Anyone that could help, greatly appreciated:
Background:
Back around 2001-03, through our school I picked up a Airtech 40ic wind tunnel from Pitsco supplier for use with our grade 9 tech course. It was used mostly for testing F1/co2 dragsters. It interfaced with a computer, I think running Windows 95 at the time, and with a electronic test bed sensor inside the wind tunnel and hooked up to a game port on the computer would test for drag and wheel weight at both ends with about 40-50 mph wind speed.
History:
The program changed and I ended up with other course responsibilities, now 10 plus years later, resulting in the manual and software going missing, leaving a perfectly great working wind tunnel minus the manual and application interface software. Refreshing the tech course/program I am not getting any support from the supplier/manufacture of this unit at all, have not been successful in obtaining the operation manual, nor the software (was on a 3.5" floppy disk at the time) and am hoping that someone reading this has this unit with the manual and software, so that they may be able to pass on.
Require:
Getting the manual and software will enable students to be able to test their projects in the wind tunnel, learn from their prototyping, and all about aerodynamics in a practical hands-on view.
Related Pictures:
Picture of Pitsco Airtech 40ic wind tunnel
Larger image of Pitsco Airtech 40ic wind tunnel:
http://mfranzen.ca/images/pics/classes/ ... nnel-l.jpg
A closer look on the larger image you can see in the centre of wind tunnel(inside), the white testing bed sensor and just below that sitting on a scanner is the hardware control interface that runs a game port cable to the computer.
Picture of a printed project test report from the interface software
Larger image of a printed project test report from the interface software:
http://mfranzen.ca/images/pics/classes/ ... -rpt-l.jpg
Help!
If anyone reading this has or knows someone with the Pitsco Airtech 40ic wind tunnel, I could sure use your help here in obtaining the operation manual and application interface software. Or maybe you have another suggestion on where I can look, or who can help me here.
Once I have the manual/software, I can try to get this working, so students can use with their racing project design
and hands-on testing.