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1 r T fo U Y? Q 6 V 'E rl -Q3 sf' :xl so or .gi ilfy f , 'V' Q5 ln-K1 r E1avboTeo . F! I CJ 2? .Jef Plame ' ,serpent THE HELICOPTER The helicopter, although not yet of practical use, has been successful in every test. Its ceiling is only SOOO fta which is comparatively lowp in these modern times. This machine, differing in construction from the ordinary air- plane, has two propellersm One, a large 4 bladed propeller, is located directly above the pilot. This creates a force which drives the ship up and down. The other is a two bladed propeller situated in the Each end of the ship and tends tc drive the ship forward. ,Q hz ' N A-large and powerful motor is required to furnish power for these two blades therefore making the plane A bit heavy. There is more ,hauee qor wear and break-downs because of its many moving parts. . r This ship's controls are com- plicated making few people capable of operating it correctlyk Pewwle of the ordinary class could not afford such a machine, not only because of its high purchase price, but because of its expensive maintenance. The helicopter is still a wrink1e1in.the field of aviation. It has many good points and ideas but tkere -re maiv flaws bw be ironed Despite its numerous and Jaluabl uses in the present war it is not ref well lzxed ov our flyers, In a survey iaken Lnrcughout the rcuntry only apouo 152 of the pilots f or helicopters, 4 a a ANCHORS AWEIGH Whatls happened to the Trade Sc'- Classes? Is there an epidemic c' Navy fever? Read the rest of th. column and find out. Six more of the trade boys have been accepted by the Navy and are waiting their call to duty. The boys areg Clarence Rennell, Robert Brooks, John Scott, Daniel Peirce, Bill Pinsonnault, Jerry Sullivan, Four more of the Seniors will go down in about two weeks. With that we shall have a magic disappearance of the once mighty Senior Class. Stiff!- SOMETHING NEW HAS BEEN ADDED During the past two months thriw new bovs have been enrolled in tl Trade School: HJoeH Tornabene nCharlien Tornabene, nGeneH Beaupr: and hDonH Beiisle, , , Joe and Charlie Tornabeie cord from Pownal Jermont and were cnf T in the Wiliiamftovn High School' entering Trade School. Gene Bfatpre and Donald Beit are from Ad-msc Gene was prcvi.e enrolled in Lg-Xr'ams High School out Don was enrolled in Iotre Dame School in Adams, if-X-'X' We wonder :hy Tidie Kennedy is in suc a hurij to Jet to work fit.r :fhool? Perhaps stm.onc by the name of Hjcrpn has som:thing tc nv :ith it ul
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