Sky Hawk Major (oz3670)
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Sky Hawk Major. Free flight rubber sports model from Ham Hervey, Central Model Aircraft, Melbourne.
Quote: "How to Construct the Sky Hawk Major Model. The Sky Hawk Major may be classed as an intermediate or beginner's model, and constructional details have been made as simple as possible to enable easy construction.
Main Plane: The main plane, Fig.2, is cut from a shet of 1/16 balsa, and the materials for the tailplane and the rudder, Fig.3, A & B, are obtained from the two sections cut out of the wing panel. When the wing is shaped, sandpaper it smooth and give a light coat of size. When this has dried, sandpaper it again with fine sandpaper..."
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Supplementary file notes
Article. Detailed instructions. One page of text, from 'Aircraft' November 1, 1935, page 37.
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