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FAA Educator's Corner - 1 views

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    Educator's Corner is a fun page for all. It includes activities for the classroom, fun experiments and much more.
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American Experience . The Wright Stuff - 1 views

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    These interviews share what the community thought of the Wright Brothers. Includes a QuickTime movie clip from a silent movie reproduction of the first flight.
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Aviation Formulary V1.45 - 0 views

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    great circle navigation - how to compute courses, headings and other quantities of interest. These formulae can be programmed into your calculator or spreadsheet - includes enough information that those familiar with plane trigonometry can derive additional results if required.
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Free Mathematics Tutorials, Problems and Worksheets (with applets) - 0 views

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    Free math tutorials and problems to help you explore and gain deep understanding of math, calculus, trigonometry and geometry topics.
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Welcome to MegaMath! - 1 views

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    Mathematics is a live science with new discoveries being made every day. The frontier of mathematics is an exciting place, where mathematicians experiment and play with creative and imaginative ideas. ideas that have already piqued many children's curiosity, but their profound mathematical importance is not widely known or understood. The MegaMath project is intended to bring unusual and important mathematical ideas to elementary school classrooms so that young people and their teachers can think about them together.
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Visual Math Learning: A Free Online Tutorial for Teaching Math - 0 views

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    Understanding Mathematics through Insight, Concept, and Perception
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The History of Flight and Some Mathematical Application - 1 views

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    This unit in aerodynamics will attempt to find the mathematical concepts that are essential to flight with special interest in the concepts that relate to path problems.
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Wright Again - 1 views

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    LESSON PLANS - A library of fun science experiments to help students understand how the Wrights developed the first powered aircraft. WIND TUNNEL TESTS In 1901, the Wright Brothers conducted wind tunnel tests that helped them learn about lift. With NASA's help, we'll recreate some of those tests. Follow along! COMPUTER SIMULATIONS We're using computers to analyze the Wrights' early wing designs and the 1903 Wright Flyer. What will we learn?
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Aviation: Wright Brothers - 0 views

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    Aviation: Wright Brothers - These sites are about the Wright Brothers and their early airplanes. Includes biographies on Wilbur and Orville that tell about their family and careers. Discover what inspired them to build planes. Contains historical photographs, movies, diaries, interviews, and simulations."
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Today In Aviation History - December 29 - 0 views

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    Today In Aviation History - December 29 In 1921… Edward Stinson and Lloyd Bertaud set a world endurance record of 26 hours, 18 minutes and 35 seconds flying a BMW-engined Junkers-Larsen over Roosevelt Field. In 1939… First flight of the Consolidated B-24"
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Aviation and Aerospace Career Guide - 0 views

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    Aviation and Aerospace Related Sites
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YES Mag Flyer - 0 views

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    Almost everyone has folded a paper plane. They're fun and easy. The designs are endless--from war planes to sleek gliders to stunt planes. Here's one paper airplane design. Try it out, and then experiment on your own.
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Activity: Aviation - Paperplane Flying Circus - 0 views

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    Paperplane Flying Circus Grade Level: 4 - 6 Objective: To investigate the streamlined shape of aircraft.
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Beginner's Guide to Aerodynamics - 0 views

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    study aerodynamics at your own pace and to your own level of interest. Some of the topics included are: Newton's basic equations of motion; the motion of a free falling object, that neglects the effects of aerodynamics; the terminal velocity of a falling object subject to both weight and air resistance; the three forces (lift, drag, and weight) that act on a glider; and finally, the four forces that act on a powered airplane.
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NASA Quest > Aerospace :: - 1 views

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    Aerospace Lesson Plans - activities for all grade levels that focus on aeronautics and aircraft. They can be used as stand alone lessons or as part of a unit. The three mini-units: General Aviation Aircraft, Commercial Aircraft, and Research Aircraft provide students with a variety of activities that span across the curriculum.
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Jetman flies in formation - 0 views

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    People always dream of flying like Superman. Yves Rossy comes pretty close. He straps a small pair of wings to his back. And on those wings are four jet engines. This crazy setup actually works really well. Here you can see him fly in formation with a team of wing walkers. It lasts an exhilarating three minutes.
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Col. Susan Helms, USAF - 0 views

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    Susan Helms was a crewmember on Discovery launched on March 8, 2001 from the Kennedy Space Center. She was headed for Space Station Alpha for what was to become a five-and-a-half month stay. Susan accomplished another "first" in women's aerospace history as the first woman who was a long- term inhabitant on the International Space Station.
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Jessica Cox... Feet First and Flying - 0 views

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    Story of a remarkable young women who learned to fly [close black window by clicking on x in top right of black box overlaying the article]
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Shuttle flight STS-98 - Marsha Ivins' fifth trip into space - 0 views

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    "Shuttle flight STS-98 - Marsha Ivins' fifth trip into space - Shuttle flight STS-98 rose from the Kennedy Space Center into space on February 7, 2001 at 6:13:02 PM in one of the most spectacular launches ever. A crew of five was on board the orbiter Atlantis including Marsha Ivins. She was the most experienced astronaut on this flight, her fifth trip into space. The main objective of this mission was to attach the U.S. research module, Destiny, to the International Space Station (ISS).
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Pam Melroy, Pilot, 100th Shuttle Flight - STS-92: - 0 views

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    "Pam Melroy, Pilot, 100th Shuttle Flight - STS-92 - Approximately twenty percent of the United States astronauts are women. In the history of the program only three women have been designated as pilot astronauts. On October 11, 2000 Lt. Col. Pamela Ann Melroy USAF, after a two-year delay, became the third woman to make her "rookie" flight into space as pilot on the orbiter Discovery.
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