Engineering Success: Aid Drop
Students tested different ways to drop aid packages from an airplane. They tried parachutes, wings, and canopies. After the tests, students recorded their thoughts and observations in their engineering journals.
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Students tested different ways to drop aid packages from an airplane. They tried parachutes, wings, and canopies. After the tests, students recorded their thoughts and observations in their engineering journals.
To learn more about the trip, read the interesting Trailblazers’ Journal Entry.
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