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1925. spin if more altitude had been avail- |were sent out into the service, but . FIND BUE'NG PI.ANE able. immediately after the crash of the W (767(7{767@@ A new wing now is being built by one flown by Lieut. A. J. Willlams the constructors of the plane and will | here orders were issued not to fly h be ready in about a week. This will |them until the satisfactory corrections : , = be a substitute for the present panel |have been made. d \ m HAS BRAVE DEFEB'I' which, it is believed. is too thick and | In every other respect the plane s N y once the plane is in the spin, acts(ideal, the admiral said, adding that ! f as a permanent rudder and creates a |competitors for the training plane con- ! 1) 7 A y vacuum on the tail surfaces which |tract admitted the Boeing product was | ) G’ fail to respond no matter in what superior to theirs. It was selected be- i { = } i direction they are moved. The admiral | cause its constructlon permitted aerial 0 ) \ iy believes the nmew wing will solve ihe | gunnery work, whereas the old N-8 b 3 | Flat Spin” Caused Fall at problem and when it is Installed on |and N-i0 training type served only to (ke f A Ha ee n 00 alues e 2 the t, test pilots of the Boeing |give the student the practical flying a i i = Hains Point—Seargh for |factory win spin it. training. It is absolutely necessary I 1 i (s | | It may be necessary fo make a|that a tralning plane be able to spin & | i f T combination of changes w e new both as a land and sea plane, because | = T | Remedy Is Begun. o | wing, Such as lengthening the fuse-|that maneuver, the admiral £aid, is a e ; S . . ) lage or moving the center of gravity |valuable part of a pilot's ae.onautical 2 f : i\ F ewmg lC en, ey c Hmherl ";\r\\ar?{ S ALy e the [education. It not only is of great use g i 4 Txperimients with the Beol ir-|admiral declared the problem has pre-|in aerial combat, but the normal ten- i i i ity—>S —About 3- Dane adopted by the Nars inE i | sented itself for the first time and in [dency of a plane stalled 1n flight Is to i ! . Fire Qualit, calded—About 3-1b. Average student aviators wil] continue antil | & Navy plane, and the issue cannot, in| fall into a spin. The autorotation i ¥ the mew obstacle In aerodynamics| the interest of aviation development, [however, is a maneuver not desired f Al Nk . . Lechpically known as autorotation, or |be sidestepped. anld‘ss l;l( grfi‘al danger to the person- - roc L 3 I rvin icren c it spin, is overcome, Rear Admiral e nel in the plane. 7 y g ° William 'A. Moffett, chief of the Bu- ge mlaucsOnoened =im—— I I 2 2 reau of Aeronautics, said today. It| Seventy-two of the planes were| A garbage pail will last twice as ! m ) 3 - 2, ¢ r 3 s 3 R o 3 Lb. Average was a Boeing plane which crashed|ordered, at a cost of $8,000 each, which | long 1f given a coat of paint on the o e W s ~ 2 7 s vesterday on Hains Point price does not include the motor. |inside before being used for the first The flat spin, a sort of horizontal| shout 20 have been built to date and ' time. reproduction of the vertical tail spin T - appeared for the first time in tt w | 2 y Boeing plane, and for the welf. o] S w = = 2 urre s’ 4 c aviation in the future and as a distinct | §| 511 : : contrihution o' seronautical science| §1 Silence Is Golden ST Fgncy little fresh-killed hen turkeys, average 6 to 8 lbs. this puzzle, which at one time was| @ thought soived, must be overcome. | The arts of music and cabinetmaking are here the same time the admiral emphasized | combined in superlative degree. ’,l "! that the utmost care would be taken | ORe a s, * c wlllh naval personnel in testing the L] plane, and that he would not permit | . 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