I call it marvellous, wonderful and beautiful . Master J calls it a discus launch glider and says it doesn't fly that well, that next time he'll add ailerons in addition to the rudder and elevators of this plane. Next time he says he'll increase the dihedral so it will be more responsive.
I still declare it excellent and amazing. You see Master J designed and built this one from scratch, totally unassisted for his Design and Technology subject at school.
What's not to love about that!
18 comments:
Great shots, the concentration on his face as he is launching it is wonderful to see. Quite an achievement to build it himself.
Fantastic job Master J!!!!
beautiful images! :) have a nice day...
A perfectionist in the making ;-) Good shots Karen!
Szybowiec zrobiony przez syna jest świetny, a i zabawę ma wspaniałą. Pozdrawiam.
Glider made by the son is great, and even fun is great. Yours.
Future engineer? Great photos!
Great job,! And this plane takes less fuel than the other one..... very nice
This looks like fun! :-)
That is fantastic! Your Master J is an extraordinarily talented young man! I do love his facial expressions and your photos are superb as always! Hope you and your family are enjoying a great week!
Sylvia
I am surprised you throw this in the air like that. The pictures are very sharp for such movements.
Greetings,
Filip
Wow, Karen, I felt like I was there in the excitement of it all. What joy to see Master J's success.
I'd call it wonderful, marvelous, and beautiful, too! :)
Beautiful captures, Karen.
I've been so busy and feel badly that I haven't had the time to go read up on all my favorite blogs as of late. And boy it sure looks as though I've got some catching up to do here. But can I just tell you, I'm loving that I have the time to now.
xo
Boys always have the coolest toys. ;-)
Wonderful Karen. Your son is very talented - Dave
Das sind Raphael und Yvonne said...
Great work!
Raphaels love to have one too :)
Have a nice weekend
Yvonne & Raphael
simply great serie! looks like a lot of fun:-))) thanks for your visits and comments...
Marvellous pictures!
Brought back wonderful memories of my Ben (now 20) designing and creating in Year 11&12 Engineering... he's now in 3rd year Engineering at QUT.
Post a Comment