Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1941 — Page 12

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Model Planes—

MALE OF LINES CONFUSES SOME

The First Thing to Do Is to Make Full-Sized Layout Of All Parts. .

Model plane plans can be drawn in so many different styles that be-

ginning builders sometimes find themselves lost in a maze of lines and figures. The most comsaon drawing is one which gives dimensions of all the plane parts and all of the distances vetween bulkheads .or cross-mem-bers. These seldom are ‘presented full size, exceps in kits, so the first thing you must do is: make full-size layouts of all the parts. Layouts should be made on smoqth wrapping paper and need not be fancy. By drawing center lines and other construction lines (usually not given in the drawings), the accurate outlines of wings and fuselage may be obtained.

Use Own Judgment

Most builders use their own judgment in making wingtips and curved tail surfaces unless they are reproducing a scale model. The tips on flying models need not he exactly as the plans show if they are reasonably similar. ~ Important curves which must be reproduced accurately, however, are those of the wing ribs, stabilizer ribs and rudder ribs. These parts sometimes are shown full size on reproduced drawings. Usually they are completely dimensioned so they may be redrawn. Draftsmen use French curves to draw wing curves but few model builders are so equipped. Your best method is to draw one-fourth inch or one-eighth inch squares right on and completely covering the small drawing of the rib as it’s drawn on the plans. Then to reproduce the full size pattern, draw the same number of

School News—

20 TECH PUPILS EDIT COLLEGIAN

Other High School Groups Scheduled to Publish Butler Paper.

Tomorrow's issue of the Butler

: | University Collegian will be pub- : |lished by 20 pupils of the Tech

A painting by Thomas Tanke, Shortridge High School senior, comes in for the admiring gaze of Betty Hymer, Shortridge junior. The painting is one of several hundred art objects now on display

on the school’s third-floor gallery.

The annual school-wide exhibit

will end tomorrow. Included are sketches, water color and oil paintings, metal work, pottery, wood carvings and leather craft.

sions) and, using a compass, step off the height of the rib at numerous points along its length, using the lines of the squares, just as a graph is used. If the rib happens to be of the type with a curved under-surface, not flat on the bottom, a center line should be drawn through the leading and trailing edges in the small pat-| tern as well as on the full size reproduction. This is the first chord line and should be used as a base line. Work from it to obtain the proper under-curve, just as the topcurve of the rib was found.

After all points are made on the full-size pattern, they may be con-|i’

nected by free-hand sketching. The) more points the more accurately the rib may be reproduced.

MEDIATION OFFER IN FORD CASE AWAITED

DETROIT, Feb. 27 (U. P.). — The United Automobile Workers (C. I. ©.) looked to the Government today to offer mediation in a dispute that brought threat of strike against three plants of the Ford Motor Co. The 'union charged that an “intolerable situation” exists because of accumulated grievances at the Ford River Rouge, Highland Park, and i Lincoln plants here. It said meetings representing an ‘overwhelming majority” of 100,000 | production workers had authorized strikes on grounds that the com-

High School journalism department, under the direction of Miss Ella Sengenberger. The temporary “editors” include

: {James Jackson, Robert Yager, Jos- : leph Adkins,

Jack Patterson and the Misses Marilyn Demaree, Peggy Anne Stein, Margie Ann Hukriede, Betty Jackson, Jo Ann Poland, Mary Ellen Shirley, Patricia Gallaway, Raphael Galerman, Elizabeth Frazier, Dolores Jones and Edna Mae Denwood." Other high school groups which will publish the Collegian on future dates include the Columbus, Ind., High School, March 17; Cathedral High School, March 20; Warren Central High School, March 27, and Thomas Carr Howe High School, April 24. ” ” ” The ‘National Week of Prayer will be observed by Butler University's College of Religion with a World Day of Prayer chapel at 11:40 a. m.

.| tomorrow in the College of Religion

chapel. Members of the campus Y. W. C. A. chapter will be honor guests. 2 2 8 Seven new pledges to the Butlef chapter of Alpha Delta Sigma, national advertising fraternity, are William Pentecost, William Mortimer, James Sellers, William Starks, James Ohlyer and Richard Mohr, all of Indianapolis, and Howard Whitecotton, Kokomo.

KILLED ON ROAD 38 State Police reported today that Joseph Wyant, R. R. 4, Noblesville, was killed in an auto accident last night on Road 38 near the Hamilton

pany engaged in anti-union activity.

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