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Website: rubber-power Article by Bill Kuhl scienceguy

Website: http://www.rubber-power.com Article by Bill Kuhl http://www.scienceguy.org Special Thanks to Darcy Whyte for all his help !.

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  1. Website: http://www.rubber-power.com Article by Bill Kuhl http://www.scienceguy.org Special Thanks to Darcy Whyte for all his help!

  2. No one that I know of in recent years has done more to promote model aviation both in person and over the Internet than Darcy Whyte, the designer of the “Squirrel” rubber powered free flight model airplane. The Squirrel design is so simple yet its’ design is ingenious in that it can be built so quickly and helps novice builders avoid many problems common to other beginner airplanes. I have never met Darcy in person as he lives far away in Ottawa Canada but we converse regularly via the Internet. Darcy Whyte is a software developer specializing in Social Media and Internet systems, his model aviation website has been a great candidate for experimentation in honing his Internet presence. His website URL is http://www.rubber-power.com. Darcy has provided most of the pictures for this article and has been wonderful about answering my questions. Please pass the link to this article on to anyone that might be interested. Bill Kuhl  -  AMA Cub/Delta Dart website and Scienceguy.org

  3. The Ideas that Became the Squirrel

  4. Darcy tested the winglets in a sheet balsa plane.

  5. Darcy experimented with tip dihedral before trying the winglets.

  6. At this point he was building  by pinning to building board but later glued balsa directly to tissue.

  7. Prototype with Wing Spar

  8. Build process with wing spar.

  9. Close up picture of a winglet, winglet eliminates the need for dihedral.

  10. Wing is flat which makes for easier building and less breakage.

  11. A really novel feature that is used with the vertical fin and stabilizer is to use only a leading edge of balsa and no support for the tissue on the trailing edge, this eliminates at least two additional pieces of balsa for each surface.

  12. Popular AMA Cub plane uses dihedral, wing halves angle upward from the center.

  13. With dihedral joint, wings often break in the center joint.

  14. AMA Cub stab requires three pieces of balsa with angle joints.

  15. Squirrel Website http://www.rubber-power.com The website for the Squirrel is a wonderful resource for building information, ordering Squirrel kits, and interesting information about model aviation.

  16. Kit components

  17. Darcy delivers Squirrel kits by motorcycle in his local area.

  18. Box of Squirrel kits

  19. Novice builders often have trouble cutting and fitting angled joints but the Squirrel has no angles in the balsa joints.

  20. Building the Squirrel

  21. The Squirrel is built with fast drying craft glue and glue stick which are easy to find, dry relatively fast, and is safe to use.

  22. Flying the Squirrel

  23. Flying indoors

  24. Flying outdoors

  25. The Groups that have Built Squirrels

  26. The Squirrel model plane has been popular with scout groups throughout the world.

  27. Darcy has given speeches to professional groups such as inventors and creative thinkers about design, manufacturing the kits, and marketing.

  28. Slater Harrison During the summer of 2009 Darcy visited Slater Harrisonwho's a school teacher in Pennsylvania who has been building Squirrel model airplanes as part of his science classes. They met on-line when Slater discovered the Squirrel design and started to build them with his students. http://www.sciencetoymaker.org

  29. One of Slater’s happy classes that built Squirrels.

  30. Darcy and Slater’s son build Squirrels

  31. Slater and Darcy

  32. Slater holds a “walk along glider”, glider rides on a wave of air provided by a person walking with a piece of cardboard.

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