LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
- 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 McAllister
- An interesting experiment in stability
- An early model built by E.G. Halpine
- An interesting experiment in stability
- An early model built by Monroe Jacobs. Note the Ailerons.
- A Simple Model Glider
- An effective glider built by R.S. Barnaby
- An efficient sling-shot glider built by John Roche
- Designs for Sling-Shot Gliders.
- Paper Gliders. Antoinette Monoplane and Wright Biplane
- An excellent glider with wooden planes
- A covered-frame sling-shot glider
- Percy Pierce launching a model
- A French model built of aluminium
- Diagram for making the planes
- Working drawing of the Flemming Williams model
- An imported Flemming Williams model. English record 2600 feet.
- Storing energy for a long distance flight
- A geared model built by Leslie V. Robinson
- An ingenious biplane
- A well-proportioned model built by Reginald Overton
- A good model intended for long distance work built by A. C. Odom
- A beautiful monoplane built by R. Mungokee
- Detail of a model built by R. Mungokee
- An ingenious application of the dihedral angle
- Diagram Showing How To Make A Propeller From A Wooden Blank
- Design of Metal Propeller
- A test of high aspect ratio planes
- A modified Bleriot built by Cecil Peoli
- Langley Propeller Blade
- A combination of several interesting features
- A skilful adjustment of the front plane and skid built by Percy Pierce
- Wright Propeller Blade
- An efficient model, showing excellent construction, designed by John Caresi
- One of the best minimum plane models of 1911
- A Metal Motor Anchorage
- A Metal Motor Anchorage
- A notable model possessing unusual stability. Built by W.S. Howell, Jr.
- Front view of model built by W.S. Howell, Jr.
- A Metal Skid
- An ingenious adjustment of ailerons
- Tuning 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 Anchorage
- A serviceable model showing excellent workmanship built by Cecil Peoli
- A serviceable model showing excellent workmanship built by Cecil Peoli
- Various 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. Mungokee
- Model with minimum plane surface. Built by A. C. Odom
- A — 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. McQueen
- One of the earlier models built by Cecil Peoli
- A 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 Caresi
- An excellent model, showing careful attention to details. Built by L. V. Brooks
- A model with limited plane area built by R. Barry
- An interesting experiment in metal frame building by R. Fisher
- An aeroplane of simple construction that flies remarkably well, built by R. S. Barnaby
- Percy Pierce, winner of the distance record
- A well-proportioned model, capable of long flights
- A well designed aeroplane built by James MacPherson
- A beautiful model built by Stewart Easter
- A successful model of 1910 built by E. G. Halpine. Note contrast in plane area
- Percy Pierce launching a prize-winning model
- Launching the sling-shot gliders
- A tractor with large plane forward built by F. W. Curtis
- Model built by William Robinson
- Front view of the De Lion model
- Two of the earlier Peoli models