The Lindbergh Electric Airplane Flight Challenge, formerly the Electric Airplane Challenge, is a standards-based project that helps you bring aerospace alive in your classroom.

Build an electric tethered airplane to reinforce key concepts in elementary physics and connect to practical applications of aerospace engineering and science. Demonstrate how engineers combine science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) to build a successful airplane that carries the most cargo.

Who:
Grades 6-12 Stakeholders including formal and informal teachers, administrators and outreach professionals
What:
The Lindbergh Electric Airplane Flight (LEAF) STEM Challenge Teacher Workshop
When:
Monday, August 10, 2015, 8:30am-4:00pm
Where:
Raisbeck Aviation High School (Next to the Museum of Flight)
9229 E Marginal Way South
Tukwila, WA 98108

Space is Limited!
Workshop Registration is $50 and includes:
WA Clock Hour Certificate, Continental Breakfast, Curriculum, Lunch, & All Materials Required to
Build One Airplane

Need More Info?
Check out our new project web site at: http://www.LEAFChallenge.com

Still have questions? Contact Elana Slagle at LEAF@PNWAIAA.org