About This Activity
Description
Watch your child’s creativity take flight!
In this exciting hands-on camp, students will build their own radio-controlled foam flyer completely from scratch - shaping, assembling, and wiring every piece themselves. Along the way, they’ll explore core STEM concepts like physics, electronics, measurement, and aerodynamics through fun, guided experimentation. From crafting the lightweight frame to setting up the remote controls, kids will gain real-world skills in a safe, supportive environment. The program wraps up with a thrilling test flight where their friends can cheer on the young engineers as their hand-built flyers take to the sky!
Registration is online only.
About Think Tank:
Think Tank is a nonprofit mobile STEAM lab and state-of-the-art makerspace that brings hands-on, project-based learning directly to schools and communities across Los Angeles.
Our mission is to make high-quality Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math education accessible to every kid—no matter where they live. By teaching real-world skills through building, creating, and experimenting in our fully equipped mobile classroom, we spark curiosity, build confidence, and inspire the next generation of makers, thinkers, and innovators.
This camp is in-person and led by Think Tank staff, in their mobile STEAM Lab onsite at the Columbia Memorial Space Center in Downey, CA.
Age Category
Youth
Location
CMSC: Ampitheater/Backyard at Columbia Memorial Space Center
Instructor
CMSC Staff
Valdemar Vera
Eric Nilsen
Jay Waldron
Laureal Whitney
Mitch Tannen
Latasia Floyd
Alta Med
The Whole Child
Angela Porter
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