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AeroAdventure

AeroAdventure Logo Image left: AeroAdventure Innovating Tomorrow's Engines Logo

Developed by Glenn Research Center, AeroAdventure is a traveling exhibit that explores the science of flight and the challenges of aerospace propulsion research. Learn how scientists at NASA Glenn use the scientific process to seek solutions to aircraft propulsion challenges.

Two interactive learning station learning stations expand your horizons of learning. You can be an engineer for a day as you learn what give aircraft "The Power to Fly," or let your imagination soar as you explore "The Wonders of Flight."

Two models keep the learning in 3-D: a subscale model of a jet engine shows the inner workings of a commercial jet engine; and a model of aircraft surfaces with ice molds from Glenn's Icing Research Tunnel brings to life the real-life problems of flying in winter weather.

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