Model Airplane Instruction
Title
Model Airplane Instruction
Subject
Architecture, Design, Engineering, Graphics, Construction
Description
A formal instruction guide on how to make a model toy airplane from scratch with step-by-step examples
-ID: The first photo shows a kid about to throw the toy plane he just made using the template provided. The second photo shows a visual blueprint of the dimensions and units of the plane needed to create the toy plane. Lastly the third photo shows how to carve the main component of the plane; propellers, in order for the plane to glide through the air, using a piece of wood and material needed.
Physical Dimensions of assembled model:
Length 16”
Wing Width 21”
Height 3 1/4”
Rear Wing Width 2 1/2”
Propeller 2 1/3”
-ID: The first photo shows a kid about to throw the toy plane he just made using the template provided. The second photo shows a visual blueprint of the dimensions and units of the plane needed to create the toy plane. Lastly the third photo shows how to carve the main component of the plane; propellers, in order for the plane to glide through the air, using a piece of wood and material needed.
Physical Dimensions of assembled model:
Length 16”
Wing Width 21”
Height 3 1/4”
Rear Wing Width 2 1/2”
Propeller 2 1/3”
Creator
Frank Zaic
Publisher
Popular Science Magazine
Date
June 1941
Contributor
Alexander Ramos
Rights
This material is subject to copyright law and is made available for private study, scholarships, and research purposes only.
Format
JPG
Language
English
Type
Text
Collection
Citation
Frank Zaic, “Model Airplane Instruction,” Aegis Digital Museum, accessed December 8, 2025, https://aegisdigitalmuseum.kennesaw.edu/items/show/228.


