0 ilbiwaukee 31o dcl Aero Club Some MMAC members club social 1915 Back row L-R Ken Sedgwick Al Hayden Gilbert Counsell Ervin Eiring Ted Sedg wick Lynn Davies center Young ladies unknown Davies holding match used light fuse set off camera flash Model airplane clubs have around just about long model airplanes now clubs have made activity enjoyable through fellowship advanced state art through shared knowledge Part 1 EJim Noonan V AT AGE 10 IN 1927 became aero naut Lindy flew Paris visited adopted hometown Milwaukee na tional tour following flight before knew skies began fill planes Among Milwaukees own Hamilton Metalpiane Eventually discov ered model airplanes through books public library quickly found out model building already much older first model building attempt twin pusher kite sticks bent wood props best would poor power glide grandfather farmed oxen youth observed efforts comprehension could understand boy wanted fly De spite early failure kept using helpful often inadequate books available interest aviation grew Some books listed model clubs rarely still extant Most disbanded after end World War Among clubs Left Lynn Davies winds Ken Sedgwicks twin pusher model mode great flight unfortunately ended up treetop drawings shows tmctor model Sedgwlck 1915 RIght Some remaining props early days Most sets twin pushers period 1914 1916 carved out basswood belsa used advanced techniques achieve true pitch lightness 68 Model Aviation r~Li K4- K---_____ \ -i \ j- \--\ \ \ \ \\\\\ ALL p~rs C Zt AjUND CSS SC77CN p~re 45 Aer user — q15ID A47 /4MS Ls CLANN3 ns-A PPPLX W qr eA A1 C4N 9/gC7 AZ ~ ee7N ~kV/Ck rr 2~ 4 S * *-flt MILd A~IOeL listed book Milwaukee Model Aero Club long since broken up being just kid couldnt hope follow up its history least next year model plane building taught schools course Ervin Eiring launches 1914 Racer twin pusher covering goldbeaters skin balsa tissue Ambroid banana oil wire provided well needed tools Airplane Model League America sponsored American Boy magazine supplied basic guidance See Frank Zaics book Model Airplanes American Boy So learned build fly whole new era desire know history modeling Milwaukee Left authors rendition Alfred Haydens 1915 twin pusher Right replica Ken Sedgwicks tractor Both constructed 1970 April 1989 69 62 B4b1BO ~7L LL 3mc wii / / ________ Il 7PE 7 _________________ lI SPR/IC5 &4tSOo Q kV/N3 / c4/vs K/ X -vr P/Me L v/~S QZ /9/ 132 SC P4CA -197e never quite left search clubs history began Lynn Davies originaiiy built twin pusher like 1915 fine filer says author Milwaukee Public Museum some what disappointed though museum devoid reference aviation ex cept small display honoring Quentin RooseveltTeddy Roosevelts youngest Continued page 166 Lynn Davies 1916 twin push ers featured innovative bamboo Lynn kept improving modeis cans hold rubber place Canard 1916 reieases new lightweight version eievator covering goidbeaters skin 70 Model Aviation
Edition: Model Aviation - 1989/04
Page Numbers: 68, 69, 70
0 ilbiwaukee 31o dcl Aero Club Some MMAC members club social 1915 Back row L-R Ken Sedgwick Al Hayden Gilbert Counsell Ervin Eiring Ted Sedg wick Lynn Davies center Young ladies unknown Davies holding match used light fuse set off camera flash Model airplane clubs have around just about long model airplanes now clubs have made activity enjoyable through fellowship advanced state art through shared knowledge Part 1 EJim Noonan V AT AGE 10 IN 1927 became aero naut Lindy flew Paris visited adopted hometown Milwaukee na tional tour following flight before knew skies began fill planes Among Milwaukees own Hamilton Metalpiane Eventually discov ered model airplanes through books public library quickly found out model building already much older first model building attempt twin pusher kite sticks bent wood props best would poor power glide grandfather farmed oxen youth observed efforts comprehension could understand boy wanted fly De spite early failure kept using helpful often inadequate books available interest aviation grew Some books listed model clubs rarely still extant Most disbanded after end World War Among clubs Left Lynn Davies winds Ken Sedgwicks twin pusher model mode great flight unfortunately ended up treetop drawings shows tmctor model Sedgwlck 1915 RIght Some remaining props early days Most sets twin pushers period 1914 1916 carved out basswood belsa used advanced techniques achieve true pitch lightness 68 Model Aviation r~Li K4- K---_____ \ -i \ j- \--\ \ \ \ \\\\\ ALL p~rs C Zt AjUND CSS SC77CN p~re 45 Aer user — q15ID A47 /4MS Ls CLANN3 ns-A PPPLX W qr eA A1 C4N 9/gC7 AZ ~ ee7N ~kV/Ck rr 2~ 4 S * *-flt MILd A~IOeL listed book Milwaukee Model Aero Club long since broken up being just kid couldnt hope follow up its history least next year model plane building taught schools course Ervin Eiring launches 1914 Racer twin pusher covering goldbeaters skin balsa tissue Ambroid banana oil wire provided well needed tools Airplane Model League America sponsored American Boy magazine supplied basic guidance See Frank Zaics book Model Airplanes American Boy So learned build fly whole new era desire know history modeling Milwaukee Left authors rendition Alfred Haydens 1915 twin pusher Right replica Ken Sedgwicks tractor Both constructed 1970 April 1989 69 62 B4b1BO ~7L LL 3mc wii / / ________ Il 7PE 7 _________________ lI SPR/IC5 &4tSOo Q kV/N3 / c4/vs K/ X -vr P/Me L v/~S QZ /9/ 132 SC P4CA -197e never quite left search clubs history began Lynn Davies originaiiy built twin pusher like 1915 fine filer says author Milwaukee Public Museum some what disappointed though museum devoid reference aviation ex cept small display honoring Quentin RooseveltTeddy Roosevelts youngest Continued page 166 Lynn Davies 1916 twin push ers featured innovative bamboo Lynn kept improving modeis cans hold rubber place Canard 1916 reieases new lightweight version eievator covering goidbeaters skin 70 Model Aviation
Edition: Model Aviation - 1989/04
Page Numbers: 68, 69, 70
0 ilbiwaukee 31o dcl Aero Club Some MMAC members club social 1915 Back row L-R Ken Sedgwick Al Hayden Gilbert Counsell Ervin Eiring Ted Sedg wick Lynn Davies center Young ladies unknown Davies holding match used light fuse set off camera flash Model airplane clubs have around just about long model airplanes now clubs have made activity enjoyable through fellowship advanced state art through shared knowledge Part 1 EJim Noonan V AT AGE 10 IN 1927 became aero naut Lindy flew Paris visited adopted hometown Milwaukee na tional tour following flight before knew skies began fill planes Among Milwaukees own Hamilton Metalpiane Eventually discov ered model airplanes through books public library quickly found out model building already much older first model building attempt twin pusher kite sticks bent wood props best would poor power glide grandfather farmed oxen youth observed efforts comprehension could understand boy wanted fly De spite early failure kept using helpful often inadequate books available interest aviation grew Some books listed model clubs rarely still extant Most disbanded after end World War Among clubs Left Lynn Davies winds Ken Sedgwicks twin pusher model mode great flight unfortunately ended up treetop drawings shows tmctor model Sedgwlck 1915 RIght Some remaining props early days Most sets twin pushers period 1914 1916 carved out basswood belsa used advanced techniques achieve true pitch lightness 68 Model Aviation r~Li K4- K---_____ \ -i \ j- \--\ \ \ \ \\\\\ ALL p~rs C Zt AjUND CSS SC77CN p~re 45 Aer user — q15ID A47 /4MS Ls CLANN3 ns-A PPPLX W qr eA A1 C4N 9/gC7 AZ ~ ee7N ~kV/Ck rr 2~ 4 S * *-flt MILd A~IOeL listed book Milwaukee Model Aero Club long since broken up being just kid couldnt hope follow up its history least next year model plane building taught schools course Ervin Eiring launches 1914 Racer twin pusher covering goldbeaters skin balsa tissue Ambroid banana oil wire provided well needed tools Airplane Model League America sponsored American Boy magazine supplied basic guidance See Frank Zaics book Model Airplanes American Boy So learned build fly whole new era desire know history modeling Milwaukee Left authors rendition Alfred Haydens 1915 twin pusher Right replica Ken Sedgwicks tractor Both constructed 1970 April 1989 69 62 B4b1BO ~7L LL 3mc wii / / ________ Il 7PE 7 _________________ lI SPR/IC5 &4tSOo Q kV/N3 / c4/vs K/ X -vr P/Me L v/~S QZ /9/ 132 SC P4CA -197e never quite left search clubs history began Lynn Davies originaiiy built twin pusher like 1915 fine filer says author Milwaukee Public Museum some what disappointed though museum devoid reference aviation ex cept small display honoring Quentin RooseveltTeddy Roosevelts youngest Continued page 166 Lynn Davies 1916 twin push ers featured innovative bamboo Lynn kept improving modeis cans hold rubber place Canard 1916 reieases new lightweight version eievator covering goidbeaters skin 70 Model Aviation