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Model Name : Span (in.) ~ Area (sq.in.) Weight (oz.) Designer : Year : CABIN RULER : 54 : 320 : 22 : STRUCT : 1940 : CALIF. CHIEFA2 : 59 : 562 : 39 : C/W TECH INST. 1938 VINTAGE ISSUES OF AMERICAN MODELER MAGAZINE Vintage Issues of American Modeler Magazine. Aircraft modeling has undergone significant changes over the decades - both in technology and preferences. Magazines like American Aircraft Modeler , American Modeler , Air Trails , Flying Aces , Flying Models , Model Airplane News , Aero Modeller , R/C Modeler, and Young Men • Hobbies •Aviation
POEMS OF FLIGHT
High Flight. Oh! I have slipped the surly bonds of Earth. And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings; Sunward I've climbed, and joined the tumbling mirth. Of sun-split clouds, - and done a hundred things. You have not dreamed of - wheeled and soared and swung. High in thesunlit silence.
SECRETS OF "WINNING" AIRFOILS A full size scale is drawn for you. Cut it out and glue lightly to a piece of hard sheet balsa, 1/16 x 1/2 x 11 inches. STEP ONE: Note that the chord length is 100%. All measurements of your drawing will be based on IT. The graduated part of the scale is ten inches long. MARKS MODELS WINDFREE GLIDER Mark Smith was pictured in this article in the July 1975 issue of Model Aviation magazine. He hooked the Windfree onto his HiStart bungee launcher and off it went again. I was thrilled to personally witness such a spectacle. About a year later, I has saved enough money from my paper route to buy a Marks Models Windward sailplane. CARL GOLDBERG FALCON 56 Carl Goldberg Falcon 56. 558 Sq." The Carl Goldberg Falcon 56 was my first real "pattern" type airplane - at least insofar as its ability to do most of the aerobatic maneuvers that were common in the 1970s. Remember that 3-D was not even in the RC lexicon back in those days. Mine was covered in white and metallic purple Solarfilm and sported a RELIANCE CONTROLS 3006HDK TRANSFER SWITCH KIT INSTALLATION Reliance Controls 3006HDK Transfer Switch Kit indoor components wiring. A section of 3/4" flexible conduit and 90° connectors are included in the kit for connecting to the main circuit breaker panel. Along with a ground and neutral wire for tapping into the ground bus bar are six pairs of red and black stranded wire (labeled 'A' through'F').
FREE FLIGHT PLANS LIST FROM AMERICAN AIRCRAFT MODELER Free Flight Plans List from American Aircraft Modeler Magazine: Many thanks to David Livesay for the hard work done in creating this list of free flight model plans and articles that appeared in American Aircraft Modeler, and for giving permission to duplicate it.I included additional listings from Air Trails and American Modeler.Here is the AMA Plans Service for ordering full-size copies. 3-VIEWS & 4-VIEWS LIST FROM AMERICAN AIRCRAFT MODELER 3-Views & 4-Views List from American Aircraft Modeler Magazine: Many thanks to David Livesay for the hard work done in creating this list of free flight model plans and articles that appeared in American Aircraft Modeler, and for giving permission to duplicate it.I included additional listings from Air Trails and American Modeler.Here is the AMA Plans Service for ordering full-size copies. CONTROL LINE PLANS LIST FROM AMERICAN AIRCRAFT MODELER Control Line Scale & Sport Plans List from American Aircraft Modeler Magazine: Many thanks to David Livesay for the hard work done in creating this list of free flight model plans and articles that appeared in American Aircraft Modeler, and for giving permission to duplicate it.I included additional listings from Air Trails andAmerican Modeler.
KLARICH CUSTOM KITS
Model Name : Span (in.) ~ Area (sq.in.) Weight (oz.) Designer : Year : CABIN RULER : 54 : 320 : 22 : STRUCT : 1940 : CALIF. CHIEFA2 : 59 : 562 : 39 : C/W TECH INST. 1938 VINTAGE ISSUES OF AMERICAN MODELER MAGAZINE Vintage Issues of American Modeler Magazine. Aircraft modeling has undergone significant changes over the decades - both in technology and preferences. Magazines like American Aircraft Modeler , American Modeler , Air Trails , Flying Aces , Flying Models , Model Airplane News , Aero Modeller , R/C Modeler, and Young Men • Hobbies •Aviation
POEMS OF FLIGHT
High Flight. Oh! I have slipped the surly bonds of Earth. And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings; Sunward I've climbed, and joined the tumbling mirth. Of sun-split clouds, - and done a hundred things. You have not dreamed of - wheeled and soared and swung. High in thesunlit silence.
SECRETS OF "WINNING" AIRFOILS A full size scale is drawn for you. Cut it out and glue lightly to a piece of hard sheet balsa, 1/16 x 1/2 x 11 inches. STEP ONE: Note that the chord length is 100%. All measurements of your drawing will be based on IT. The graduated part of the scale is ten inches long. MARKS MODELS WINDFREE GLIDER Mark Smith was pictured in this article in the July 1975 issue of Model Aviation magazine. He hooked the Windfree onto his HiStart bungee launcher and off it went again. I was thrilled to personally witness such a spectacle. About a year later, I has saved enough money from my paper route to buy a Marks Models Windward sailplane. CARL GOLDBERG FALCON 56 Carl Goldberg Falcon 56. 558 Sq." The Carl Goldberg Falcon 56 was my first real "pattern" type airplane - at least insofar as its ability to do most of the aerobatic maneuvers that were common in the 1970s. Remember that 3-D was not even in the RC lexicon back in those days. Mine was covered in white and metallic purple Solarfilm and sported a RELIANCE CONTROLS 3006HDK TRANSFER SWITCH KIT INSTALLATION Reliance Controls 3006HDK Transfer Switch Kit indoor components wiring. A section of 3/4" flexible conduit and 90° connectors are included in the kit for connecting to the main circuit breaker panel. Along with a ground and neutral wire for tapping into the ground bus bar are six pairs of red and black stranded wire (labeled 'A' through'F').
FREE FLIGHT PLANS LIST FROM AMERICAN AIRCRAFT MODELER Free Flight Plans List from American Aircraft Modeler Magazine: Many thanks to David Livesay for the hard work done in creating this list of free flight model plans and articles that appeared in American Aircraft Modeler, and for giving permission to duplicate it.I included additional listings from Air Trails and American Modeler.Here is the AMA Plans Service for ordering full-size copies. 3-VIEWS & 4-VIEWS LIST FROM AMERICAN AIRCRAFT MODELER 3-Views & 4-Views List from American Aircraft Modeler Magazine: Many thanks to David Livesay for the hard work done in creating this list of free flight model plans and articles that appeared in American Aircraft Modeler, and for giving permission to duplicate it.I included additional listings from Air Trails and American Modeler.Here is the AMA Plans Service for ordering full-size copies. VINTAGE ISSUES OF AMERICAN MODELER MAGAZINE Vintage Issues of American Modeler Magazine. Aircraft modeling has undergone significant changes over the decades - both in technology and preferences. Magazines like American Aircraft Modeler , American Modeler , Air Trails , Flying Aces , Flying Models , Model Airplane News , Aero Modeller , R/C Modeler, and Young Men • Hobbies •Aviation
RADIO CONTROL PLANS LIST FROM AMERICAN AIRCRAFT MODELER Radio Control Scale & Sport Plans List from American Aircraft Modeler Magazine: Many thanks to David Livesay for the hard work done in creating this list of free flight model plans and articles that appeared in American Aircraft Modeler, and for giving permission to duplicate it.I included additional listings from Air Trails and American Modeler.Here is the AMA Plans Service for ordering full CHANCE-VOUGHT F4U-1 CORSAIR, STERLING MODELS C/L KIT Sterling Chance-Vought F4U-1 Corsair C/L Kit. "The Chance Vought F4U Corsair was a carrier-capable fighter aircraft that saw service primarily in World War II and the Korean War. Goodyear-built Corsairs were designated FG and Brewster-built aircraft F3A. The Corsair served in smaller air forces until the 1960s, following the longestproduction
C-47 SKYTRAIN ARMY AIR FORCE HANDBOOK C-47 Skytrain Army Air Force Handbook: C-47A, C-47B, C-47C, C-47D (USAF Series) R4D-1, R4D-5, R4D-6, R4D-7 (Navy Models) These pages were scanned from an actual manual that belongs to the son of a man who did maintenance on a DC-3 fleet owned by Pan American Airlines.DYNA-JET ENGINE
Yep, only the company name is now Curtis Dyna-Fog. One of the first pulse-jet products aerospace engineer Russell Curtis produced was the Dyna-Jet "Red Head" miniature engine for use in model rocketry (per their website). This advertisement was scanned from page 57 of the June 1957 edition of American Modeler. A VERY SIMPLE METHOD FOR CREATING MONOKOTE LETTERING A Very Simple Method for Creating Monokote Lettering Use any word processor or graphics program to create the exactly the size and text, including spacing and alignment, italics, etc., that you want on DP-03 CO2 MODEL AIRPLANE MOTOR The Junior 451 is an all-Styrofoam free-flight model that comes with a "DP-03" CO 2 motor. I only bought them for the motors. Two of the models were re-sold shortly thereafter. The Junior 451 was a high-wing, Cessna-like model imported by Sig Manufacturing in the early 1990s from a Russian company. AMERICAN AIRCRAFT MODELER GLIDER WINCH CONSTRUCTION A long time ago I bought a used glider winch at an auction held by the Prince Georges Radio Club, in Maryland. It cost me somewhere around $25, which was a lot for me in the mid 1970s. FREE FLIGHT PLANS LIST FROM AMERICAN AIRCRAFT MODELER Free Flight Plans List from American Aircraft Modeler Magazine: Many thanks to David Livesay for the hard work done in creating this list of free flight model plans and articles that appeared in American Aircraft Modeler, and for giving permission to duplicate it.I included additional listings from Air Trails and American Modeler.Here is the AMA Plans Service for ordering full-size copies. 3-VIEWS & 4-VIEWS LIST FROM AMERICAN AIRCRAFT MODELER 3-Views & 4-Views List from American Aircraft Modeler Magazine: Many thanks to David Livesay for the hard work done in creating this list of free flight model plans and articles that appeared in American Aircraft Modeler, and for giving permission to duplicate it.I included additional listings from Air Trails and American Modeler.Here is the AMA Plans Service for ordering full-size copies. CONTROL LINE PLANS LIST FROM AMERICAN AIRCRAFT MODELER Control Line Scale & Sport Plans List from American Aircraft Modeler Magazine: Many thanks to David Livesay for the hard work done in creating this list of free flight model plans and articles that appeared in American Aircraft Modeler, and for giving permission to duplicate it.I included additional listings from Air Trails andAmerican Modeler.
KLARICH CUSTOM KITS
Model Name : Span (in.) ~ Area (sq.in.) Weight (oz.) Designer : Year : CABIN RULER : 54 : 320 : 22 : STRUCT : 1940 : CALIF. CHIEFA2 : 59 : 562 : 39 : C/W TECH INST. 1938 VINTAGE ISSUES OF AMERICAN MODELER MAGAZINE Vintage Issues of American Modeler Magazine. Aircraft modeling has undergone significant changes over the decades - both in technology and preferences. Magazines like American Aircraft Modeler , American Modeler , Air Trails , Flying Aces , Flying Models , Model Airplane News , Aero Modeller , R/C Modeler, and Young Men • Hobbies •Aviation
POEMS OF FLIGHT
High Flight. Oh! I have slipped the surly bonds of Earth. And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings; Sunward I've climbed, and joined the tumbling mirth. Of sun-split clouds, - and done a hundred things. You have not dreamed of - wheeled and soared and swung. High in thesunlit silence.
SECRETS OF "WINNING" AIRFOILS A full size scale is drawn for you. Cut it out and glue lightly to a piece of hard sheet balsa, 1/16 x 1/2 x 11 inches. STEP ONE: Note that the chord length is 100%. All measurements of your drawing will be based on IT. The graduated part of the scale is ten inches long. MARKS MODELS WINDFREE GLIDER Mark Smith was pictured in this article in the July 1975 issue of Model Aviation magazine. He hooked the Windfree onto his HiStart bungee launcher and off it went again. I was thrilled to personally witness such a spectacle. About a year later, I has saved enough money from my paper route to buy a Marks Models Windward sailplane. CARL GOLDBERG FALCON 56 Carl Goldberg Falcon 56. 558 Sq." The Carl Goldberg Falcon 56 was my first real "pattern" type airplane - at least insofar as its ability to do most of the aerobatic maneuvers that were common in the 1970s. Remember that 3-D was not even in the RC lexicon back in those days. Mine was covered in white and metallic purple Solarfilm and sported a RELIANCE CONTROLS 3006HDK TRANSFER SWITCH KIT INSTALLATION Reliance Controls 3006HDK Transfer Switch Kit indoor components wiring. A section of 3/4" flexible conduit and 90° connectors are included in the kit for connecting to the main circuit breaker panel. Along with a ground and neutral wire for tapping into the ground bus bar are six pairs of red and black stranded wire (labeled 'A' through'F').
FREE FLIGHT PLANS LIST FROM AMERICAN AIRCRAFT MODELER Free Flight Plans List from American Aircraft Modeler Magazine: Many thanks to David Livesay for the hard work done in creating this list of free flight model plans and articles that appeared in American Aircraft Modeler, and for giving permission to duplicate it.I included additional listings from Air Trails and American Modeler.Here is the AMA Plans Service for ordering full-size copies. 3-VIEWS & 4-VIEWS LIST FROM AMERICAN AIRCRAFT MODELER 3-Views & 4-Views List from American Aircraft Modeler Magazine: Many thanks to David Livesay for the hard work done in creating this list of free flight model plans and articles that appeared in American Aircraft Modeler, and for giving permission to duplicate it.I included additional listings from Air Trails and American Modeler.Here is the AMA Plans Service for ordering full-size copies. CONTROL LINE PLANS LIST FROM AMERICAN AIRCRAFT MODELER Control Line Scale & Sport Plans List from American Aircraft Modeler Magazine: Many thanks to David Livesay for the hard work done in creating this list of free flight model plans and articles that appeared in American Aircraft Modeler, and for giving permission to duplicate it.I included additional listings from Air Trails andAmerican Modeler.
KLARICH CUSTOM KITS
Model Name : Span (in.) ~ Area (sq.in.) Weight (oz.) Designer : Year : CABIN RULER : 54 : 320 : 22 : STRUCT : 1940 : CALIF. CHIEFA2 : 59 : 562 : 39 : C/W TECH INST. 1938 VINTAGE ISSUES OF AMERICAN MODELER MAGAZINE Vintage Issues of American Modeler Magazine. Aircraft modeling has undergone significant changes over the decades - both in technology and preferences. Magazines like American Aircraft Modeler , American Modeler , Air Trails , Flying Aces , Flying Models , Model Airplane News , Aero Modeller , R/C Modeler, and Young Men • Hobbies •Aviation
POEMS OF FLIGHT
High Flight. Oh! I have slipped the surly bonds of Earth. And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings; Sunward I've climbed, and joined the tumbling mirth. Of sun-split clouds, - and done a hundred things. You have not dreamed of - wheeled and soared and swung. High in thesunlit silence.
SECRETS OF "WINNING" AIRFOILS A full size scale is drawn for you. Cut it out and glue lightly to a piece of hard sheet balsa, 1/16 x 1/2 x 11 inches. STEP ONE: Note that the chord length is 100%. All measurements of your drawing will be based on IT. The graduated part of the scale is ten inches long. MARKS MODELS WINDFREE GLIDER Mark Smith was pictured in this article in the July 1975 issue of Model Aviation magazine. He hooked the Windfree onto his HiStart bungee launcher and off it went again. I was thrilled to personally witness such a spectacle. About a year later, I has saved enough money from my paper route to buy a Marks Models Windward sailplane. CARL GOLDBERG FALCON 56 Carl Goldberg Falcon 56. 558 Sq." The Carl Goldberg Falcon 56 was my first real "pattern" type airplane - at least insofar as its ability to do most of the aerobatic maneuvers that were common in the 1970s. Remember that 3-D was not even in the RC lexicon back in those days. Mine was covered in white and metallic purple Solarfilm and sported a RELIANCE CONTROLS 3006HDK TRANSFER SWITCH KIT INSTALLATION Reliance Controls 3006HDK Transfer Switch Kit indoor components wiring. A section of 3/4" flexible conduit and 90° connectors are included in the kit for connecting to the main circuit breaker panel. Along with a ground and neutral wire for tapping into the ground bus bar are six pairs of red and black stranded wire (labeled 'A' through'F').
FREE FLIGHT PLANS LIST FROM AMERICAN AIRCRAFT MODELER Free Flight Plans List from American Aircraft Modeler Magazine: Many thanks to David Livesay for the hard work done in creating this list of free flight model plans and articles that appeared in American Aircraft Modeler, and for giving permission to duplicate it.I included additional listings from Air Trails and American Modeler.Here is the AMA Plans Service for ordering full-size copies. 3-VIEWS & 4-VIEWS LIST FROM AMERICAN AIRCRAFT MODELER 3-Views & 4-Views List from American Aircraft Modeler Magazine: Many thanks to David Livesay for the hard work done in creating this list of free flight model plans and articles that appeared in American Aircraft Modeler, and for giving permission to duplicate it.I included additional listings from Air Trails and American Modeler.Here is the AMA Plans Service for ordering full-size copies. VINTAGE ISSUES OF AMERICAN MODELER MAGAZINE Vintage Issues of American Modeler Magazine. Aircraft modeling has undergone significant changes over the decades - both in technology and preferences. Magazines like American Aircraft Modeler , American Modeler , Air Trails , Flying Aces , Flying Models , Model Airplane News , Aero Modeller , R/C Modeler, and Young Men • Hobbies •Aviation
RADIO CONTROL PLANS LIST FROM AMERICAN AIRCRAFT MODELER Radio Control Scale & Sport Plans List from American Aircraft Modeler Magazine: Many thanks to David Livesay for the hard work done in creating this list of free flight model plans and articles that appeared in American Aircraft Modeler, and for giving permission to duplicate it.I included additional listings from Air Trails and American Modeler.Here is the AMA Plans Service for ordering full CHANCE-VOUGHT F4U-1 CORSAIR, STERLING MODELS C/L KIT Sterling Chance-Vought F4U-1 Corsair C/L Kit. "The Chance Vought F4U Corsair was a carrier-capable fighter aircraft that saw service primarily in World War II and the Korean War. Goodyear-built Corsairs were designated FG and Brewster-built aircraft F3A. The Corsair served in smaller air forces until the 1960s, following the longestproduction
C-47 SKYTRAIN ARMY AIR FORCE HANDBOOK C-47 Skytrain Army Air Force Handbook: C-47A, C-47B, C-47C, C-47D (USAF Series) R4D-1, R4D-5, R4D-6, R4D-7 (Navy Models) These pages were scanned from an actual manual that belongs to the son of a man who did maintenance on a DC-3 fleet owned by Pan American Airlines.DYNA-JET ENGINE
Yep, only the company name is now Curtis Dyna-Fog. One of the first pulse-jet products aerospace engineer Russell Curtis produced was the Dyna-Jet "Red Head" miniature engine for use in model rocketry (per their website). This advertisement was scanned from page 57 of the June 1957 edition of American Modeler. A VERY SIMPLE METHOD FOR CREATING MONOKOTE LETTERING A Very Simple Method for Creating Monokote Lettering Use any word processor or graphics program to create the exactly the size and text, including spacing and alignment, italics, etc., that you want on DP-03 CO2 MODEL AIRPLANE MOTOR The Junior 451 is an all-Styrofoam free-flight model that comes with a "DP-03" CO 2 motor. I only bought them for the motors. Two of the models were re-sold shortly thereafter. The Junior 451 was a high-wing, Cessna-like model imported by Sig Manufacturing in the early 1990s from a Russian company. AMERICAN AIRCRAFT MODELER GLIDER WINCH CONSTRUCTION A long time ago I bought a used glider winch at an auction held by the Prince Georges Radio Club, in Maryland. It cost me somewhere around $25, which was a lot for me in the mid 1970s. FREE FLIGHT PLANS LIST FROM AMERICAN AIRCRAFT MODELER Free Flight Plans List from American Aircraft Modeler Magazine: Many thanks to David Livesay for the hard work done in creating this list of free flight model plans and articles that appeared in American Aircraft Modeler, and for giving permission to duplicate it.I included additional listings from Air Trails and American Modeler.Here is the AMA Plans Service for ordering full-size copies. CONTROL LINE PLANS LIST FROM AMERICAN AIRCRAFT MODELER Control Line Scale & Sport Plans List from American Aircraft Modeler Magazine: Many thanks to David Livesay for the hard work done in creating this list of free flight model plans and articles that appeared in American Aircraft Modeler, and for giving permission to duplicate it.I included additional listings from Air Trails andAmerican Modeler.
KLARICH CUSTOM KITS
Model Name : Span (in.) ~ Area (sq.in.) Weight (oz.) Designer : Year : CABIN RULER : 54 : 320 : 22 : STRUCT : 1940 : CALIF. CHIEFA2 : 59 : 562 : 39 : C/W TECH INST. 1938 SECRETS OF "WINNING" AIRFOILS A full size scale is drawn for you. Cut it out and glue lightly to a piece of hard sheet balsa, 1/16 x 1/2 x 11 inches. STEP ONE: Note that the chord length is 100%. All measurements of your drawing will be based on IT. The graduated part of the scale is ten inches long. MARKS MODELS WINDFREE GLIDER Mark Smith was pictured in this article in the July 1975 issue of Model Aviation magazine. He hooked the Windfree onto his HiStart bungee launcher and off it went again. I was thrilled to personally witness such a spectacle. About a year later, I has saved enough money from my paper route to buy a Marks Models Windward sailplane. CARL GOLDBERG FALCON 56 Carl Goldberg Falcon 56. 558 Sq." The Carl Goldberg Falcon 56 was my first real "pattern" type airplane - at least insofar as its ability to do most of the aerobatic maneuvers that were common in the 1970s. Remember that 3-D was not even in the RC lexicon back in those days. Mine was covered in white and metallic purple Solarfilm and sported a A VERY SIMPLE METHOD FOR CREATING MONOKOTE LETTERING A Very Simple Method for Creating Monokote Lettering Use any word processor or graphics program to create the exactly the size and text, including spacing and alignment, italics, etc., that you want on RYAN ST-3 | ARMY PT-21 | PT-22 DETAILED DRAWINGS Magazines like American Aircraft Modeler , American Modeler, and Air Trails were the best venues for capturing snapshots of the status quo of the day. All copyrights are hereby acknowledged. This set of very detailed drawings of the Ryan ST-3, aka Army PT-21, aka Army PT-22, monoplane appeared in the July 1962 edition of American Modeler. TOWER HOBBIES DELUXE POWER PANEL The Tower Hobbies panel is a step up from the Royal panel because the glow plug supply is electronically driven by a pulsed current circuit that is somewhat regulated. An HA17555 Precision Timer integrated circuit is used to generate the current pulses, while a power transistor in a TO-220 heat-sink package provides the drive to theglow plug/head.
MCCALL'S PATTERN #8346 MINIATURE HOUSE, FURNITURE AND McCall's Pattern #8346 Miniature House, Furniture and Families. Rabbit, Mouse, Bear. Sometime back in the 1990s when our daughter, Sally, was around three years old, her grandmother (Melanie's mother) made one of these Rabbit Family House sets from the McCall's pattern #8346. Grandma was a very craftsy person who had decades of experience FREE FLIGHT PLANS LIST FROM AMERICAN AIRCRAFT MODELER Free Flight Plans List from American Aircraft Modeler Magazine: Many thanks to David Livesay for the hard work done in creating this list of free flight model plans and articles that appeared in American Aircraft Modeler, and for giving permission to duplicate it.I included additional listings from Air Trails and American Modeler.Here is the AMA Plans Service for ordering full-size copies. CONTROL LINE PLANS LIST FROM AMERICAN AIRCRAFT MODELER Control Line Scale & Sport Plans List from American Aircraft Modeler Magazine: Many thanks to David Livesay for the hard work done in creating this list of free flight model plans and articles that appeared in American Aircraft Modeler, and for giving permission to duplicate it.I included additional listings from Air Trails andAmerican Modeler.
KLARICH CUSTOM KITS
Model Name : Span (in.) ~ Area (sq.in.) Weight (oz.) Designer : Year : CABIN RULER : 54 : 320 : 22 : STRUCT : 1940 : CALIF. CHIEFA2 : 59 : 562 : 39 : C/W TECH INST. 1938 SECRETS OF "WINNING" AIRFOILS A full size scale is drawn for you. Cut it out and glue lightly to a piece of hard sheet balsa, 1/16 x 1/2 x 11 inches. STEP ONE: Note that the chord length is 100%. All measurements of your drawing will be based on IT. The graduated part of the scale is ten inches long. MARKS MODELS WINDFREE GLIDER Mark Smith was pictured in this article in the July 1975 issue of Model Aviation magazine. He hooked the Windfree onto his HiStart bungee launcher and off it went again. I was thrilled to personally witness such a spectacle. About a year later, I has saved enough money from my paper route to buy a Marks Models Windward sailplane. CARL GOLDBERG FALCON 56 Carl Goldberg Falcon 56. 558 Sq." The Carl Goldberg Falcon 56 was my first real "pattern" type airplane - at least insofar as its ability to do most of the aerobatic maneuvers that were common in the 1970s. Remember that 3-D was not even in the RC lexicon back in those days. Mine was covered in white and metallic purple Solarfilm and sported a A VERY SIMPLE METHOD FOR CREATING MONOKOTE LETTERING A Very Simple Method for Creating Monokote Lettering Use any word processor or graphics program to create the exactly the size and text, including spacing and alignment, italics, etc., that you want on RYAN ST-3 | ARMY PT-21 | PT-22 DETAILED DRAWINGS Magazines like American Aircraft Modeler , American Modeler, and Air Trails were the best venues for capturing snapshots of the status quo of the day. All copyrights are hereby acknowledged. This set of very detailed drawings of the Ryan ST-3, aka Army PT-21, aka Army PT-22, monoplane appeared in the July 1962 edition of American Modeler. TOWER HOBBIES DELUXE POWER PANEL The Tower Hobbies panel is a step up from the Royal panel because the glow plug supply is electronically driven by a pulsed current circuit that is somewhat regulated. An HA17555 Precision Timer integrated circuit is used to generate the current pulses, while a power transistor in a TO-220 heat-sink package provides the drive to theglow plug/head.
MCCALL'S PATTERN #8346 MINIATURE HOUSE, FURNITURE AND McCall's Pattern #8346 Miniature House, Furniture and Families. Rabbit, Mouse, Bear. Sometime back in the 1990s when our daughter, Sally, was around three years old, her grandmother (Melanie's mother) made one of these Rabbit Family House sets from the McCall's pattern #8346. Grandma was a very craftsy person who had decades of experience VINTAGE ISSUES OF AMERICAN MODELER MAGAZINE Vintage Issues of American Modeler Magazine. Aircraft modeling has undergone significant changes over the decades - both in technology and preferences. Magazines like American Aircraft Modeler , American Modeler , Air Trails , Flying Aces , Flying Models , Model Airplane News , Aero Modeller , R/C Modeler, and Young Men • Hobbies •Aviation
DUMAS PAY N PAK R/C HYDROPLANE Dumas Pay N Pak R/C Hydroplane. Around 1978, before entering the U.S. Air Force, I built a Dumas Pay N Pak radio controlled hydroplane (modeled after the Pride of Pay'n Pak unlimited hydroplane). Sadly, this is the only known existing photograph of my Pay N Pak unlimited hydroplane. As shown in the photo to the right, it is hanging in myroom
MODEL ROCKET MANUFACTURERS & RETAILERS Night Launch. PerfectFlite - Small electronics for model rocketry - timers, altimeters, accessories. Performance Hobbies. Propulsion Polymers. Public Enemy Rockets. Public Missiles Ltd. - High power rocket kits and components. Pratt Hobbies - Launch systems, rocket kits, beacons, kevlar cords, hybrid rocket motors, etc. VINTAGE ISSUES OF FLYING ACES MAGAZINE Vintage Issues of Flying Aces: Aircraft modeling has undergone significant changes over the decades - both in technology and preferences. Magazines like American Aircraft Modeler, American Modeler, Air Trails, Flying Aces, Flying Models, Model Airplane News, Aero Modeller, R/C Modeler, and Young Men • Hobbies • Aviation • Careers were the best venues for capturing snapshots of the status HOUSE OF BALSA & GUILLOWS P-51 MUSTANG Guillows P-51 Mustang. Here is a Guillows North American P-51 Mustang free flight model that I built while living in Colorado Springs, Colorado, back in 1994. The P-51 Mustang has been a hangar queen, hanging on a wall for its entire 13-14 years. Its covering has turned brittle and the canopy has yellowed. RYAN ST-3 | ARMY PT-21 | PT-22 DETAILED DRAWINGS Magazines like American Aircraft Modeler , American Modeler, and Air Trails were the best venues for capturing snapshots of the status quo of the day. All copyrights are hereby acknowledged. This set of very detailed drawings of the Ryan ST-3, aka Army PT-21, aka Army PT-22, monoplane appeared in the July 1962 edition of American Modeler. SUNDAY FIGHTERS, MARCH 1974 AMERICAN AIRCRAFT MODELER Airplanes and Rockets website visitor Mike C. wrote to ask that I post this article on Ken Willard's pair of pseudo-WWI biplane fighters - the Fokker Heinschmitt and the Bristol Spadport. Mike built the Spadsport (after a CA glue incident with the foam wings changed his initial plan to build the Heinschmitt) back in 1974 when the article first appeared in American Aircraft Modeler, and means AAMCO ANDREWS MINIMASTER KIT When I was a teenager living in Holly Hill Harbor, Maryland, a man down the road from me was an avid R/C modeler and had a carport chock full of airplanes, engines, radio systems, and assorted modeling tools and accessories.I've mentioned him before; I bought my 3-channel OS Digitron DP-3 radio system from him for a cool $100 (earned from my paper route and cutting grass). TOWER HOBBIES DELUXE POWER PANEL The Tower Hobbies panel is a step up from the Royal panel because the glow plug supply is electronically driven by a pulsed current circuit that is somewhat regulated. An HA17555 Precision Timer integrated circuit is used to generate the current pulses, while a power transistor in a TO-220 heat-sink package provides the drive to theglow plug/head.
AMERICAN AIRCRAFT MODELER GLIDER WINCH CONSTRUCTION A long time ago I bought a used glider winch at an auction held by the Prince Georges Radio Club, in Maryland. It cost me somewhere around $25, which was a lot for me in the mid 1970s. - WELCOME TO THE AIRPLANES & ROCKETS WEBSITE - "Heavier-than-air flying machines are impossible." Lord Kelvin, 1895 Aerospace Headline News- Archives
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• FAA Investigating BlackBird Air Transportation Service (a la Uber)• Nitrogen Line Explodes at Wichita Beechcraft Plant • Piper Accepting 2020 Apprenticeship Program Applications • NTSB to End Tourist Helicopter Flights with Open Doors • Research Highlights Future Hypersonic Flight Challenges • Electric Aircraft in Everyday Flights to Become a Thing Soon • U.S. Has Paid Russia $4B to Transport Astronauts to ISS (a national disgrace) UPS Partners with Wingcopter to Develop Delivery Drones"UPS
Flight Forward, a subsidiary of the logistics company, has partnered up with Wingcopter, a German drone-making startup to create a fleet of multipurpose delivery drones in the U.S. and globally. UPS selected Wingcopter as its partner given the company's impressive unmanned aircraft technology and great track record of delivering goods over long distances to remote places. 'Our collaboration with Wingcopter helps pave the way for us to start drone delivery service in new use-cases. UPS Flight Forward is building a network of technology partners to broaden our unique capability to serve customers and extend our leadership in drone delivery,' said Bala Ganesh, vice president of the UPS Advanced Technology Group..." Graupner Weltmeister Cirrus R/C Sailplane KitPeople
are paying amazing prices for a piece of model aviation history. This 1968 era Graupner Weltmeister Cirrussailplane kit
recently sold at auction on eBay for $2,500. You might think for that price the seller would pick up the shipping cost, but evidently not. According the the BLS Inflation Calculator, that $2,500 in 2020 money is the equivalent of $505 in 1968. The Graupner Weltmeister Cirrus (kit #4229) has a wingspan of 3000 mm (3 meters). The box states, "True-to-scale R/C soarer for tow launching, slope soaring and conversion to powered glider. Accommodates multi-channel or proportional R/C equipment with 2 - 6 channels for rudder, elevator and aileron control. Wingspan is 118 1/8" " The fuselage appears to be constructed of four sections of molded ABS plastic. My guess is that packet of " A look at the kit contents shows lots of metal parts, including an aluminum main former for the power pod assembly. Lots of balsa and hardwood parts are required for the big wing and empennagecomponents...
Pentagon Tests Hypersonic Glide Body"The
Army and Navy, under supervision of the Missile Defense Agency, jointly tested a hypersonic glide body at the Pacific Missile Range Facility in Hawaii this week, according to the Department of Defense. According to the Pentagon, the MDA monitored and gathered tracking data from the flight experiment that will inform its ongoing development of systems designed to defend against adversary hypersonic systems. The experiment - and future tests like it - is intended to inform the DoD's goal of fielding hypersonic capabilities within the next few years. Hypersonic weapons can fly at speeds greater than five times the speed of sound..." Andrews Aircraft Model Company (AAMCo) H−Ray Kit The Andrews Aircraft Model Company (AAMCo) produced a radio control airplane, the H−Ray , that was my first successful RC model. An advertisement from a 1964 edition of RC Modeler includes both the H-Ray (high wing) and the S−Ray (shoulder wing). I'm pretty sure that I put an OS .20 R/C engine in it - probably the only one I had at the time. Advertisement for the OS Digital 3-channel radio control system I bought second-hand from a man down the street from where I lived as a teenager. I paid him $100 for it sometime around 1974 or so. That is the equivalent of $532 in 2020 dollars according to the BLS's Inflation Calculator. My second-hand OS Digital 3-channel radio control system was installed in it, which is why I can still vividly remember running after it with the transmitter held high above my head trying to regain control after it ran out of range. My H-Ray spent a night in a corn field out at the original PGRC club in along Route 301 in southern Maryland because of it. The range with that OS digital system was about 600 feet under ideal conditions... The Man Who's Flown Everything"Robert
'Hoot' Gibson's priorities: (1) Fly. (2) Fly some more. An hour before the doors of the National Air and Space Museum's Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center opened to visitors, the vast, multi-level space was filled with a theatrical pre-curtain hush. Only a few docents were here, getting reacquainted with the 170-some air- and spacecraft on display, machines that had made some of the most important history of the last hundred years. The docents were there to tell their stories. So was the man I'd traveled to Chantilly, Virginia, to meet: Robert 'Hoot'Gibson
.
Hoot (the nickname originated with cowboy movie star Edmund 'Hoot' Gibson) knew many of these flying machines personally. From light piston aircraft to thundering World War II fighters to supersonic jets to the space shuttle, Gibson had flown them - 111 types so far..." Spartan School of Aeronautics AdvertisementNowadays
know as Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology, the Spartan School of Aeronautics was founded in 1928 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, by oil magnate William G. Skelly. Skelly believed air transportation was the way of the future and to be successful would require skilled aircraft technicians and pilots. Spartan claims to have trained more than 100,000 technicians and pilots for careers in the aeronautics industry. They now have branches in Denver, Colorado, and Los Angeles and Inland Empire, California. The Spartan Black Cat logo, which includes the number 13, and the slogan "Knowledge and Skill Overcome Superstition and Luck," was the original insignia of the Spartan College Dawn Patrol. The fact that Spartan School of Aeronautics began only a year before of the stock market crash of 1929 and survived the ensuing decade-long Great Depression and Dust Bowl years is a testament to its tenacity. This advertisement appeared in a 1954 issue of _Air Trails - Hobbies for Young Men_ magazine... Critical Test for NASA's Monster Rocket"Facing
immense challenges, the agency bulls ahead with its Space LaunchSystem
.
From a test-stand catwalk almost 300 feet above the ground at NASA's Stennis Space Center in southern Mississippi, Maury Vander and I take in a view of the 14,000-acre rocket propulsion test complex, its 200-square-mile acoustical buffer zone, and distant New Orleans. Vander, who started at Stennis in 1989 after graduating from the University of New Orleans with a degree in mechanical engineering, is the chief of test operations for the approaching Green Run, a long-awaited test that will certify for flight the core of a rocket that has been in development for a decade..." Bob Violett, October 30, 1941 - March 21, 2020An
icon of the radio control model airplane sport, Bob Violett passed away on March 21st. He first made his mark on model aviation in the 1970s as a champion R/C pylon contender. Bob later revolutionized the R/C EDF and turbine jet world with his first-of-their-kind kits produced by BVM Jets . "U.S. Navy jet carrier pilot flying the F-8 Crusader and the A-4 Skyhawk during the Vietnam War. Bob was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, Air Medal with Gold and Silver Stars, Navy Commendation Medal with Gold Star, National Defense Medal and the Vietnam Service Medal. After being honorably discharged from the Navy, Bob started a career as a commercial Airplane Pilot for Eastern Airlines. In 1981 Bob merged his long-time love for model airplanes into a new business venture BVM Jets." I first saw Bob in action at the PGRC club flying field in the mid-1970s and at club meetings. Here is a tribute to Bob Violett by Model Airplane News magazine, and another from the Dignity Memorial.
R.I.P.
AAMCo Andrews MiniMaster Kit When I was a teenager living in Holly Hill Harbor, Maryland, a man down the road from me was an avid R/C modeler and had a carport chock full of airplanes, engines, radio systems, and assorted modeling tools and accessories. I've mentioned him before; I bought my 3-channel OS Digitron DP-3 radio system from him for a cool $100 (earned from my paper route and cutting grass). He was kind enough to give my flying buddy, Jerry Flynn, and me a couple pieces of his excess inventory. A broken but repairable Andrews MiniMaster was handed to me one day, which was a real thrill for me in the day. I fixed what needed fixing and installed my 3-channel radio in it. Although the MiniMaster is a full house (4-channel) ship... Unmanned Solar Aircraft Competes with Satellites and Drones"BAE
Systems' new plane has the potential to fly without landing for a year, and can maintain its position over a specific point for monitoring purposes. At 35 meters, the wingspan of the new BAE Systems aircraft equals that of a Boeing 737, yet the plane weighs in at just 150 kilograms, including a 15 kg payload. The unmanned plane, dubbed the PHASA-35 (Persistent High-Altitude Solar Aircraft),
made its maiden voyage on 10 February at the Royal Australian Air Force Woomera Test Range in South Australia. 'It flew for just under an hour - enough time to successfully test its aerodynamics, autopilot system, and maneuverability,' says Phil Varty, business development leader of emerging products at BAE Systems. 'We'd previouslytested..."
Monokote Sealing Iron Handle RepairMy original Top
Flite Monokote Sealing Iron, purchased in the
mid-1970s, lasted until the late 1990s, when the heating element burned out. A quarter century of use was not too bad. To replace it, I bought a Tower Hobbies iron, and the first time I used it the handle started to bend where it transitions from a hollow round shape to a flat shape. The metal was noticeably softer than the Top Flite handle, which never even hinted at bending. For two decades I have had to be very careful not to press too hard on the iron lest it bend. After many times of bending and straightening the handle, a major stress crack had formed, and it was pretty evident that the handle would not last much longer. I would either need to buy a new Monokote sealing iron, which in all likelihood would be equally cheaply built since Top Flite does not make them anymore, or come up with some kind or repairfor this one...
AAMCo Andrews Aeromaster Too Biplane KitWhile I never
had the pleasure of owning an AAMCo Lou Andrews Aeromaster Toobiplane, it
was one of the many kits I though someday I would build. After 61 years of existence, there still is no Aeromaster Too kit in my collection, and at this point likely never will be. The Aeromaster Too was a four-channel ("full-house" as it was known back in the day) aerobatic biplane with a 48" wingspan for .45 to .61 in3 displacement glow fuel engines. It used balsa, plywood, and hardwood construction along with music wire components for the landing gear and cabane struts. The photos presented here were downloaded from multiple Aeromaster Too kits listed on eBay. They typically sell in the $125 to $200 price range, which is very comparable to what a new kit of similar size and complexity would sell for today... Simple, Fuel-Efficient Rocket Engine for Cheaper, Lighter Spacecraft"It
takes a lot of fuel to launch something into space. Sending NASA's Space Shuttle into orbit required more than 3.5 million pounds of fuel, which is about 15 times heavier than a blue whale. But a new type of engine called a rotating detonation engine promises to make rockets not only more fuel-efficient but also more lightweight and less complicated to construct. There's just one problem: Right now this engine is too unpredictable to be used in an actual rocket. Researchers at the University of Washington have developed a mathematical model that describes how these engines work. With this information, engineers can, for the first time, develop tests to improve these engines..." Marvelous Miniatures: Aeromodeling in the 1970sSome of my
favorite YouTube aeromodeling videos are converted from movies of vintage contesting events. This "Marvelous Miniatures " documentary is a prime example for showing the state of aircraft modeling in the 1970s, when I got into radio control (R/C). See Academy of Model Aeronautics (AMA) President John Worth at the Toledo show, soaring at Torrey Pines, Maxy Hester and his famous Ryan STA, techno-modeler Maynard Hill, digital proportional R/C system pioneer Phil Craft, along with many other "unknowns" are shown doing their thing. Something that always stands out in these vintage films is how devoid of residential and commercial development the surrounding areas are. Africa's Lake Kivu Drone Challenge"Video
Friday is your weekly selection of awesome robotics videos, collected by your Automaton bloggers. We'll also be posting a weekly calendar of upcoming robotics events for the next few months. These videos show some highlights from the Lake Kivu Drone Challenge,
which took place in Rwanda, earlier this month. In addition to a conference and forum, international teams and their drones competed in emergency delivery, sample pick-up, and find and assess tasks."Outward Bound
By 1946, nobody
had ever even launched an unmanned rocket into outer space, much less a
manned one. Nevertheless, plenty of people were working toward it. With World War II having been over for a year and much of the technology developed being applied toward future wars and societal advancement, the dream of exploiting a presence in orbit around the earth was hotly pursued. The world's superpowers were engaged in a race into space both for prestige and military advantage. As is the case today, countries pretended to get along well enough to cooperate on shared goals, but we all know behind the scenes scheming was going on about how to apply lessons learned to the disadvantage of "them" and to the benefit of "us." It is a survival of the fittest scenario. Unfortunately, when you cannot trust "them" to not do the same to "us," offensive and defensive plans are required - it has always been so and probably always will be ...but, I digress. This article by Will Ley delves into some of the then-anticipated issues...Try Using
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