Category The Model Engineer and Amateur Electrician

Publisher: Percival Marshall
Place of Publication: London, England
Dates of Publication: 1898 – 1948
Frequency: Monthly
Language: English
Continued as: The Model Engineer until April 1948

The Model Engineer and Amateur Electrician: 1906

Model yachting, like all other sports and pastimes, has been infused with the spirit of the age. Both in the building and sailing of model yachts, skill and science have raised this pastime from what formerly used to be considered as one most suitable for juveniles to what is now acknowledged to be one of the most clever branches of model-‘making, requiring to be followed with knowledge of nautical matters, some acquaintance with mechanics, the laws of motion, opposing forces—as wind and water resistance, an important part in yacht designing.

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The Model Engineer and Amateur Electrician: 1902

Details on technical instructions for fitting and rigging a model yacht, including diagrams for components like gaff jaws and bowsprits. The text also includes news and event updates from the Sheerness Conservative Model Yacht Club and the Bristol Model Yacht Club, outlining race results and class rules for the upcoming season

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