Publisher's Synopsis
Dive into the captivating world of early aviation with V. E. Johnson's "The Theory and Practice of Model Aeroplaning." Originally published in 1910, this comprehensive guide offers a fascinating glimpse into the science and art of model aircraft construction and flight. Explore the fundamental principles of aerodynamics, learn about the various types of model aeroplanes, and discover the techniques for building and flying your own miniature flying machines.
This book is a valuable resource for aviation enthusiasts, model builders, and anyone interested in the history of flight. With detailed explanations and clear illustrations, "The Theory and Practice of Model Aeroplaning" provides a hands-on approach to understanding the mechanics of flight and the challenges faced by early aviation pioneers. Rediscover the thrill of experimentation and the joy of building as you delve into this timeless classic.
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