Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 November 1941 — Page 10
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By ™ TIPPETT No matter whether it rains,
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local D-control fliers’ will g the lot near School 45, 234 St. 8
: | Park Ave. Sunday. a8
The fans had an event’ in same place ‘and. same time a p. m.) last week but kept most of the ships W There was a big turn ¢ ‘the weather and this Sundays test is expected to > f
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Ted aham Tops
Bad weat ailed to stop the rubber powered. ‘event sponsored ‘by Indiana Gas Model ) at ho Fleld Sunday. “i All ships among the first six ¥ finishers were of ‘original design ‘Ted Lanaham was tops with a tin of 5:474. His best was a even three minutes. | gil Charles “Chiuck” Meyers was Sec __|ond with 4:344 time and a bes flight of 1 minute 40 seconds. ‘Other finishers were Frank Bol rath, third, with a 4:16.4 time an a best flight of 1:37; Frank Ball : fourth, time, 3:55 and a 1: :20 flight; Charles Ashcroft, fifth, time, 3: and a 1:23 flight, and Harold St 0 sixth, time, 2:45.
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Ray Neese, the guy who tries | {explain complicated things to every so often and then gives © in disgust, had a bit of luck 1 week. Alongi n the first part of Au he entered a Class B model, § ered with an Olsen 23 motor nd Noblesville contest. 1 His turn came and: making adjustments jhe launched his Up it went, higher and high then with a’ waggle of its v/ings leveled out and buzzed oft oy sight. That was the last Ray saw i heard of his plane until the day. of the hunting seasorl two hunters located the miss ship in a weed patch our mi west of Traders Point. ., , 42'm from Noblesville. i ‘The ship is undama A but wh Ray gets it home he's go! to «
it up.” The reason—in every © test the ship-has been in it has come lost. The rewar money about to eat Ray out house ¢ workshop so he’s fo" spre the parts around for ol luck. :
A ‘Few Pointers |
A friend told us four steps he goes through every oi ters his -rubber-pover models’ competition. We thought we wou pass them on. id 1. Check the trailing| edge of | ) wing and be sure it isn’t wa 3 twisted. :
2. Locate the fore and aft posit
Blof the wing with re to
plane's center of gravity, so plane .balances at a. 1al{v back on the wing chord, On sh with sweepback, the. model balance at a point 50 per cent bi from the leading edge jat a dist one-third of the way from the n of the tip of the Don’t | the wing thereafter. CC 3. Adjust the mode} to its
ble straight glide, by mear 8 the rudder setting the angle i |incidence of the oF 4, Leave the wing tall os
cause this can always be By the use of side
is more tricky to is washed-in or out than
||PROGRAMS MAPPED ||BY RECREATION STAF
Plans for a series [of 1S! of. social recreation problems we snrouneed tion Dires
yesterday at a staff will
tha problems and liday 7
