Stem Experiments Planes and Racers Pack Description

Looking for the perfect gift or activity for a physics beginner or maker you know? 

The Stem Experiments Planes and Racers Pack is a perfect set to teach the basics through creativity! Including a total of 10 models to be built! 

Support that healthy curiosity in growing minds and encourage discovery through every fun experiment completed, plus this pack makes the ideal gift for kids who love to create.

So, look no further than this value pack of fun physic-inspired goodies for your small creator, friend or loved one!

Your pack contains:

1 x Ultralight Airplanes - Build five different types of planes with different wing configurations and learn how wings provide lift and how planes stay up in the air. Discover what keeps airplanes up in the air, how wings work, and the physics of flight. 

1 x  Rubber Band Racers - Build five models driven by a rubber band-powered propeller. The Rubber Band Racers kit includes all the parts to build vehicles like a helicopter, airboat, airplane, fan car, and hydrofoil.

Recommended for ages 8 and up.

Shipping & Delivery

Pop your order in before 12 Noon Mon - Fri and if everything is in stock we’ll dispatch it that day guaranteed for you. This excludes public holidays of course.

You have two options to get your entire order shipped, standard delivery for $10 or our express service for $15 (excludes bulky items as labelled)

All your selections are sent with full tracking so you keep an watch on them as they progress to your delivery address. You can easily check the progress of your entire order by clicking on the tracking link in your dispatch email.

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