This piece is fastened between sticks A with brads. Separators C, D, and E are of the sizes marked in Fig. 35, and of the proper length to fit between side sticks A at the
Fig. 35.—Plan.
Fig. 36.—Side Elevation (without Rubber Motor).
Figs. 35 and 36.—Working-Drawings of Model Aeroplane Designed and Built by Harry Wells.
This Model has a record of rose feet made at the Acro Club of Illinois' Aviation Field at Cicero, Chicago.
places indicated on the drawing. They are cut oval-shaped, as shown in the small section drawing in Fig. 37. Before fastening the separators in position,
The Thrust Bearings for the propellers, and the end plates for connecting the wire stays, must be prepared. Figure 38 shows a dimensioned detail of the thrust bearings, and Fig. 37 shows how they are bound to the ends of sticks A with thread. These are cut out of brass, bent