Scientists have always been fascinated by flight and have spent centuries creating solutions for launching stones, jets, and even humans into the air. From August 30 to September 1, step into the shoes of a physicist by exploring the forces of flight through fun, special activities like quadcopter demonstrations, exploring airfoils, launching Pitsco rockets, and more!
Whether you're a budding aviation enthusiast or simply curious about how planes soar through the sky, this event is designed to ignite your imagination and deepen your understanding of aerodynamics.
🚀 ACTIVITIES
Ready, Aim, Blast Off! - Ready for liftoff? It's your turn to become an aerospace engineer! You'll have the chance to design and build your very own straw rocket, then launch it using our Pitsco Rocket Launcher.
High-Pressure High-Fliers - In this hands-on activity, you’ll create your own mini airfoil and explore how Bernoulli’s Principle helps wings generate lift. Once your wing is built, use a blast of air to see how its shape creates the force that gets it off the ground.
Quadcopter Quest - Visit the Science Mill and get hands-on with a custom-built quadcopter created by our team! Explore the science of flight and the basics of electronics as we break down the physics of how drones fly and reveal how their electrical circuits power every move.
All activities are free with museum admission.
📅 August 30 (Sat) 10am-4pm | August 31 (Sun) 12pm-4pm | September 1 (Mon) 10am-4pm
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