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Model Aeroplanes and Their Engines: A Practical Book for Beginners

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About This Book

This practical guide introduces model aeroplane hobbyists to the history, materials, and step-by-step construction techniques needed to build and fly models. It explains propeller design and carving, wing and frame construction, assembly, launching methods, chassis and pontoon fabrication, and includes measured diagrams and photographs. Sections survey powerplants and propulsion — rubber, compressed-air, gasoline, steam, and carbonic gas engines — and offer simple engine plans and performance data. The work also presents notable record models and flight examples, practical advice on forming clubs and competitions, and a concise dictionary of aeronautical terms for beginners.

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George Anthony Cavanagh

George Anthony Cavanagh was an author known for his contributions to the field of model aeronautics. His notable work, "Model Aeroplanes and Their Engines: A Practical Book for Beginners," serves as a comprehensive guide for enthusiasts looking to delve into the world of model aircraft construction and engine mechanics. Cavanagh's writing reflects a practical approach, making complex concepts accessible to beginners. His work has been appreciated by hobbyists and educators alike, contributing to the understanding and enjoyment of model aeroplanes.

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