Two students at Chicago Vocational School, built this Air Command gyro as an after school project.
The students were enrolled in the CVS Aviation Mechanics Class (A class that, sadly, a short sighted principal closed down, in favor of a cosmetology class) This project won top honors in a city wide vocational trade competition and was featured on stage at Chicago's prestigous Museum of Science & Industry. The hangar at CVS is now used to store Board of Education lawn mowing equipment.
Excellent!
GyroJ0N 4 months ago
thats aweful that they would do that to such a great program... sounds like something my school would do
HedlessChkn 4 years ago
Wow! What a great project! Lucky kids!
bmwcyclist 4 years ago