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Quick Projects - Walkalong Glider

quick projects walkalong glider

Discover how to fly a paper airplane using a cardboard wing by generating an updraft and positioning it accurately beneath the plane. Remember that all airfoils behave similarly, even those with tumbling wings.

Quick Projects - Paper Helicopters

quick project paper helicopters

Helicopters are acted on by the same four forces of flight as airplanes. Lift and thrust are still needed to overcome gravity and drag, but they do it a little bit differently. The pattern included with this activity will let you make your own simple paper helicopter so you can explore rotation as it falls through the air.

Quick Projects - Paper Planes

quick projects paper planes

Learn how to create a model aircraft using paper that not only provides hours of entertainment, but also teaches basic STE(A)M principles, with free instructions and a video guide included.

Quick Projects - FPG-9

quick projects fpg-9

Learn how to create a glider using common household items, which not only flies well but also helps answer scientific questions about lift, thrust, gravity, and drag.

Quick Projects: Paper Plane Launcher

quick project paper plane launcher

Introducing the Paper Plane Launcher—an ingenious device for consistent paper airplane launches. Whether you're a budding scientist or an aviator, this affordable gadget takes your flights to new heights. Safety-conscious engineers recommend adult supervision. Buckle up, launch your paper fleet, and let the adventure begin!

Quick Project - Rocket Mouse

quick project rocket mouse

Did you know the U.S. launched a mouse into space in 1950 aboard a V-2 rocket? You can use your own burst of energy to send a paper mouse flying through the air with this fun rocket craft. A few easy-to-find supplies from home are all you’ll need!

Quick Projects - Balloon Rockets

quick projects balloon rockets

Careful observation and data collection are crucial in science experiments, even when it involves analyzing the speed and energy of a homemade rocket ship, making it an exciting task.