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Airplane Modeling

Skill Level

1

Year

1944

Version

30.11.2024

Approval authority

General Conference

Airplane Modeling AY Honor.png
Airplane Modeling
Arts, Crafts and Hobbies
Skill Level
123
Approval authority
General Conference
Year of Introduction
1944
See also




1. Build and successfully fly an airplane from a kit made of balsa wood and tissue paper, and rubber band or gas powered.


2. Build a balsa wood glider from a kit and observe its flying characteristics as related to variable positions of the wings.


3. Make and successfully fly two different styles of paper airplanes using sheets of paper between eight (20.3 cm) and fourteen (35.6 cm) inches in width and length.

4. Define, locate, and explain the usage of the following basic items:

a. Fuselage

b. Wing

c. Aileron

d. Rudder

e. Horizontal stabilizer

f. Strut

g. Cockpit

h. Engine

i. Landing gear

j. Propeller

k. Dihedral

l. Elevator

m. Thrust

n. Vertical stabilizer

o. V-Tail