It’s taken a little longer than I had hoped but the first working version is DONE! Yes you read right I am proud to announce the first public version of the Gertler Series 58 Profile Generator. You can render different profiles based on the parameters and copy the points into your Clipboard. It’s completely working, requires you to have Java installed. Since I developed against Java 1.6 I would suggest that you also install it on your Computer you can give it a shot with earlier versions but I wont test it against those. If you test it and it works let me know.
So click on the link to download the Preview:
Airshipworld Profile Generator Version 0.5
(AirshipworldProfileGenerator-05.jar) 15,7KB
Once you have downloaded the jar and have installed Java properly you should be able to start the generator by simply double clicking on the Jar file. Or you open it via commandline by entering the command “java -jar AirshipworldProfileGenerator-05.jar”. Both should work but let me know if there are problems. Use the comments of this post to share your thoughts. Also let me know what features you are missing, any bugs you find, wishes you have. This application will be going open-source once we reach version 1.0 until then I will post updates here on the Blog so make sure to subscribe to get the latest updates.

The Email that started it.
Sunday, August 3rd, 2008So this Blog might have appeared a bit out of context for a few who I had not reached with my Email so this is the Email that started it:
And the feedback I got to this mail was generally Positive so this is the start. I will start to collect our collective knowledge when it comes to designing Airships. I will start open-source software projects, integrate others and introduce existing tools and illustrate how they can be used to design airships. I hope that the community chimes in. If you want to present how you design your airships, how you build your envelopes, which motors you use or just want to present your airship, let us know. Leave a comment and participate.
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