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'''Aerodynamics''' was a [[Division B]] event from 1985 to 1997.
'''Aerodynamics''' was a [[Division B]] event from 1985 to 1997.


== Description ==
== Description ==
Each team will build one paper airplane to be flown a distance of at least five meters toward a predetermined target.
Each team will build one paper airplane to be flown a distance of at least five meters toward a predetermined target. There are 3 students allowed on each team.
 
== Grading ==
Teams could be graded on a variety of specifications, including accuracy, distance, or time.
 
*Scoring for the accuracy challenge will be as listed in the standard event rules.
 
*Scoring for the distance challenge will be measured from the launch line to the landing spot.
 
*Scoring for the time aloft challenge will be measured as the time between the release and when the plane touches the floor.
 
==Strategy==
*Test several different designs, and research the characteristics and tendencies that different folds/changes would make.


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Latest revision as of 15:40, 5 May 2023


Aerodynamics was a Division B event from 1985 to 1997.

Description

Each team will build one paper airplane to be flown a distance of at least five meters toward a predetermined target. There are 3 students allowed on each team.

Grading

Teams could be graded on a variety of specifications, including accuracy, distance, or time.

  • Scoring for the accuracy challenge will be as listed in the standard event rules.
  • Scoring for the distance challenge will be measured from the launch line to the landing spot.
  • Scoring for the time aloft challenge will be measured as the time between the release and when the plane touches the floor.

Strategy

  • Test several different designs, and research the characteristics and tendencies that different folds/changes would make.