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With just a simple push these Flying Wing Prop Tops shoot into the air like a helicopter! Simple enough for even little ones to use it’s fun for the whole family or class.
To use: hold the spiral stick by the flat handle at the base and thread the collar onto the stick with the wide brim facing up. Thread the propeller onto the stick through the thin slot in the middle of the propeller and let it wind down. Holding the stick upright and clasping the collar with your fingers, push the collar upwards in a fast motion and watch the propeller launch off the stick and fly!
This pack contains 10 Prop Tops which is just perfect to enjoy with friends to have some competitive fun! In the Q Shop we can get them up near the roof which is three storeys high! How high can you get yours? Each pack contains an assortment of 10 coloured Flying Wing Prop Tops.
Recommended for ages six and over. Not suitable for children three years and younger.
Product size: 27 x 20mm (spiral stick), 130mm diameter (propeller).
Package size: 290 x 180 x 40mm
This product also makes a great classroom teaching resource. This product can be used in classroom activities that align with the Australian Curriculum.
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Content Descriptor
Foundation - ACSSU005
The way objects move depends on a variety of factors, including their size and shape
Year 4 - ACSSU076
Forces can be exerted by one object on another through direct contact or from a distance
Year 7 - ACSSU117
Change to an object’s motion is caused by unbalanced forces, including Earth’s gravitational attraction, acting on the object
Year 8 - ACSSU155
Energy appears in different forms, including movement (kinetic energy), heat and potential energy, and energy transformations and transfers cause change within systems
Year 10 - ACSSU190
Energy conservation in a system can be explained by describing energy transfers and transformations