Passion For Flight (PFF) Glider Launch Pad Set-Up

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Passion For Flight (PFF) Glider Launch Pad Set-Up

Passion For Flight (PFF) Glider

Making your PFF Glider Launch Pad 1. Attach a paper clip to an elastic band as shown above. 2. Apply two pieces of tape to the paper clip as shown above. 3. Using the tape you applied, attach the paper clip under the table, leaving space for the elastic band.

Launching the Glider 20 cm 20 cm 1. Hook the glider to the elastic band using the anchor. 2. Put the glider on the table and lengthen the elastic without tension. 3. Place a mark on the table at the point of attachment of the elastic to the anchor. Launch point Launch point 20 cm 20 cm 4. Pull glider backward for the distance d = 20 cm, starting from point of 1st mark (no tension) to the point of the anchor. 5. Remove markers. 6. The glider is ready for launch.

Measuring Flight Distance:

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