Make: Planes, Gliders, And Paper Rockets - Simple Flying Things Anyone Can Make--Kites and Copters, Too!

Author:

James Kelly

Publisher:

Shroff/Maker Media

Rs300

Availability: Available

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Publisher

Shroff/Maker Media

Publication Year 2016
ISBN-13

9789352133185

ISBN-10 9789352133185
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 104 Pages
Language (English)
Dimensions (Cms) 24 X 18 X 1
Weight (grms) 358
ALL MAKE: INDIAN REPRINTS ARE IN GRAYSCALE Do helicopters need more or less energy to stay in the sky than an airplane? What pushes a rocket to leave the atmosphere? Why can airplanes have smaller motors than helicopters? Help your students learn the answers to these and other questions! Written for educators, homeschoolers, parents--and kids!--this fully illustrated book provides a fun mix of projects, discussion materials, instructionsand subjects for deeper investigation around the basics of homemade flying objects. With the projects in this book, you can spend more time learning and experimentingand less time planning and preparing. Complete with download links to PDF templates that expand your teaching, this is your one-stop manual for learning about, interacting withand being curious about airflow, gravity, torque, power, ballistics, pressureand force. In Make: Planes, Glidersand Paper Rockets, you'll make and experiment with: Paper catapult helicopter--add an LED light for night launches! Pull-string stick helicopter Rubber band airplane Simple sled kite 25-cent quick-build kite Air rockets with a parachute or a glider Foam air rocket Rocket stands Bounce rocket Low- and high-pressure rocket launchers

James Kelly

James Kelly is a writer who lives in Atlanta, GA with his wife and two young sons. He has degrees in Industrial Engineering and English and enjoys making things, writing about those thingsand training young makers. He has written over 25 books on a variety of subjects from LEGO robotics to Open Source software to building your own CNC machine and 3D printer.
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