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Heavy Lift Challenge Lesson 4 - Radio Control

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This lesson delves into the application of Radio Controlled (RC) Flight, building on the fundamentals of flight and the different types of Air Vehicles (AVs). It highlights the key differences between manned and unmanned flight, focusing on the use of a handheld Transmitter Unit to control the AV.

Heavy Lift Challenge Lesson 2 - Scientific Principles of Flight

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Explore the core principles that enable flight in this lesson, covering Newton’s Laws of Motion and Bernoulli’s Principle. Newton’s First Law states that an object in motion remains in motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. Newton’s Second Law, \( F = MA \), is crucial for calculating thrust. Newton’s Third Law, stating that every action has an equal and opposite reaction, is key to understanding lift. Bernoulli’s Principle explains how increased fluid velocity results in decreased pressure, enabling airfoils to generate lift. Together, these principles form the foundation of flight mechanics.

AMA Jr. Camp V2 Hovercraft Project 5

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“Discover the thrill of engineering with our Project #5 from the AMA Jr. Camp V2 series! Dive into the exciting world of hovercraft construction and master the skills needed to bring this innovative vehicle to life. Join us and elevate your technical prowess to new heights!”