by Dick » Fri Mar 17, 2006 11:22 am
I only build for display and install movable surfaces and the Corsair ailerons at the gull wing dihedral were pretty tough, so if you're going to build to fly this will need some thought.
I lived in Hartford CT (post WWII) and about five miles away was Pratt and Witney Aircraft, the engine builders, and nearly every day there were flights of planes, testing I presume - Mustangs, Corsairs, later F-86s. In the post war environment there was great interest in the military, and some of our neighbors were veterans, so interest in planes was a natural.
A slighly older friend of mine started me into building when I was about 9 and several other friends also built at one time or another. My planes once won the top prize in a hobby show and the prize was suupposed to be a big hunting knife, but they thought I was too young so they gave me $5.00, in change, instead!!!! I guess they took up a collection at the last minute to get up the prize money.
The most interesting plane I saw was the experimental B-17 with a single big prop up front in the nose but the prop wasn't turning the day I saw it.
Dick