Aviation Day Camp
Aero Engineers
Design, Construct and Test Aerial Vehicles
Entering Grades K-5
Full Day Only
Program Dates 2022/2023:
January 3-6*
*4-Day Session. Camp Meets Tue-Fri.
Create and test a world of aviation inventions with Aero Engineer!
Developed for campers entering Grades K-5, Aero Engineers participants leap into the Engineering Design Process and discover how makers the world over nurture new ideas and make them take flight. Â Meet a series of design challenges, building gliders, rockets, helicopters and more and testing each vehicle.
Investigate the technologies used in modern aerospace engineering, including simple machines, electricity, pneumatics and more. Â Experiment with robotics, code and fly a drone, and experiment with 3D printers.
Complete introductory test pilot training in the flight simulator lab, learning the procedures used by pilots to explore the flight of brand-new aircraft designs, experiment with the science of aerodynamics and much more in a thrilling hands-on adventure in aerial science and engineering.
Aero Engineers Camp Includes:
- Aeronautics
- Aircraft Identification
- Elastic Helicopters
- Glider and Helicopter Flight Simulation
- Electricity
- Static & Current Electricity
- Run Catlight!
- Morse Code Devices
- Motorized Inventions
- Rocket Propulsion
- Straw Rockets
- Stomp Rockets
- Pneumatics/Hydraulics
- Rocket Design Challenge
- Structures and Designs
- Polymers and Superballs
- Tower Challenge
- Computer Aided Design
- 3D Printing
- Drones and Robotics
- Ozobots
- Robot Grippers
- Dot and Dash
- Drone Operations
- And Much, Much More!
Aviation Camp
Elementary Topics (K-5)
Air & Space
Fabulous Physics
Flight & Motion
Flight Simulator Aces
Got Bots?
Magic of Flight
Robo Mechanics
Rocket Rangers
Science Magic
Test Pilot Academy
Wonders of Flight
Intermediate Topics (5-7)
Flight Design Lab
Spaceflight Tech
X-Plane Pilot
Camp Schedule and AvailabilityÂ
Camp Information - Daily Schedule
Camper Information and Medical Form
All camps are located at the Hiller Aviation Museum at the San Carlos Airport.Â