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True Aviation Picture-Stories #15 (1946)

Parents' Magazine Press · 1946 · 51 pages

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Contains 4 stories
Test Flight of the Batwing
4 pp · biography; children

Kip Clark is a young aviation enthusiast and model airplane builder who puts the finishing touches on his latest creation—a stunt plane he calls the Batwing—and can't wait to test it on the field with his best friend, Specs Morgan. When the ambitious test flight goes awry and the model goes missing, Kip's determination to recover his experimental design leads to an unexpected encounter with a hunter who mistakes the small aircraft for game. Packed with youthful energy and mechanical ingenuity, this story captures the adventures of a kid whose passion for flying keeps life anything but ordinary.

Hiller-Copter Wizard
3 pp · non-fiction; aviation; biography

When teenage engineer Stanley Hiller watched a newsreel of an early helicopter, he saw not just possibility but a puzzle begging to be solved—and decided he could design something better. Undeterred by skepticism from established experts and wartime material shortages, Hiller drew on aerodynamic principles and his own ingenuity to develop a working co-axial rotor model that previous designers had failed to perfect. His determination caught the attention of the Navy, setting him on a path that would reshape the future of vertical flight.

Flying Is Easy Lesson III
7 pp · aviation

A student pilot moves through the fundamentals of climbing turns, stalls, and the critical technique of crabbing into crosswinds—each lesson building on real-world flight challenges that demand precision and quick thinking. With an instructor at the ready to take the controls if danger strikes, this third installment combines practical airmanship with the physics behind why pilots must compensate for wind, bank angles, and the ever-present threat of a spin. By the time these maneuvers are mastered, you'll understand why flying demands respect and constant attention to the sky around you.

Untitled story
1 pp · non-fiction; aviation

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