Everything Jeff said. We always try to give appropriate credit.
Also, if you download INAV from the website the pictures are in color
and much clearer. As noted in the editorial, we are trying different
printers right now, and we weren't super happy with how the pics
turned out in this issue. We'll try to get it sorted out for the
next one. Lastly - we are working on recruiting some new cover art
talent.
Regards,
Tony
BTW - still looking for more of those winning designs from last year!
--- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, "jeffrey.hood"
<jhood_at_...> wrote:
>
> I build the twist into my outlines, Schram forms his flat and builds
> the twist in when putting in the ribs, as I understand (like the
boron
> outlines...)
>
> I don't know for sure who was the artist... It was a reworked
version
> of the cover of #85, September 1995, which was in the Gardner
era...
> If anyone knows for sure.....
>
> The archive articles were most probably Tenny articles... But that
is
> something that probably isn't known for sure...
>
> JH
>
> --- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, "Mark" <f1diddler@>
wrote:
> >
> >
> > Photos of J. Hood's Kevlar prop outline forms obviously have
pitch
> > twist, but L. Schram's maybe don't. Is this merely camera effect
and
> > they really do?
> >
> > Is Steve Garder the artist for the cover drawing? (We should give
> > credit.)
> >
> > Who is author of the copied yesteryear Inav articles? Bud Tenny,
> > except where otherwise cited? (We should give credit.)
> >
> > Thanks INAV team: Jeff Hood, Tony Pavel, Nick Aikman, Carl Bakay,
Bill
> > Gowen.
> >
> >
> > Mark F1diddler
> >
>
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