A ‘ science ’ project for high-pitched school day kids ordinarily involves making a poster of the periodic table , or perhaps torching things with a small-scale gas burner if your skill teacher is a bit Walter White . If you ’re also a cadet with the Civil Aviation Patrol , on the other script , you could make a computer - hold in , platter - ruin newspaper plane .
To accomplish the phonograph recording - bust summit ( 96,563 feet ) , the student attached their one - pound plane to a helium weather condition balloon , then launched it up . finally , the balloon burst , the on - board computing gadget ( yes , this paper airplane had a information processing system ) severed the lead , and the plane glided 81.9 mi before landing .
This valet de chambre is not a mellow schooler , but he IS the supervisor of the gamy schoolhouse group .

picture credit : 1st Lt Gary Brown
[ Fox Valley Composite SquadronviaGizmag ]
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