Description
| The principle of the jet engine is not new; however the technical advances necessary to make the idea work did not come to fruition until the 20th century. A rudimentary demonstration of jet power dates back to the aeolipile, a device described by Hero of Alexandria in 1st-century Roman Egypt. This device directed steam power through two nozzles to cause a sphere to spin rapidly on its axis. It was seen as a curiosity. Meanwhile, practical applications of the turbine can be seen in the water wheel and the windmill. |
SPECIFICATIONS
| Quantity of parts, pcs | 58 |
| Difficulty level, from 1 to 8 | 5 |
| Hours to assemble (average) | 7 |
| Model size (cm) | 17.2 x 8 x 10.3 |
| Model size, inch | 6.77 x 3.15 x 4.05 |
| Package size | L |
| Rotating Blades |
| Authentic design |
| Batteries power |
| Attached holder |
WHAT IS IN THE GIFTBOX?
| Steel sheets, pcs | 4 |
| Electric motor | Yes |
| Battery box | Yes |
| Bearings | Yes |
| Wires | Yes |
| Tool kit | Yes |
| Assembling Gloves | Yes |
| Polishing cloth | Yes |
| Collector's Pin | Yes |
| Club Stickers | Yes |
| User's guide | Yes |
| Special card | Yes |



