4M: Electric Plane Launcher
Description
The 4M Electric Plane Launcher combines science, engineering, and flight for an exciting hands-on learning experience. Children can build their own paper plane launcher and discover how spinning motors and pulley wheels can propel a paper plane at speeds of up to 40 km/h. Once assembled, they can experiment with different paper plane designs, testing which ones fly the furthest, fastest, or perform the most impressive stunts.
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By adjusting the launcher’s height and angle, users can explore how changes in force and direction affect flight patterns, offering a real-world demonstration of physics and aerodynamics. This educational yet entertaining kit helps children understand energy transfer, motion, and mechanical design while having fun. Supervision is recommended, and adults may find themselves just as eager to join in on the experiments.
Specifications
- Includes motorised launcher parts, pulleys, legs, assembly components, and instructions
- Requires batteries (not included)
- Adjustable launch angle for experimenting with flight patterns
- Recommended for ages 14+
Shipping & Returns
Shipping:
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