SECURITY LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE secretcode<agent> 00000 1 00000 19299292 <INCOMINGMISSION> 0000000 <NOPARENTSALLOWED> secretcode<agent> 00000 1 00000 19299292 <INCOMINGMISSION> 0000000 <NOPARENTSALLOWED> PRINT THIS DOCUMENT IMMEDIATELY MISSION INCOMING MISSION 1.9 </Touch Down> </Mission Briefing> Our Department of Drone Gadget Engineering (DODGE) is working on a new propeller for a range of drones. The drones will be faster than ever before, and may or may not include cup holders and fart cannons. DODGE has just designed a new propeller. We want you to make a prototype, design a landing pad, and then test our designs. If your tests are successful, we will use this design in our next range of drones. </Mission Instructions> Step 1: Make a prototype propeller. This is our latest design for a drone propeller. It's just a prototype (the real propeller won't be made of paper), but it will still allow you to run some tests. 1. With the help of a trusted grown-up, cut out the prototype propeller (below). 2. Fold along the dotted lines. 3. Add something heavier than a piece of paper (like a paperclip) to the bottom of the prototype propeller. CODE NAME: </paperclip> </DODGE prototype propeller 2.34> </fold here> </fold here>
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Our Department of Drone Gadget Engineering (DODGE) is working on a new propeller for a range of drones.
The drones will be faster than ever before, and may or may not include cup holders and fart cannons.
DODGE has just designed a new propeller. We want you to make a prototype, design a landing pad, and then test our designs. If your tests are successful, we will use this design in our next range of drones.
</Mission Instructions>
Step 1: Make a prototype propeller. This is our latest design for a drone propeller. It's just a prototype (the real propellerwon't be made of paper), but it will still allow you to run some tests.
1. With the help of a trusted grown-up, cut out the prototype propeller (below).
2. Fold along the dotted lines.
3. Add something heavier than a piece of paper (like a paperclip) to the bottomof the prototype propeller.
Step 2: Make a landing pad for your prototype propeller. Good work, Agent. To test your propeller, you will now need a landing pad.
Colour the squares that are identified by the grid references (below). What secret letter is revealed? This secret letter is on all of our landing pads. It helps a drone to work out where it’s meant to be going.
DODGE already made a start on this, but then our pen ran out (even the best spy agencies have stationery problems)