The airplanes unit begins with a lesson on how airplanes create lift, …
The airplanes unit begins with a lesson on how airplanes create lift, which involves a discussion of air pressure and how wings use Bernoulli's principle to change air pressure. Next, students explore the other three forces acting on airplanes thrust, weight and drag. Following these lessons, students learn how airplanes are controlled and use paper airplanes to demonstrate these principles. The final lessons addresses societal and technological impacts that airplanes have had on our world. Students learn about different kinds of airplanes and then design and build their own balsa wood airplanes based on what they have learned.
Printer's proof without text, of poster for an art exhibit showing an …
Printer's proof without text, of poster for an art exhibit showing an aviator with goggles pushed up on his head. Accompanied by label: Linoleum Block Poster - 1916. Used by Carnegie Institute Fine Arts Department for display on local trolley cars. The impression carrying lettering was printed over the rendering of the aviator - no complete copy has been preserved. For this early use of this technique the blocks were cut by Harry L. Gage and printed on a cylinder press by his students in the Department of Printing, Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh, Penna.
Learn about careers in the aviation industry, how you can get involved …
Learn about careers in the aviation industry, how you can get involved and the skills the aviation industry is looking for in future engineers, pilots, and technicians.
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