LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

Model Aëroplane in Flight

First Model Aëroplane Exhibition

Propellers (Diagram 1)

How to cut propellers (Diagram 2)

Designs for propellers (Diagram 3)

Designs for propellers (Diagram 4)

Wing construction (Diagram 5)

Members of the Aëro Science Club

Members of the Milwaukee and Illinois Model Aëro Clubs

Frame construction (Diagram 6)

Model Assembly (Diagram 7)

C. W. Meyer and Wm. Hodgins exhibiting early type models

Henry Criscouli with five foot model

Schultz hydroaëroplane

Rubber winder (Diagram 8)

Chassis construction (Diagram 9)

Pontoon construction (Diagram 10)

Obst flying boat

McLaughlin twin tractor hydroaëroplane

Louis Bamberger hydro about to leave water

E. B. Eiring and Kennith Sedgwick Milwaukee Club How to launch R. O. G. model

Waid Carl, Concord Model Club Launching R. O. G. model

Wallace A Lauder model (Diagram 11)

Lauder distance and duration model

Lauder R. O. G. model

Lindsay Hittle world record hydroaëroplane (Diagram 12)

La Tour Flying Boat (Diagram 13)

Ellis Cook R. O. G. model (Diagram 14)

Funk duration model (Diagram 15)

Rudy Funk speed model

McMahon and Schober compressed air driven models

Alson H. Wheeler twin pusher biplane

C. V. Obst tractor

Model Warplane

Simple compressed air engine (Diagram 16)

Schober compressed air driven monoplane

Schober compressed air driven biplane

Dart compressed air driven model

John McMahon and compressed air driven monoplane

Frank Schober preparing model for flight

John McMahon pusher biplane (Diagram 17)

Wise compressed air engine

Schober-Funk three-cylinder rotary engine

Schober four cylinder engine (Diagram 18)

Jopson gasoline engine

Sectional view of Jopson engine (Diagram 19)

Power curve of Jopson engine (Diagram 20)

Midget gasoline engine

English steam power plant

V. E. Johnson steam driven hydroaëroplane

English compressed air driven biplane

Tractor hydroaëroplane fitted with steam power plant

English compressed air engine fitted with simple speedometer

The Rompel six-cylinder carbonic gas engine


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