Enginuity takes off

Enginuity Flight 1

Budding engineers can design, build and launch a pneumatic rocket and discover the fun of flying during the February half-term week at Enginuity in Coalbrookdale.

The hands-on design and technology discovery centre will be hosting the drop-in workshops between Saturday 13 and Sunday 21 February between 10.30am and 3.45pm.

Craft materials such as paper, card and plastic will be used to create model rockets of around 30cm in length, which can then be fired from an air-powered pneumatic launcher through various targets. Activities vary from day to day and some additional costs will apply. Visit the events page at ironbridge.co.uk to find out more.

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