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Wednesday, 16 May 2012

Scavenger hunt



                                 My Scavenger hunt









1. Who was the first person to fly over the South Pole?
Richard E.Byrd and Bernt Balchen
2. In what year did the first parachute jump take place?
1797
3. Who made the first rocket-engine flight?
Fritz von Opel..
4. Who made the first balloon flight? In what year did the flight take place?
Jacques and Joseph Montgolfier 1783.
5. What aviation first is Janice Brown credited with?  
First long-distance solar power flight.
6. Who was the first woman to receive a pilot's license? In what year did she learn how to fly?  
Baroness Raymonde De Laroche 1910
7. Who was the first person to fly around the world alone?
Wiley Post
8. Who took the first photographs from the air?
Samuel Archer King and William Black
9. What aviation first is Paul MacCready credited with?
Inventor of the first practical human powered airplane
10. In what year did the first turbojet flight take place?
1939


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think the answers were hard finding out, but my favorite question was in what year was the first turbojet it was 1939.

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Wednesday, 2 May 2012

Anzac Recipe


 Inrgedients
1/2 Cup White Flour     
1/2 Cup Sugar
3/4 Cups Rolled Oats
3/4  Cups Coconuts                 
100 Grams Butter
1 Tablespoon Golden Syrup
1/2 Teaspoon Baking Soda
2 Tablespoons Boiling Water




1.   Stir the Flour,Rolled oats,and Coconut in a bowl.

2.   Get an adult to help you melt the Butter and
     Golden Syrup in a saucepan over a  low heat.

3.   Put the baking soda in a cup.Ask an Adult to
     help you add the boiling hot water.  The mixture
     with the foam up.Add this to the mixture of
     butter and golden syrup.

4.   Pour the liquid mixture into the flour and
     other dry ingredients.mix.

5.   Grease a baking tray.Put tablespoonful of
     the mixture onto the tray,about 4 centimeters
     apart.

6.   bake at 180c for about 15 minutes or until the
     biscuits are a golden colour.