The Aero Manual a Manual of Mechanically Propelled Human Flight Covering the H

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The Aero Manual a Manual of Mechanically Propelled Human Flight Covering the H
Joseph Addison And Richard Steele
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... 90 6. Screws and nuts ... ... ... 69 7. Cord . 1 Total . , .
( 101 ) 3 17 3 Fig. 102. Sheet metal as cut for making joint-holders.
No account is taken of the cost of labour, nor are the necessary hand tools priced, the assumption being that the glider is to be made by an amateur already possessed of the pliers, hacksaw, and wood saw that form the small outfit required.
Before the construction of the frame can be undertaken, a number of joint-holders must be made. The simple pattern shown in
... Fig. 102 and used as in Fig. 103 will be found quite ser- viceable, and lends itself well to the variations in the section of the bamboo. Since three dozen of them are re- quired, the labour of cut- ting them out from the brass sheet may well be deputed to a local engi- neer. It is not likely that their production will appeal to the amateur.
In the views of the glider shown in Figs. 99- 101, the thick lines indi- cate the wood structure, the thin lines representing the wire rigging. To make a start with the job, take two lengths of bamboo each lift.


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