Hi! My name is Lucas Weakley. I have recently graduated from a magnet program called EMIT. One of the many things we did in EMIT was work on a robot that we use to compete at the FIRST Robotics Competition. I have been accepted into Embry Riddle Aeronautics University and my degree will be in Aerospace Engineering.
In this episode of Maker Hangar, I give you an intro to the Maker Trainer 2. You see the changes and improvement I made from the old design and you also see all the advantages of this new plane. In the next episode I’ll show you how to build the entire Maker Trainer 2, so stay tuned!
If you haven’t seen the first Maker Trainer you can check it out here, and if you would like to order the Maker Trainer 2 Hardware kit and download the free PDF plans, you can check out its product page.
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Hi! My name is Lucas Weakley. I have recently graduated from a magnet program called EMIT. One of the many things we did in EMIT was work on a robot that we use to compete at the FIRST Robotics Competition. I have been accepted into Embry Riddle Aeronautics University and my degree will be in Aerospace Engineering.
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Escape to an island of imagination + innovation as Maker Faire Bay Area returns for its 16th iteration!