PPT-PAPER AIRPLANE EXPLORATION

Author : tatiana-dople | Published Date : 2016-09-01

FIRST YOU LEARN NEXT YOU DESIGN THEN YOU BUILD AND EVENTUALLY YOU FLY Im Ken Blackburn and   I hold the Guinness record for time aloft for paper airplanes  I

Presentation Embed Code

Download Presentation

Download Presentation The PPT/PDF document "PAPER AIRPLANE EXPLORATION" is the property of its rightful owner. Permission is granted to download and print the materials on this website for personal, non-commercial use only, and to display it on your personal computer provided you do not modify the materials and that you retain all copyright notices contained in the materials. By downloading content from our website, you accept the terms of this agreement.

PAPER AIRPLANE EXPLORATION: Transcript


FIRST YOU LEARN NEXT YOU DESIGN THEN YOU BUILD AND EVENTUALLY YOU FLY Im Ken Blackburn and   I hold the Guinness record for time aloft for paper airplanes  I first set the record in 1983 1689 seconds resetting it in 1987 172 sec 1994 188 sec lost the record in 1996 . AV 0 3 12 April 04 Engine S op Policy When Embarking or Disembarking Passengers or Crew STANDARD FOR AUXILIARY AVIATION UNITE STATES COAS GUARD AUX ILIARY NATI L OPERA ION DEPART NT AVIATIO DI VISION STAN DAR ZA TION TE AM brPage 2br CG AUX STAN DA FIRST YOU LEARN,. NEXT YOU DESIGN,. THEN YOU BUILD,. AND EVENTUALLY YOU FLY!. I'm Ken Blackburn, and  . I . hold the Guinness record for time aloft for paper airplanes.  . I . first set the record in 1983 (16.89 seconds), resetting it in 1987 (17.2 sec), 1994 (18.8 sec) lost the record in 1996 . . Power Point S.T.E.M Fair Project . Question. Does the weight of paper a paper airplane is made out of affect the distance it flies?. The purpose of my investigation is to determine if the weight . What is an Airplane?. Aircraft. More general term. Refers to any heavier-than-air object that is . Supported by its own buoyancy . Supported by the action of air on its structures. Airplane. Heavier-than-air craft propelled by an engine. Airplane Flight:. X-Plane in the Classroom. Stability. Control. Pitch - nose moves up and down. Control. Pitch - nose moves up and down. Yaw – nose moves left and right. Stability. Control. Pitch - nose moves up and down. Science and Engineering Practices. 1. Asking questions (science) and defining problems (engineering). . 2. Developing and using models. . 3. Planning and carrying out investigations. . 4. Analyzing and Interpreting Data. . The Fuselage. Open Truss. Stressed Skin = Semi-. Monocoque. Monocoque. – Skin Carries Load. Composition. Fabric. Aluminum. Composite. © 2015 Coast Flight Training. All Rights Reserved.. Substructure of Semi-. Viann. Le. Literacy objectives. Demonstrates . awareness of vocabulary associated with airplanes . by being . able to explain the meaning behind each . word. Using . the vocabulary words by associating the spoken word to its visual . Transport. Airport. Airplane. Airport. Transport. Destination. The door to door journey. for the aging baby boomer. The Airport. The Airlines. The Airplane. TSA. . CHECKING IN . ARRIVAL. Finding airline counter. Table of Contents. Date. Entry. Page #. Paper . Airplane Challenge. You will be given 1 sheet of paper! . Your task is to design a paper airplane that you think will fly the farthest!. You may choose from a design or create your own design.. LEQ:. What were the motives behind European exploration?. Drill: . “gold, glory, and God” is a phrase used to describe the motives for European exploration during the 15. th. and 17. th. centuries. What does this phrase mean?. Presenter: . Tianyun. . Qu. What is “airplane cinema”?. My definition:. By saying “airplane cinema” in this article, I am referring to any cinematic experience one could have while having an air travel in the cabin of a modern civil aircraft. . Viann. Le. Literacy objectives. Demonstrates . awareness of vocabulary associated with airplanes . by being . able to explain the meaning behind each . word. Using . the vocabulary words by associating the spoken word to its visual . MODULE 3 TEACHERS How does a pilot control the airplane? MATERIALS:Paper clipsRoom to throwTO DO IT:Folded Paper Glider Fold paper in half lengthwise and crease.Fold down the corner of one side so the

Download Document

Here is the link to download the presentation.
"PAPER AIRPLANE EXPLORATION"The content belongs to its owner. You may download and print it for personal use, without modification, and keep all copyright notices. By downloading, you agree to these terms.

Related Documents