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In essence this is explaining the theory of flight...well worth the read and trying it all out...I found it of great interest.
Reviewed by thewhizzer Jul 20, 03:09am ( 14 reviews ) • si.edu
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Reviewed by campog on Oct 03, 6:21pm
That plane seems to be missing its elevator, and would just pivot downwards and crash in real life. Other than that, good way to teach kids.
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Rated by thewhizzer on Jul 20, 3:09am
In essence this is explaining the theory of flight...well worth the read and trying it all out...I found it of great interest.
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Rated by macson on Jun 12, 2:12am
Excellen!!!
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Rated by HermanStumble on May 16 2009, 6:43am
Great teaching on the basics of flight!
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Reviewed by civver on May 15 2009, 2:25pm
Keeps one interested for 10-15 minutes. Not bad, but not enough to keep coming back. Also, I hate waiting for the exhibit to explain everything.
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Rated by bamaG33K on May 13 2009, 5:38pm
a bit of a nuisance that you can only change one thing at a time (can't combine a swept wing, aluminum fuselage and jet engine) but pretty cool (Edited to add: OK, so you have to wait a bit between changes)
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Rated by figuremeout on May 12 2009, 10:48pm
nice flight demonstration. a little bit of assembling as well.
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Rated by TheNikko on May 12 2009, 2:46am
nice flight demonstration
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Reviewed by objectconstant on May 12 2009, 1:51am
how do things fly? with catapults!