Educational Innovations, Inc. Educational Innovations, Inc.
My Account  Go To Cart 0 items. Subtotal: $0.00
888-912-7474
Home | Bookmark Us | 
Teachers Serving Teachers
New Products Teacher Favorites Home School Web Specials Contact Us
Search Advanced | Tips
Already know what you want?
Catalog Quick Order Catalog Quick Order
Air Pressure
Air Pressure
Bubbles & Air
Flight
Microscale Science
Rockets & Balloons
Vortices & Fog
Astronomy/Space
Balances/Measurement
Biology/Life Science
Books, Software & Videos
Chemistry
Density
Earth Science/Geology
Electricity & Magnetism
Energy
Forensic Science
Lab Equipment and Safety
Light & Color
Microscopes & Magnification
New Products
Physics
Science Gifts
Sound & Waves
Teacher Resources
Ultraviolet
Workshops
Web Specials
Information
About Us
Home School Information
Teacher Resources
Request a Catalog
Convention Schedule
Breaking News
Newsletter Archives
FAQs
Contact Us
Home Air Pressure   Flight
Flight
Dip-er-Do II Stunt Planes
The Dip-er-do II stunt plane loops or circles and returns to you every time!
Gravity Works - by Bryce Hixson
50 hands on experiments that will help students explore the world of flight and flying.
Hover Disc - While Supplies Last
Climbs forward, stalls and returns. Great for discussions on the four forces of flight.
Mighty Seltzer Rocket
This cleverly designed film canister rocket with nose cone and fins will travel 20 to 30 feet into the air.
Pump Rockets w/Pump
The world's safest high-flying rocket.
Rocket Balloons
A great way to demonstrate basic principles of Newton's Laws of rocketry to students. Available with or without pump.
Skyblade
Ultra light, high performance rocket, available as original or deluxe set.
Solar Bag
Simply fill with air and let the solar energy of the sun heat the air inside the bag. Within about five minutes, the bag will rise into the sky.
Super Twine Kite String
The perfect tether for home-made kites or our Solar Bags. In packs of 12 or 36 rolls.
Wing It! - by Steve Tomecek
It's the easiest boomerang ever made. Learn the fundamentals along with tricks and games and how to make more 'rangs of your own!
Wright Brothers' Flying Machine - Nova Video
How did Orville and Wilbur Wright construct such an impressive flying machine that flew on December 17, 1903?
X-Zylo Launcher
Dramatically illustrates the effect of gyroscopic forces on motion.
 Email this page
|    Print this page
Back to TopBack to Top
1-888-912-7474 | Home | Request A Catalog | Guarantee | Shipping Info | International | Privacy & Security | Site Map
Educational Innovations, Inc.
362 Main Avenue, Norwalk, CT 06851
203-229-0730 • FAX 203-229-0740