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Flight Simulation Activities

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Contents: Lesson Plans Wright Flyer Teachers Guide Your Students Work Online Links to other Related Curriculum Helps Register Connecting with other Teachers Lesson Plans Wind Tunnel Data Lesson Plans New! Can the Wright Flyer Handle It? Can the Wright Flyer Handle It? Teachers Page Learn about the Wright Flyer by looking at the Data from the AIAA 1903 Wright Flyer wind tunnel test using these lesson plans. Know all the Angles - for Grades 4-8 (Elementary) Learn about Lift and Drag! PDF Version Getting the Wright Pitch - for Grades 6-8 (Middle School) Does the airplanes pitch affect the lift? Getting the Wright Pitch PDF Version Watch Your Altitude - for Grades 6-8 (Middle School) Up, Up and Away - for Grades 9-12 (High School) Compare the Angle of Attack with the Coefficent of Lift. PDF Ve Read More
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Aeronautics Activities

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Aeronautics Related Activities, Experiments, and Lesson Plans Below are activities, experiments and lesson plans that will help explain some of basic principles of aeronautics. Aeronautics Related Activities, Experiments, and Lesson Plans Below are activities, experiments and lesson plans that will help explain some of basic principles of aeronautics. Using a wind tunnel to measure the drag coefficient on student designed dragster cars (9 th Grade) Finding the Velocity of a fluid in a confined container Fluid Pressure and Depth Pascal's Principle and Hydraulics Lift Formula Archimedes' Principle : Buoyancy Weight and Balance Forces acting on an Airplane (Balances of Forces Produces Equilibrium) How to build a Paper Jet Model Knots versus Miles per Hour The First and Second Laws of Motion N Read More
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Beginner's Guide to Aerodynamics Problem Sets

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Choose Title # Subject Area Grade Level Created by STUDENT TEACHER Lift Theories 1 Physics, Physical Science 9-12 Monroe Kennedy Jr., Ph.D. Shaker Heights High School Shaker Heights, Ohio STUDENT TEACHER Trimmed Aircraft 2 Physics, Algebra II 11-12 STUDENT TEACHER Aircraft Motion - Level 1 3 Physics, Algebra I 10-12 STUDENT TEACHER Aircraft Motion - Level 2 4 Physics, Algebra II 11-12 STUDENT TEACHER Determining Center of Gravity - Level 1 5 Physics, Algebra II 11-12 STUDENT TEACHER Determining Center of Gravity - Level 2 6 Calculus 11-12 STUDENT TEACHER Wing Area - Level 1 7 Geometry 10-12 STUDENT TEACHER Wing Area - Level 2 8 Algebra II, Trigonometry 11-12 STUDENT TEACHER Center of Gravity 9 Physics, PreCalculus 11-12 Melissa Hughes Cardinal High School Middlefield, Ohio STUDENT TEACHER Read More
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Flights of Inspiration

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Wilbur and Orville Wright were inspired thinkers who made the first sustained, powered flight. John Alcock and Arthur Whitten Brown were inspired to make the first non-stop transatlantic flight. Are you inspired to make your own flight? Use the "Forces of Flight" and the "Challenge of Flight" to design your own model aircraft. Can artifacts from a century of aviation history inspire kids today? Classroom resources for both the UK and the US are provided. " Flights of Inspiration " was created by The Franklin Institute Science Museum and the Science Museum, London in affiliation with the Science Learning Network , a program of Unisys and leading science museums, worldwide. Visit "Flights" in the UK © 1998, All Rights Reserved webteam@www.fi.edu (US questions) sln@nmsi.ac.uk (UK questions) F Read More
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Smithsonian Education - Welcome

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The Hangar: Aviation Web Page

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Welcome to... "The Hangar" is an aviation based web page designed for interested beginners as well as die hard enthusiasts. At your disposal are a number of resources that we hope you will find both interesting and usefull. From our section on how planes work to our database of aircraft stats we have something for every level of interest and knowledge. The only way you'll see what we mean is to go exploring on your own so on with the show... Places to go and things to do: Aircraft stats How they work Some cool projects Getting your license Some other aviation related links If you have comments or suggestions about the content of this page, feel free to send them to us at ender@mhv.net . We value your imput as a way to make "The Hangar" the best aviation web page possible. &COPY copyright 1 Read More
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The Magic School Bus Taking Flight | Scholastic.com

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Privacy Policy Customer Service Scholastic Inc. This site contains information and advertising about Scholastic and third party products. Sign In / Register My Account Product Information Administrators Librarians Teachers Scholastic.com Lesson Plans Learning Activities Books Products Club Ordering Online Scholastic At Home Scholastic Store Teacher Store Welcome to Scholastic.com Sign in or register Falling, Floating, Gliding printable SUBJECT Science, Force and motion, Gravity GRADE Pre-K-2 AGE 4-8 The Magic School Bus: Science Fun Activities Lessons designed to help you use Scholastic's The Magic School Bus as a supplement to your curriculum. The activities provided build on children's interest in The Magic School Bus and offer lots of opportunities to engage them in hands-on lea Read More
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