
The Boys' Book of Model Aeroplanes How to Build and Fly Them: With the Story of the Evolution of the Flying Machine
by Francis A. (Francis Arnold) Collins
"The Boys' Book of Model Aeroplanes" by Francis A. Collins is a practical guide on building and flying model aeroplanes, written in the early 20th century. This book serves as an instructional manual aimed primarily at young enthusiasts interested in aeronautics, covering both the construction of various models and the science behind flight. The text likely captures the excitement of the burgeoning field of aviation during a period marked by significant advancements in flying technology and public fascination with flight. The opening of the book introduces readers to the thrilling world of model aeroplanes, describing them as a new sport that has captured the imaginations of thousands of boys. It discusses the burgeoning community of young aviators who are experimenting with design, engaging in projects that lead to the organization of clubs and competitions. The author highlights the sense of camaraderie and the spirit of invention that brings these junior aeronauts together, as they share techniques, discuss improvements, and participate in tournaments both locally and internationally. Through this introduction, readers are drawn into a lively atmosphere that celebrates creativity and exploration in the realm of aviation.
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