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In Germany, students leave the classroom to experience flying in a glider
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Key Points
- Bad Oeynhausen-Löhne Aero-Club organized a gliding event for students.
- 13 eighth-grade students from Realschule Süd school participated in this practical aviation experience.
- The students closely experienced all stages of gliding, including takeoff and landing.
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13 eighth-grade students
The Aero-Club in Bad Oeynhausen-Löhne, Germany, organized a practical aviation event for eighth-grade students. 13 students from Realschule Süd school had the opportunity to experience gliding firsthand by temporarily leaving the classroom environment.
The students had the chance to observe the flight process firsthand, from takeoff to landing. As part of the event, the youth had the opportunity to learn the basics of aviation inside the cockpit instead of through theoretical lessons.
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- How many students participated in the event?
- 13 eighth-grade students from Realschule Süd school participated in this glider experience.
- Where was the event held?
- The event was held by the Bad Oeynhausen-Löhne Aero-Club in the Bad Oeynhausen region of Germany.
- What did the students learn at this event?
- The students learned how glider flight works by personally experiencing the process from takeoff to landing.
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