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Project Summary

Difficulty  6  –  8 
Time required Average (about one week)
Prerequisites Access to a homemade wind tunnel
Material Availability Readily available
Cost Average ($50 - $100)

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Sponsored by a generous grant from Northrop Grumman Foundation

Weightless Flights of Discovery
Program for Teachers
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Objective

In this project, you will discover which wing (airfoil) design would create the greatest aerodynamic lift.

Introduction

This is a project that can be as challenging as you want to make it. There is always more to learn about aerodynamics, so you can keep refining your designs and trying out new ideas as your knowledge grows.

Terms, Concepts and Questions to Start Background Research

To do this project, you should do research that enables you to understand the following terms and concepts:

Questions

Bibliography

Materials and Equipment

This project requires access to a wind tunnel for testing the airfoil designs that you make.

Experimental Procedure

Variations

Credits

Christian H. Selby,
Andrew Olson, Ph.D., Science Buddies


Last edit date: 2006-01-16 13:02:38


Career Focus

science career image If you like this project, you might want to think about career opportunities in Aerodynamics & Hydrodynamics.

Humans have always longed to fly and to make other things fly, both through the air and into outer space—aerospace engineers are the people that make those dreams come true. They design, build, and test vehicles like airplanes, helicopters, balloons, rockets, missiles, satellites, and spacecraft. Learn more about this career: Aerospace Engineer.




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