The AERO students spent the afternoon building payload delivery systems, AKA the classic egg drop. Each team came up with a unique design to keep their egg intact through a crash landing, utilizing braces, airbags, or parachutes of many varieties. All groups lasted through the first round, and as each level got less gentle with the balcony toss, some even survived being straight up thrown onto the ground!

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The AERO students spent the afternoon building payload delivery systems, AKA the classic egg drop. Each team came up with a unique design to keep their egg intact through a crash landing, utilizing braces, airbags, or parachutes of many varieties. All groups lasted through the first round, and as each level got less gentle with the balcony toss, some even survived being straight up thrown onto the ground!

The AERO students spent the afternoon building payload delivery systems, AKA the classic egg drop. Each team came up with a unique design to keep their egg intact through a crash landing, utilizing braces, airbags, or parachutes of many varieties. All groups lasted through the first round, and as each level got less gentle with the balcony toss, some even survived being straight up thrown onto the ground!

The AERO students spent the afternoon building payload delivery systems, AKA the classic egg drop. Each team came up with a unique design to keep their egg intact through a crash landing, utilizing braces, airbags, or parachutes of many varieties. All groups lasted through the first round, and as each level got less gentle with the balcony toss, some even survived being straight up thrown onto the ground!

The AERO students spent the afternoon building payload delivery systems, AKA the classic egg drop. Each team came up with a unique design to keep their egg intact through a crash landing, utilizing braces, airbags, or parachutes of many varieties. All groups lasted through the first round, and as each level got less gentle with the balcony toss, some even survived being straight up thrown onto the ground!

The AERO students spent the afternoon building payload delivery systems, AKA the classic egg drop. Each team came up with a unique design to keep their egg intact through a crash landing, utilizing braces, airbags, or parachutes of many varieties. All groups lasted through the first round, and as each level got less gentle with the balcony toss, some even survived being straight up thrown onto the ground!


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