Rocketry, Flight & Aerodynamics
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Rocketry, flight, and aerodynamics are captivating subjects that can greatly enhance science education in schools. Introducing students to the principles of rocketry and flight helps spark curiosity about the physical forces that govern motion, such as thrust, drag, lift, and gravity. By exploring the science behind how rockets launch and how airplanes fly, students gain a deeper understanding of the aerodynamic principles that shape our world.
Hands-on activities like building model rockets or designing simple paper airplanes allow students to apply these concepts in a fun and engaging way, fostering critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Midwest Technology provides a variety of drones, gliders, and rockets from top brands to help you teach students at any skill level.
Drones
Firia Labs is a Certified Woman-Owned Small Business. It was founded to share a passion for creating with makers everywhere. They build curriculum and tools that make technology easy to understand so people can be creators, not just consumers. Firia Labs has a unique educational approach that creates real-world learning experiences for students using open-ended hardware, open-ended software, and Python.
DJI gives creators the tools they need to bring their ideas to life. Their platforms empower users to capture images that were once impossible. Their flying and camera stabilization systems redefine camera placement and motion. Amazing photos and video, treasured personal memories, and high-end professional imagery can all be captured using DJI products. This is all possible through DJI's unparalleled commitment to R&D, a culture of constant innovation and curiosity, and a focus on transforming complex technology into easy-to-use devices.
Robolink is working to advance student engagement, retention, and future readiness by integrating competitive drone play with existing teaching methods. Their classroom drone bundles are designed for grades 6-12 and include standards-aligned lessons and PD. All drones can be coded using Blockly or Python to reach students at any skill level.
Gliders
The Guillow model airplane company had its beginnings as Nu Craft Toys in 1926. The company was founded by Paul K. Guillow, a World War I US Navy Aviator. Their balsa wood airplane model kits and other flying toys come in a wide range of models and are fun for kids and adults alike.
Rockets
Estes was founded by Vern and Gleda Estes in 1958 with the purpose to spark the imagination of all generations by creating safe and successful rocketry experiences no matter where they are. Starting as a small mail order company, Estes grew quickly throughout the 1960s along with America's interest in exploring space. Their primary motives have always been safety and great customer service. They offer over 100 options of model rockets, educational resources including lesson plans and guides, and a 1-year warranty on all their products.