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The Challenge is open to pupils in Years 7 to 9 who are organised into teams of 4 with the aim of "designing and building a hand-launched glider to fly as far and as straight as possible". Each team is supported by graduates, apprentices and trainees from the sponsor companies, with lessons on flight
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The winning teams from the Regional Final progress to the Grand Final where they take part in a series of engineering challenges organised by the companies involved and compete to be named the best team. Past Grand Finals have been held at the Fleet Air Arm Museum at
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Teams selected to represent their schools have the opportunity to compete at a Regional Final where they are judged on the distance their gliders fly as well as a poster presentation where they explain the design decisions. Each of the 3 regions
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dynamics, design, manufacture, and testing, in addition to some practical advice on their glider designs.
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businesses and organisations in the South West of England for local
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