LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONSA model aeroplane rising from the water.A good specimen of plane building."Finish one end of the blade before cutting away the opposite end."Model aeroplane. Designed by Cecil Peoli.A variation on a familiar form.An excellent model designed and built by H. Wakkins.An original design by Harry McAllisterAn interesting experiment in stabilityAn early model built by E.G. HalpineAn interesting experiment in stabilityAn early model built by Monroe Jacobs. Note the Ailerons.A Simple Model GliderAn effective glider built by R.S. BarnabyAn efficient sling-shot glider built by John RocheDesigns for Sling-Shot Gliders.Paper Gliders. Antoinette Monoplane and Wright BiplaneAn excellent glider with wooden planesA covered-frame sling-shot gliderPercy Pierce launching a modelA French model built of aluminiumDiagram for making the planesWorking drawing of the Flemming Williams modelAn imported Flemming Williams model. English record 2600 feet.Storing energy for a long distance flightA geared model built by Leslie V. RobinsonAn ingenious biplaneA well-proportioned model built by Reginald OvertonA good model intended for long distance work built by A. C. OdomA beautiful monoplane built by R. MungokeeDetail of a model built by R. MungokeeAn ingenious application of the dihedral angleDiagram Showing How To Make A Propeller From A Wooden BlankDesign of Metal PropellerA test of high aspect ratio planesA modified Bleriot built by Cecil PeoliLangley Propeller BladeA combination of several interesting featuresA skilful adjustment of the front plane and skid built by Percy PierceWright Propeller BladeAn efficient model, showing excellent construction, designed by John CaresiOne of the best minimum plane models of 1911A Metal Motor AnchorageA Metal Motor AnchorageA notable model possessing unusual stability. Built by W.S. Howell, Jr.Front view of model built by W.S. Howell, Jr.A Metal SkidAn ingenious adjustment of aileronsTuning up the model for a flight.Showing Construction And Mounting Of Propeller And Axle.An excellent monoplane capable of long flights.Long-distance model built by Percy Pierce.Showing An Excellent Way Of Fastening The Propellers To The Framework.Model built by Rutledge Barry, winner of spectacular flight contest.A model by Percy Pierce, winner of the indoor long-distance record.A Motor AnchorageA serviceable model showing excellent workmanship built by Cecil PeoliA serviceable model showing excellent workmanship built by Cecil PeoliVarious Steering Devices. "a" and "b," simple aileron forms. "A" novel fin on Vinet plane. "B" L-shaped aileron. "C" vertical rudder (Bleriot type). "D" "Blinkers," an effective rudder. "E" stability planes not unlike the runners of a sleigh.An excellent piece of workmanship. Model by R. MungokeeModel with minimum plane surface. Built by A. C. OdomA — The Famous "one Ouncer." B — A Small Experimental Model. C — A Modified Burgess Webb Model.Model With Minimum Plane Surface.An American Fleming Williams built by C. McQueenOne of the earlier models built by Cecil PeoliA Model With Adjustable Stabilizer.An Efficient Three-ounce Model.An All-metal Model Frame.One of the best models of the year, built by John CaresiAn excellent model, showing careful attention to details. Built by L. V. BrooksA model with limited plane area built by R. BarryAn interesting experiment in metal frame building by R. FisherAn aeroplane of simple construction that flies remarkably well, built by R. S. BarnabyPercy Pierce, winner of the distance recordA well-proportioned model, capable of long flightsA well designed aeroplane built by James MacPhersonA beautiful model built by Stewart EasterA successful model of 1910 built by E. G. Halpine. Note contrast in plane areaPercy Pierce launching a prize-winning modelLaunching the sling-shot glidersA tractor with large plane forward built by F. W. CurtisModel built by William RobinsonFront view of the De Lion modelTwo of the earlier Peoli models
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONSA model aeroplane rising from the water.A good specimen of plane building."Finish one end of the blade before cutting away the opposite end."Model aeroplane. Designed by Cecil Peoli.A variation on a familiar form.An excellent model designed and built by H. Wakkins.An original design by Harry McAllisterAn interesting experiment in stabilityAn early model built by E.G. HalpineAn interesting experiment in stabilityAn early model built by Monroe Jacobs. Note the Ailerons.A Simple Model GliderAn effective glider built by R.S. BarnabyAn efficient sling-shot glider built by John RocheDesigns for Sling-Shot Gliders.Paper Gliders. Antoinette Monoplane and Wright BiplaneAn excellent glider with wooden planesA covered-frame sling-shot gliderPercy Pierce launching a modelA French model built of aluminiumDiagram for making the planesWorking drawing of the Flemming Williams modelAn imported Flemming Williams model. English record 2600 feet.Storing energy for a long distance flightA geared model built by Leslie V. RobinsonAn ingenious biplaneA well-proportioned model built by Reginald OvertonA good model intended for long distance work built by A. C. OdomA beautiful monoplane built by R. MungokeeDetail of a model built by R. MungokeeAn ingenious application of the dihedral angleDiagram Showing How To Make A Propeller From A Wooden BlankDesign of Metal PropellerA test of high aspect ratio planesA modified Bleriot built by Cecil PeoliLangley Propeller BladeA combination of several interesting featuresA skilful adjustment of the front plane and skid built by Percy PierceWright Propeller BladeAn efficient model, showing excellent construction, designed by John CaresiOne of the best minimum plane models of 1911A Metal Motor AnchorageA Metal Motor AnchorageA notable model possessing unusual stability. Built by W.S. Howell, Jr.Front view of model built by W.S. Howell, Jr.A Metal SkidAn ingenious adjustment of aileronsTuning up the model for a flight.Showing Construction And Mounting Of Propeller And Axle.An excellent monoplane capable of long flights.Long-distance model built by Percy Pierce.Showing An Excellent Way Of Fastening The Propellers To The Framework.Model built by Rutledge Barry, winner of spectacular flight contest.A model by Percy Pierce, winner of the indoor long-distance record.A Motor AnchorageA serviceable model showing excellent workmanship built by Cecil PeoliA serviceable model showing excellent workmanship built by Cecil PeoliVarious Steering Devices. "a" and "b," simple aileron forms. "A" novel fin on Vinet plane. "B" L-shaped aileron. "C" vertical rudder (Bleriot type). "D" "Blinkers," an effective rudder. "E" stability planes not unlike the runners of a sleigh.An excellent piece of workmanship. Model by R. MungokeeModel with minimum plane surface. Built by A. C. OdomA — The Famous "one Ouncer." B — A Small Experimental Model. C — A Modified Burgess Webb Model.Model With Minimum Plane Surface.An American Fleming Williams built by C. McQueenOne of the earlier models built by Cecil PeoliA Model With Adjustable Stabilizer.An Efficient Three-ounce Model.An All-metal Model Frame.One of the best models of the year, built by John CaresiAn excellent model, showing careful attention to details. Built by L. V. BrooksA model with limited plane area built by R. BarryAn interesting experiment in metal frame building by R. FisherAn aeroplane of simple construction that flies remarkably well, built by R. S. BarnabyPercy Pierce, winner of the distance recordA well-proportioned model, capable of long flightsA well designed aeroplane built by James MacPhersonA beautiful model built by Stewart EasterA successful model of 1910 built by E. G. Halpine. Note contrast in plane areaPercy Pierce launching a prize-winning modelLaunching the sling-shot glidersA tractor with large plane forward built by F. W. CurtisModel built by William RobinsonFront view of the De Lion modelTwo of the earlier Peoli models
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONSA model aeroplane rising from the water.A good specimen of plane building."Finish one end of the blade before cutting away the opposite end."Model aeroplane. Designed by Cecil Peoli.A variation on a familiar form.An excellent model designed and built by H. Wakkins.An original design by Harry McAllisterAn interesting experiment in stabilityAn early model built by E.G. HalpineAn interesting experiment in stabilityAn early model built by Monroe Jacobs. Note the Ailerons.A Simple Model GliderAn effective glider built by R.S. BarnabyAn efficient sling-shot glider built by John RocheDesigns for Sling-Shot Gliders.Paper Gliders. Antoinette Monoplane and Wright BiplaneAn excellent glider with wooden planesA covered-frame sling-shot gliderPercy Pierce launching a modelA French model built of aluminiumDiagram for making the planesWorking drawing of the Flemming Williams modelAn imported Flemming Williams model. English record 2600 feet.Storing energy for a long distance flightA geared model built by Leslie V. RobinsonAn ingenious biplaneA well-proportioned model built by Reginald OvertonA good model intended for long distance work built by A. C. OdomA beautiful monoplane built by R. MungokeeDetail of a model built by R. MungokeeAn ingenious application of the dihedral angleDiagram Showing How To Make A Propeller From A Wooden BlankDesign of Metal PropellerA test of high aspect ratio planesA modified Bleriot built by Cecil PeoliLangley Propeller BladeA combination of several interesting featuresA skilful adjustment of the front plane and skid built by Percy PierceWright Propeller BladeAn efficient model, showing excellent construction, designed by John CaresiOne of the best minimum plane models of 1911A Metal Motor AnchorageA Metal Motor AnchorageA notable model possessing unusual stability. Built by W.S. Howell, Jr.Front view of model built by W.S. Howell, Jr.A Metal SkidAn ingenious adjustment of aileronsTuning up the model for a flight.Showing Construction And Mounting Of Propeller And Axle.An excellent monoplane capable of long flights.Long-distance model built by Percy Pierce.Showing An Excellent Way Of Fastening The Propellers To The Framework.Model built by Rutledge Barry, winner of spectacular flight contest.A model by Percy Pierce, winner of the indoor long-distance record.A Motor AnchorageA serviceable model showing excellent workmanship built by Cecil PeoliA serviceable model showing excellent workmanship built by Cecil PeoliVarious Steering Devices. "a" and "b," simple aileron forms. "A" novel fin on Vinet plane. "B" L-shaped aileron. "C" vertical rudder (Bleriot type). "D" "Blinkers," an effective rudder. "E" stability planes not unlike the runners of a sleigh.An excellent piece of workmanship. Model by R. MungokeeModel with minimum plane surface. Built by A. C. OdomA — The Famous "one Ouncer." B — A Small Experimental Model. C — A Modified Burgess Webb Model.Model With Minimum Plane Surface.An American Fleming Williams built by C. McQueenOne of the earlier models built by Cecil PeoliA Model With Adjustable Stabilizer.An Efficient Three-ounce Model.An All-metal Model Frame.One of the best models of the year, built by John CaresiAn excellent model, showing careful attention to details. Built by L. V. BrooksA model with limited plane area built by R. BarryAn interesting experiment in metal frame building by R. FisherAn aeroplane of simple construction that flies remarkably well, built by R. S. BarnabyPercy Pierce, winner of the distance recordA well-proportioned model, capable of long flightsA well designed aeroplane built by James MacPhersonA beautiful model built by Stewart EasterA successful model of 1910 built by E. G. Halpine. Note contrast in plane areaPercy Pierce launching a prize-winning modelLaunching the sling-shot glidersA tractor with large plane forward built by F. W. CurtisModel built by William RobinsonFront view of the De Lion modelTwo of the earlier Peoli models
A model aeroplane rising from the water.A good specimen of plane building."Finish one end of the blade before cutting away the opposite end."Model aeroplane. Designed by Cecil Peoli.A variation on a familiar form.An excellent model designed and built by H. Wakkins.An original design by Harry McAllisterAn interesting experiment in stabilityAn early model built by E.G. HalpineAn interesting experiment in stabilityAn early model built by Monroe Jacobs. Note the Ailerons.A Simple Model GliderAn effective glider built by R.S. BarnabyAn efficient sling-shot glider built by John RocheDesigns for Sling-Shot Gliders.Paper Gliders. Antoinette Monoplane and Wright BiplaneAn excellent glider with wooden planesA covered-frame sling-shot gliderPercy Pierce launching a modelA French model built of aluminiumDiagram for making the planesWorking drawing of the Flemming Williams modelAn imported Flemming Williams model. English record 2600 feet.Storing energy for a long distance flightA geared model built by Leslie V. RobinsonAn ingenious biplaneA well-proportioned model built by Reginald OvertonA good model intended for long distance work built by A. C. OdomA beautiful monoplane built by R. MungokeeDetail of a model built by R. MungokeeAn ingenious application of the dihedral angleDiagram Showing How To Make A Propeller From A Wooden BlankDesign of Metal PropellerA test of high aspect ratio planesA modified Bleriot built by Cecil PeoliLangley Propeller BladeA combination of several interesting featuresA skilful adjustment of the front plane and skid built by Percy PierceWright Propeller BladeAn efficient model, showing excellent construction, designed by John CaresiOne of the best minimum plane models of 1911A Metal Motor AnchorageA Metal Motor AnchorageA notable model possessing unusual stability. Built by W.S. Howell, Jr.Front view of model built by W.S. Howell, Jr.A Metal SkidAn ingenious adjustment of aileronsTuning up the model for a flight.Showing Construction And Mounting Of Propeller And Axle.An excellent monoplane capable of long flights.Long-distance model built by Percy Pierce.Showing An Excellent Way Of Fastening The Propellers To The Framework.Model built by Rutledge Barry, winner of spectacular flight contest.A model by Percy Pierce, winner of the indoor long-distance record.A Motor AnchorageA serviceable model showing excellent workmanship built by Cecil PeoliA serviceable model showing excellent workmanship built by Cecil PeoliVarious Steering Devices. "a" and "b," simple aileron forms. "A" novel fin on Vinet plane. "B" L-shaped aileron. "C" vertical rudder (Bleriot type). "D" "Blinkers," an effective rudder. "E" stability planes not unlike the runners of a sleigh.An excellent piece of workmanship. Model by R. MungokeeModel with minimum plane surface. Built by A. C. OdomA — The Famous "one Ouncer." B — A Small Experimental Model. C — A Modified Burgess Webb Model.Model With Minimum Plane Surface.An American Fleming Williams built by C. McQueenOne of the earlier models built by Cecil PeoliA Model With Adjustable Stabilizer.An Efficient Three-ounce Model.An All-metal Model Frame.One of the best models of the year, built by John CaresiAn excellent model, showing careful attention to details. Built by L. V. BrooksA model with limited plane area built by R. BarryAn interesting experiment in metal frame building by R. FisherAn aeroplane of simple construction that flies remarkably well, built by R. S. BarnabyPercy Pierce, winner of the distance recordA well-proportioned model, capable of long flightsA well designed aeroplane built by James MacPhersonA beautiful model built by Stewart EasterA successful model of 1910 built by E. G. Halpine. Note contrast in plane areaPercy Pierce launching a prize-winning modelLaunching the sling-shot glidersA tractor with large plane forward built by F. W. CurtisModel built by William RobinsonFront view of the De Lion modelTwo of the earlier Peoli models