Frequently-Asked Questions
for www.wihelm-aerospace.org

Who are you?
That's a good question. I describe myself in detail on the page appropriately entitled Who Am I?

What countries have you seen?
Take the following graphical representation, based on a list of flags I drew in the margin of my class notes one day when I perhaps ought to have been paying attention. The dates of my first encounter with the country are listed (but not necessarily my first habitation, as in the case of Austria). Flag images courtesy CIA World Factbook.
Inhabited

United States of America
September 28, 1986

Austria
July 29, 1997

Visited

Canada
summer 1992

Germany
July 14, 1997

Czech Republic
July 25, 1997

Liechtenstein
July 31, 1997

Switzerland
August 1, 1997

Mexico
March 27, 2002

Italy
December 26, 2002

Vatican City
December 29, 2002

Encountered briefly

France
August 4, 1997

the Netherlands
June 16, 2006

Overflown

United Kingdom
July 30, 2006

Greenland
July 30, 2006

What sort of a camera do you use for your video productions?
Everything shot since June of 2002 has been with a Sony DCR/TRV-340 (left), a digital-8 format video camera, which I've taken a good many places since we acquired it (including Europe on two separate occasions). Before then, we used a Canon ES900 (far left), which was an 8-mm analog camera with good optics.

Have you been published (besides online, of course)?
Yes. Ignoring for the moment various writings in school newspapers, my work has appeared three times in print publications. My design for SAM-66 was featured in the September/October, 2001 issue of Sport Rocketry. A review I wrote of a kit I used for my Little Joe II model appeared in the September/October, 2003 issue of Sport Rocketry. And my dramatic panorama of the Saturn V rocket at Kennedy Space Center was used in an article about preserving America's space heritage in the September/October, 2005 issue of The History Channel Magazine.

Have you ever been cited in a Supreme Court case?
Yes: MacCreary v. ACLU. My picture of Moses receiving the Ten Commandments on the Nebraska state capitol is included in a list of representations of religious symbols in government buildings in various states.

Do you have a legal disclaimer for the content of your site?
Sure. Here it is:
Unless otherwise noted, all materials herein copyright 1998 to the present year by Willy Logan. All rights reserved. The WAEC, Wilhelm Pictures, and any other organization peculiar to this website does not have a budget and does not offer scholarships, grants, or major untaxable donations to any individual or political campaign. Willy Logan is not affiliated with NASA, the National Air and Space Museum, the LEGO Group, the Spacing Guild, or any existing organization. Willy Logan disavows himself from the improper use of the information on this website, including but not limited to building and flying model rockets, making amateur films, constructing scale models, writing unpublished science fiction, running a stop sign on a bicycle and almost getting killed by broadsiding a van, etc. Not to be used as a floatation device, contraceptive, or to induce vomiting. May cause drowsiness, dizziness, and temporary or permanent loss of vision, hearing, or sanity.

All materials herein copyright 2003-2007 by Willy Logan
willy@wilhelm-aerospace.org