Description
DIY Wooden Bi-Plane Glider Kit – Educational Aero Plane STEM Model
The DIY Wooden Double-Wing Aero Plane Glider Kit is an engaging STEM educational toy designed to inspire creativity, engineering curiosity, and hands-on learning. Featuring a classic bi-plane (double-wing) aircraft design with a front-mounted propeller, this DIY kit allows children and hobbyists to assemble their own miniature wooden airplane model.
Crafted from precision laser-cut MDF wood, the kit is easy to assemble and ideal for science projects, school activities, hobby building, and creative painting projects. Its lightweight structure and realistic aircraft appearance make it both an educational model and an attractive display piece.
Perfect for introducing children to basic concepts of aerodynamics, mechanics, design thinking, and model construction, this DIY airplane kit combines learning with fun.
Key Features
- Classic Double-Wing Bi-Plane Design – Vintage aircraft-inspired structure.
- DIY Assembly Kit – Encourages hands-on STEM learning.
- Laser-Cut MDF Wooden Parts – Durable and eco-friendly construction.
- Single Front Propeller Design – Realistic airplane appearance.
- Paint & Customize Ready – Suitable for coloring and decoration.
- Educational STEM Activity – Improves creativity and problem-solving skills.
- Easy to Assemble – Beginner-friendly model kit.
- Lightweight & Decorative – Ideal for display and projects.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Type | DIY Wooden Aero Plane Kit |
| Design Type | Double-Wing Bi-Plane |
| Material | Laser-Cut MDF Wood |
| Assembly Type | DIY Snap-Fit Assembly |
| Propeller Type | Single Front Propeller |
| Learning Category | STEM Education |
| Recommended Use | Educational & Hobby Projects |
Applications
- STEM Education Projects
- School Science Activities
- DIY Hobby Building
- Creative Craft Projects
- Kids Learning & Development
- Model Aircraft Collection
- Painting & Decoration Activities
Precautions
- Adult supervision recommended for younger children.
- Handle MDF parts carefully during assembly.
- Keep away from water and moisture.
- Avoid excessive force while fitting parts together.
- Small parts should be kept away from toddlers.






