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  • One For the Model Airplane Lovers!

    Add this one to the Wright Bros. experiments, the contributions by Burt Rutan, and many many many other people who helped shape the world we live in... proof positive that model airplanes saved the world! If you don't know who Jef Raskin was, look him up on Google.

    Excerpt from an article by Jef Raskin, regarding his experience as a 6th grader questioning the dominant theories at the time about how airplanes fly. Article copyright 1994, Jef Raskin

    “I wish I could send this essay to the 6th grade science teacher who could not take the time to listen to my reasoning. Here's what happened: he sent me to the principal's office when I came in the next day with a balsa model plane with dead flat wings. It would fly with either side up depending on how an aluminum foil elevator adjustment was set. I used it to demonstrate that the explanation the class had been given must have been wrong, somehow. The principal, however, was informed that my offense was "flying paper airplanes in class" as though done with disruptive intent. After being warned that I was to improve my behavior, I went to my beloved math teacher who suggested that I go to the library to find out how airplanes fly--only to discover that all the books agreed with my science teacher! It was a shock to realize that my teacher and even the library books could be wrong. And it was a revelation that I could trust my own thinking in the face of such concerted opposition. My playing with model airplanes had led me to take a major step toward intellectual independence--and a spirit of innovation that later led me to create the Macintosh computer project (and other, less-well-known inventions) as an adult.”
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    Re: One For the Model Airplane Lovers!

    Reminds me of being ridiculed by a math teacher for suggesting that it might be possible to write a formula for almost anything, or another teacher that it is possible to have a person in a footrace running faster at the end of a race than the person who finished first.
    In reference to the flat wing and "common knowledge:" it makes it easy not to think.
    Personally I have always wondered what the stall characteristics of a barn door are.
    Darryl

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      Re: One For the Model Airplane Lovers!

      I flew a barn door once, it was called a Piper Colt!
      Back in the early sixties I did a science project on the Bernoulli principal, I could find nothing in it that would produce the lift in pounds per square foot necessary to make a B-26 fly. I even made a venturi to measure the the psi. difference before and after, proved the the therory but still not enough difference to lift the average plane off the ground! You are right, everything in print said that was how planes flew but I knew something was rotten in Denmark but was not smart enough to prove it. Spotter


      Personally I have always wondered what the stall characteristics of a barn door are.
      Darryl[/QUOTE]
      "I'm from the FAA and we're not happy, until your not happy."

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