 6" prints) Historical summaries, and dimensioned drawings. Saturn IB.....$6.00 Saturn V......$6.00 Black Brant III...$6.00 Trailblazer I & II....$6.00 Astrobee D........$6.00 Ordering information: $10.00 minimum order. US orders add 10% shipping and handling (20% for priority mail) Michigan orders add an additional 6% Mich. sales tax. Foreign surface mail: 15% shipping and handling (surface mail) Pay by Check, Money Order, or Visa MasterCard (send cash or E-mail credit card numbers at your own risk) Additional information on Rockets of the World: A ModelerUs Guide: Entries on each of the following rockets include historical summaries and dimensioned and color-keyed drawings. Most also include photographs: Germany: Maul Camera Rocket, Winkler's HW-2, A-3, V-2 (A-4), OTRAG 1 ex-USSR: V-2-A, V-5-V, V-11-A, M-100B, MR-12, MMR-06, MR-20, Sputnik (A/SL-1, SL-2), Vostok-Luna (A-1/SL-3), Soyuz (A-2/SL-4), Cosmos (B-1/SL-7), Cosmos (C-1/SL-8), V-3-A (Vertikal 4), Proton (D-1e/SL-12), Tsyklon (F-2/SL-14), N1 (G-1/SL-15), Zenit (J-1/SL-16), Energiya-Buran (K-1/SL-17) United States: Goddard's March 16, 1926 Rocket, Goddard's L-16, American Rocket Society ARS-2, Wac Corporal, Bumper, Aerobee, Aerobee-Hi/150, Aerobee 300 (Spaerobee), Aerobee 150A Aerobee 350, Viking, Deacon, Deacon Rockoon, Terrapin, Asp, Loki Rockoon, Loki HASP, Super Loki Dart, Arcas, Sparrow-HV Arcas, IRIS, IQSY Tomahawk, D-Region Tomahawk, Sandia Tomahawk, Sandhawk, Terrier-Sandhawk, Nike-Deacon, Nike-Cajun, Nike-Asp, Nike-Apache, Nike-Tomahawk, Nike-Smoke, Argo D-4 Javelin, Trailblazer I, Taurus-Tomahawk, Hermes RV-A-10, X-17, Ram B, Shotput, Little Joe I, Trailblazer II, Astrobee 500, Astrobee 1500, Astrobee D, Aries, Vanguard, Juno 1 (Jupiter C), Mercury-Redstone, Sparta-Wresat , Jupiter, Juno II, Thor-Able, Thor-Agena A, Delta B, Delta E, Delta M, Delta II, MX-774, Atlas-Score, Mercury-Atlas, Atlas-Agena, Atlas-Centaur, Scout, Little Joe II, Apollo Pad Abort Test, Gemini-Titan II, Titan IIIC, Titan IIIB, Titan IIIE, Titan IV, Saturn I, Saturn IB, Saturn V, Space Shuttle, Pegasus France: Veronique, Vesta, Dragon III, Diamant A, Diamant B, Diamant B-P4 Japan: Kappa, Lambda, Mu China: Long March 3 United Kingdom: Skylark, Black Knight, Black Arrow India: Rohini RH-75, SLV-3 Argentina: Orion II Australia: HAD, Aero-High Brazil: Sonda 1, Sonda 2 Canada: Black Brant II, Black Brant III, Black Brant IV, Black Brant V, Black Brant X Poland: Meteor 1, Meteor 2K, Meteor 3, RP-3, Rasko 2 Spain: INTA-255 Europe: Europa, Ariane 1, Ariane 4 In addition to these entries, Rockets of the World includes an extensive bibliography and information on mail-order sources of drawings and photographs. Additional information on The Art of Scale Model Rocketry: Contents: Designing Your Model Selecting a scale Scaling Your Model Designing a Stable Model Construction techniques Turning Wood Parts Paper Transitions Boattails Body Tubes Cutting body tubes Clustering tubes Rolling tubes and transitions Diameter Alteration Fins Shaping Attaching Built-up Transparent Clad Detailing Turned parts Attachment Vacuforming Finishing Techniques Preparing the surfaces Painting Masking Decals and Markings Weathering and Imperfections Flying Scale Competition Model Plans Asp, 1/12 scale (BT-5) D-Region Tomahawk, 1/9 scale (BT-50) Black Brant V, 1/23 scale (BT-20) Black Brant VI, 1/5 scale (BT-50 V-2, 1/40 scale (BT-60) GIRD 09, 1/7 scale (BT-60) Sparrow-HV Arcas, 1/8 scale (BT-50) Aerobee 150 A, 1/9 scale (BT-60) Astrobee 500, 1/12 scale (BT-60) Juno II, 1/64 scale (BT-60) Mercury-Atlas, 1/73 scale (BT-60) Saturn I, 1/130 scale (BT-70 tail section) Vostok, 1/64 scale (BT-60 boosters) Kits and Manufacturers Researching Scale Data Scale bibliography Selected Publications References by Vehicle Additional Information on Saturn Press Photo and Data Sets: These sets were created to provide modlers with inexpensive color photographs to document their models. Each set of four 4S x 6S photos costs just 2/3 the price of a single 8x10 from NASAUs photo contractor. Each set comes with a historical summary and dimensioned drawings to make each set complete documentation for NAR Scale and Sport Scale competition. Saturn IB Two flights: Apollo 7 (two different views of launch) and the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (closeup of spacecraft on the pad and a full launch shot). Saturn V Two flights, Apollo 11 (one view during roll-out and two launch photos) and Skylab (one view on the pad). Drawings detail both versions. Black Brant III Two flights: NASA test 12.04 GT (Views of vehicle horizontal on launcher, erected for launch, and in flight) and an early Canadian test flight (vehicle horizontal on launcher). Trailblazer I & II Two rockets in one set. Each is shown on launcher in both horizontal and vertical position. Trailblazer II flight is different round than that shown in Rockets of the World. Astrobee D Four photos from the first day of Astrobee D testing. Three views of flight SN/002 (motor 010) on the pad. One view of motor 009 without payload in hangar.