Have you been following the images posted the last two weeks (object 1 and object 2)? Figure out what they have in common yet? Today’s item comes from the museum’s Lee Renuad Memorial Library Collection. It is the March 14, 1914 issue of Aero and Hydro, America’s Aviation Weekly. Featured […]
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When you build… wrap-up
The debate on whether to build from plans or buy an ARF is very current right now. Keep in mind, though, that it is not a new debate. In the “Model Matters” column in the December 1940 Air Trails the question was brought up that: “Have improved kits reduced the number of boys who […]
Continue readingWhen you build… tips from the past pt. 3
Air Trails Hobbies for Young Men was a popular source for model building information in the 1950s. A monthly “Sketchbook” column allowed readers to share original building and flying tips. Polyhedral Wings “Easy spar-joining trick for polyhedralled wings – Ideal for rubber models and light gassies … no gussets necessary […]
Continue readingWhen you build… tips from the past, pt. 1
In honor of yesterday’s (10/10/2013) Plans Build Webinar and Model Aviation’s October issue on scratch building, the museum presents some handy building tips, circa 1940. The importance of sanding “When designing and building the model the main idea is to get a well-balanced plane with as little drag as possible. […]
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