


From Monday 16th November 2009, as part of The Scout Association's development of one fully integrated website for Members, the information contained on this page is no longer being maintained. For up to date information please visit the following link: Scouts: Air Researcher Activity Badge
Complete the requirements below:
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Know the safety rules relating to access to airfields in Policy, Organisation and Rules .
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Carry out research into one historical aspect of flight, and share your findings with others in the Troop. Example research topics are:
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The development of aviation or flight over a period agreed with your assessor.
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The development of a specific aircraft type, discovering details of its history, role and achievements. Examples might be: Spitfire, Boeing 747, Harrier or Wessex helicopter.
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The development of balloons or airships from their first appearance to the present day.
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The development of a type of aero engine. Examples might be jet or piston engines in general, or a specific engine such as the Rolls Royce Merlin.
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In the course of your research, visit at least one place of interest that is directly relevant to your project. For example a museum, an air display or an aeronautics factory.
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The presentation of your findings should include a model that you have made to illustrate some aspect of your research. Other resource materials such as diagrams and pictures should be used wherever possible.
Notes
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If you need help designing alternatives to these requirements for those with special needs please contact the Special Needs Office at Gilwell Park.














