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TEAM NAME: VERSION 2 MODEL TEST 1 Illustrate the flight path below: TESTING HEIGHT: _________cm Dropping Point Time in Air Description of Spinning Motion Description of Landing (Safe, Safety Decreased, Dangerous) Landing Target

TEAM NAME: VERSION 2 MODEL TEST 2 Illustrate the flight path below: TESTING HEIGHT: _________cm Dropping Point Time in Air Description of Spinning Motion Description of Landing (Safe, Safety Decreased, Dangerous) Landing Target

TEAM NAME: VERSION 2 MODEL TEST 3 Illustrate the flight path below: TESTING HEIGHT: _________cm Dropping Point Time in Air Description of Spinning Motion Description of Landing (Safe, Safety Decreased, Dangerous) Landing Target

TEAM NAME: VERSION 2 MODEL TEST 4 Illustrate the flight path below: TESTING HEIGHT: _________cm Dropping Point Time in Air Description of Spinning Motion Description of Landing (Safe, Safety Decreased, Dangerous) Landing Target

TEAM NAME: VERSION 2 MODEL TEST 5 Illustrate the flight path below: TESTING HEIGHT: _________cm Dropping Point Time in Air Description of Spinning Motion Description of Landing (Safe, Safety Decreased, Dangerous) Landing Target