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Scientific Explorer's My First Airplane Science Kit

Scientific Explorer's My First Airplane Science Kit
From Scientific Explorer

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Product Description

How do airplanes fly in the sky?


With My First Airplane Kit, you can learn all about flight. Build and paint easy-to-make airplanes with no-mess paintbrush pens, and then watch your custom aircraft soar through the sky! Activities and experiments to explore lift, gravity, and other forces will show you what real pilots learn. You’ll discover the secrets of supersonic flight and aerobatics. Inside the kit you’ll find planes, paints, decals, laminated cards, and lots of components for a fun and educational experience. Get ready to spread your wings!


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #15553 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: Scientific Explorer
  • Model: 244
  • Released on: 2007-06-15
  • Dimensions: 2.90" h x 10.20" w x 12.20" l, .80 pounds

Features

  • Design your own plane based on the knowledge you gain about the forces of flight
  • Includes 6 squeeze and brush paints, labels and laminated cards to customize your plane
  • Alter your plane's flight characteristics by affecting lift and drag with design changes
  • Learn the science basics that all pilots must know
  • Watch your airplane soar and even do aerobatics!

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
My First Airplane Kit unlocks the mysteries of flight through hands on experience building and testing a of custom plane. Learn the science behind flying, necessary to become a pilot.


Customer Reviews

Box picture doesn't match kit2
My 6 year old son got this airplane kit as a birthday gift. He has been asking daily for me to put some time aside to help him build the 6 enclosed airplanes.

The outside shows an artistic picture of 3 different airplanes. A propeller plane, a glider with wheels and another glider.

The inside is a silver puch envelope that contains the planes.

Likes:
- The instruction manual is well written and serves as a mini science project on flight.
- The enclosed postcards of planes got my son really excited (Wright brothers, Air Force One, SR71, etc) about building the planes.
- The foam airplane with rubber band launcher is like a slingshot that sends the plane soaring. This is the best plane in the kit.
- The idea of painting your own planes with the included yellow, red and blue paint pens and the stickers is a nice touch.

Dislikes:
- 4 of the 6 airplanes are paper cut outs on 2 sheets of paper. They aren't even stand alone paper airplanes, they are mod kits for the balsa wood airplane.
- They only give you ONE balsa wood plane and my son broke the tail fin on trying to assemble it. You should have seen the heart ache... It basically meant that he couldn't build 5 of the 6 planes in the kit!

I'm really sad that Scientific Explorer (owned by Elemer's Glue) released such a promising kit with such a lame set of planes. They should have included at least 2 balsa wood planes, and one of them should have had the landing gear and rubber band powered propeller blade. It felt like false advertising to see those planes on the box art and not inside the box.

I hope they re-release this product with an extra buck or so in the cost of parts to make this the kit we hoped for. Until then I'll be wary of buying a scientific explorer product.

a box of false advertising1
This toy is SO overpriced for what you recieve. It shows what seems to be real toy airplanes on the box but when you open it, inside you get 4 paper airplanes to put on balsa and one rubber slingshot plane and a few airplane flash cards. Obviously children will be disappointed upon opening it (not to mention the parents.) The balsa plane crashed quickly. Buyer beware. (One more thing- Wilbur Wright's name is spelled "Wilber" underneath his photo on the flashcard.)

Completely misleading and disappointing1
The people responsible for packaging this product deserve an award. They make this product seem like it's going to be totally cool for kids to make and fly their own planes. DON'T BE FOOLED!! The planes use incredibly flimsy balsa wood and they don't fly at all. Basically our son colored some wings and planes and then watched them drop to the ground like rocks when he tried to fly them. Your child will be extremely disappointed, as mine was. The only redeeming quality to this product is the little bit educational info they provide (what is lift, etc.) But it's not like you can't find that info someplace else. This is a big waste of money. You're better off buying a really good paper airplane book and making your own.