Anopheles (oz15776)
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Anopheles. Simple indoor rubber model. All-sheet design. Wingspan 10 in.
Quote: "An hour, that's all, to make this featherweight parlor pursuit. Anopheles, by Louis Garami.
Anopheles - Mosquito to you - was designed for tight circles in confined areas. A little model, it had big design problems. Turns had to be consistent despite steadily diminishing power output of a rubber motor. Precision flight was achieved by this combination.
We wanted the model to turn with torque; to make the circles tight we used left rudder. Ordinarily, left rudder plus torque effects make a mode] spiral dive. So, we made the left wing longer than the right and twisted the left wing tip to have about 3/32 in washin or increased incidence.
On 7,5 to 100 turns, the Mosquito makes three to four precise turns of the room. You can make it land on a handkerchief with a little practice."
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Anopheles
by Lou Garami
from Air Trails Annual
1946
10in span
Rubber F/F
clean :)
all formers complete :)
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Submitted: 23/12/2024
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