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May 2022
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Stoke Gifford Scouts learn all about aviation By Andrew Phelps, 1st Stoke Gifford Scouts he Old School Rooms (OSR) troop recently spent time learning ‘all things aviation’ for the Air Activities Badge. This is a multi-stage badge, so anyone in Scouting can progressively learn more and extend their knowledge and skills from Beavers to Explorers. With the local connection to the aviation industry being so strong, it seemed a natural badge for the Scouts to attempt. Firstly, we went to the Aerospace Bristol museum on Hayes Way in Patchway, and as well as looking around this great educational facility the Scouts were taken into the classroom to design a rocket and use a foot pump to project it into the air. Some designs were more successful than others, with a few getting stuck up in the rafters. The staff were great and very helpful. The Concorde exhibit was awesome, and the displays were a great way to show the Scouts some requirements of the air activities badge. The remaining requirements were covered by Mike Webb, one of the assistant Scout leaders whose background is in aviation, with him teaching the Scouts about how the controls work to make the aircraft manoeuvre and speed up, slow down and land. The Scouts made paper airplanes and tested them in the OSR hall – planes of all shapes and sizes. Some models were very
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Left: On a visit to Aerospace Bristol. Right: Flying circuits around Reykjavik using gaming simulator controls.
aerodynamic, and the Scouts had chance to make adjustments with a little advice from others. All the models flew and it was a bit like watching the film clips of man’s early attempts at flight. The final section of the badge was a flight simulator, and we were lucky enough to be joined by Roger, a former RAF fast jet pilot and current flight instructor, who brought into the Old School Rooms some gaming simulator controls. These enabled the Scouts to fly circuits around Reykjavik in Iceland, in full control of the aircraft with Roger explaining and describing rolling, banking, climbing and increasing speed etc. whilst the Scouts performed the movements. Learning all about aviation was great and with parents, family and friends working in the industry hopefully we have sparked some of the Scouts to think of careers either building,
flying or designing the aircraft of the future. This is what Scouting is all about – ‘Skills For Life’. We have a great team of adult volunteers at the troop and are always looking for more. We are especially looking for a group treasurer; if you are interested or would like further information, please contact Paul Smith the group Scout leader (email pauljampotsmith@gmail.com) or visit the 1st Stoke Gifford website and complete an enquiry form.
Centre: Launching rockets with foot pumps. Above: Testing paper airplanes.
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