Instructions

How to Create Your Own 'Page' in the Falco Workshop
We would like to have as many Falco builders as possible show off their projects and so we'd love to have something about you here.

The basic idea is that we can 'visit' each other and look at what each builder is doing. We's also like to have people who are thinking of building a Falco to be able to 'visit' you and hear what you have to say about it.

Your page will have a basic format that we will be using throughout. These elements are:

1. Title Block
At the top of the page, we need your name, and optionally your occupation. Some people don't like to be assigned nicknames by others, so it's a good idea to use the name that you introduce yourself by.

2. Photo of the Project
Here we need at least one photo of your project, and preferably more. To be on this page, you must have at least one photo of progress that you've made on the airplane--something significant and recognizable as a part of an airplane.

If you have a scanner, then we need photographs in JPEG format. Typically they should be about 4 to 6 inches wide, full color if possible, and with a screen resolution of 72 dpi (dots per inch, or pixels per inch).

If you don't have a scanner, then just mail us your photographs. We have a flat-bed scanner, so color prints are by far the easiest thing for us to handle, but we can also handle slides and transparencies.

3. Photo Caption
Write any description you want below the photographs. If you choose to write on the back of the photograph, please do not use a ball-point pen! The ink for these pens dries very slowly and when you put all of the photographs together and mail them to us, the ink will transfer from the back of a photo to the front of the next one. It makes for a terrible mess and really destroys a lot of photographs.

4. Your Message
Write one or more paragraphs that will appear next in the page. Imagine that someone has come into your shop and says 'Tell me about your Falco project, what you are doing and what you think about it". Talk to that person. Be conversational and be yourself. Don't try to cover every detail, but rather the things that mean the most to you. Don't say that you agree with everything everyone else has said--say something original yourself!

In general, we're thinking of a typical message of three to five paragraphs, but write what you want to write and if there's a problem, we'll get back to you.

At the bottom of your message, we'll have your name in italics and flush right--the electronic equivalent of a signature.

5. Your Photo
Here we're looking for a photograph of yourself. Naturally, if you're like everyone else, you don't like photos of yourself, but everyone else likes seeing what the other person looks like. Give us a photo that has some personality to it. If you can't pick one, then get a close family member to pick it. Generally speaking, we're looking for a small or moderate size photograph, say two to three inches square, but there really aren't any 'specifications' you have to meet here.

However, to have the page listed, you must give us a photo. That is a rule that we're going to enforce. No photo, no entry in the Falco workshop!

The reason is simple. In the electronic medium of cyberspace, people then to fly off the handle, get emotional and flame each other. We tend to forget that there's another real live human being at the other end, and we just start typing in frustration or anger. ("Speak in anger and you will make the best speech you will ever regret") So the idea here is to let other people see us and so that we will all be kinder to each other. Also, airplanes and projects look a lot the same, and it makes it much more interesting to see who is building the plane.

6. Biographical Infomation
Use the third person impersonal voice and say something about who you are, where you live and work, where you went to college, etc. You may include some personal notes about your side interests, your address, telephone and fax numbers, your email address, etc. If you have a web page for yourself or your business, then we can include a link to that here, so that people can see more about what you do.

7. More Photos
We're not going to restrict anyone to a single photo so at the bottom of the page we can show additional ones. There's no particular limit, but please be reasonable and don't overload us either.We'd like to have a caption to go with each one.

Submitting your entry:
Mail us the photos and text

--or--

Email the text and photos to Sequoia Aircraft's webmaster (Alfred Scott) at alfred@seqair.com