Build a Wing Washout Jig Originally by Fly RC Staff for Fly RC Magazine When building any model airplane, it is important that the wings have a bit of washout; and if the Read more
Design Your Own Airplane! Click here or on the image above to design your own paper airplane! Provided by the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum on their flight science Read more
Helios: Creating a Model of NASA’s Solar-Powered High-Altitude Flying Wing Editor’s note: This project is part of a NASA grant for which the AMA has partnered with the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis. Jeff helped the Read more
How to Build the Glastonbury Meadowlark Fuselage Total length: 111/ 4 inches I. Made from 6- to 8-pound A-grain balsa sheet in two pieces that are later joined around the wing’s center line Read more
Classroom Activity: Paper Rocket The paper rocket is an exciting, hands-on way to teach STEM concepts to your students (or to make at home just for fun)! This activity, created Read more
Classroom Activity: Indoor Paper Box Kite The indoor paper box kite is an exciting, hands-on way to teach STEM concepts to your students (or to make at home just for fun)! This activity Read more
Classroom Activity: Da Vinci Parachute The Da Vinci parachute is an exciting, hands-on way to teach STEM concepts to your students (or to make at home just for fun)! This activity, created Read more
Catapult Glider Time Prediction Theories Originally by Kurt Krempetz for AMA Glider A combination of launching height and sink rate is what determines how long a glider will stay aloft (glide Read more