With "flying machines" children can better understand aerodynamics

"Flying machines" could be a good Christmas gift for curious children, who like to experiment ... What does your child like crafts? He will love it too. And let's not say if it is one of those who asks you to go to the airfield every Sunday, and strives to gather information about the history of aviation.

It is a book that includes a small dictionary with key concepts of aerodynamics and aeronautics; as well as a chronological line that will help us to know the successive stages of aviation.

A book? Yes, but not only that, because inside there is also what is necessary to assemble three aircraft with scale pieces in raft wood and two paper airplanes. Five models with which to culminate the small experiments that children have been doing until they know the book; Of course, this work will probably only encourage your enthusiasm and desire to know.

"Flying machines" also has a logbook, to track the progress of airplanes. And I think I'm not mistaken in ensuring that if they will like it, you more, because adjustments can be made to the propulsion system, angle of attack, flight speed, and direction.

The kit includes tokens, box with fuselage parts, propellers, wheels and an elastic rubber