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Dip-er-Do II Stunt Planes
Dip-er-Do II Stunt Planes
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Dip-er-Do II Stunt Plane 2/Pkg
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Dip-er-Do II Stunt Plane 30/pkg
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The Dip-er-do II stunt plane loops or circles and returns to you every time!
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The Dip-er-do II stunt plane loops or circles and returns to you every time! Mike Stone amazed us all years ago with the original Dip-er-do. Now he's improved his design to make the Dip-er-do II's even more reliable and durable. These small planes come ready to fly. Graphically demonstrate the four forces involved in flight and what happens when lift is greater than weight. The planes come with adjustable elevators and flaps and cool stickers with which to personalize your plane. These incredible planes are featured at the National Air & Space Museum in Washington, DC.!
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50 hands on experiments that will help students explore the world of flight and flying.
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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.
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