Join the Rocky Mountain Aviation & Aerospace Club to inspire youth through hands-on activities, mentorship, and career exploration in aviation and aerospace.
Youth Aviation & Aerospace Club is a stem & technology summer camp in Denver, CO for ages 10 to 18. Tuition starts at $0. The camp runs full_day sessions. Enrollment is currently unknown.
10-18
$0.0-$0.0
full_day
Sessions (30)
Youth Aviation & Aerospace Club - Week 1: June 8-12 (Ages 10-12)
Kick off the summer with an introduction to the fundamentals of flight and aerospace engineering. Campers will explore the principles of aerodynamics through hands-on model airplane building and flight simulations. They will also engage in teamwork challenges to design and test paper rockets, fostering creativity and problem-solving skills. This week sets the foundation for understanding how aircraft and spacecraft operate.
Youth Aviation & Aerospace Club - Week 1: June 8-12 (Ages 13-15)
Kick off the summer by exploring the fundamentals of flight and aerospace engineering. Campers will engage in hands-on activities such as building and testing model airplanes, learning about aerodynamics, and participating in flight simulation exercises. The week emphasizes teamwork and problem-solving skills while introducing campers to career paths in aviation and aerospace.
Youth Aviation & Aerospace Club - Week 1: June 8-12 (Ages 16-18)
Kick off the summer by exploring the fundamentals of flight and aerospace engineering. Campers will engage in hands-on activities such as building and testing model airplanes and drones. They will also participate in interactive workshops on aerodynamics and flight physics, gaining a solid foundation for the weeks ahead. Mentorship sessions introduce career pathways in aviation and aerospace.
Youth Aviation & Aerospace Club - Week 2: June 15-19 (Ages 10-12)
This week focuses on the science of rockets and space exploration. Campers will design and launch water rockets, learning about propulsion and Newton’s laws of motion. They will also participate in interactive workshops about the solar system and space missions, including a virtual tour of the International Space Station. The week encourages curiosity about careers in aerospace and inspires campers to think like engineers and astronauts.
Youth Aviation & Aerospace Club - Week 2: June 15-19 (Ages 13-15)
This week focuses on rocketry and space exploration. Campers will design, build, and launch model rockets while learning about propulsion, Newton’s laws, and the history of space travel. Interactive workshops and guest speakers from the aerospace industry will inspire campers to envision future careers beyond Earth’s atmosphere.
Youth Aviation & Aerospace Club - Week 2: June 15-19 (Ages 16-18)
This week focuses on avionics and flight control systems. Campers will learn to program basic flight simulators and explore the role of electronics in modern aircraft. Through collaborative projects, they will design and test control systems for remote-controlled planes. Career talks with industry professionals provide insight into engineering and pilot opportunities.
Youth Aviation & Aerospace Club - Week 3: June 22-26 (Ages 10-12)
Campers dive into aviation technology and pilot skills this week. They will get hands-on experience with flight simulators to practice takeoffs, landings, and navigation. The week includes workshops on aircraft design, control surfaces, and weather effects on flight. Mentors from the aviation industry will share their experiences, helping campers connect classroom learning with real-world aviation careers.
Youth Aviation & Aerospace Club - Week 3: June 22-26 (Ages 13-15)
Dive into drone technology and unmanned aerial systems this week. Campers will learn about drone mechanics, safety regulations, and flight control through hands-on piloting sessions. They will also collaborate on a group project to design a drone mission, enhancing their critical thinking and teamwork skills.
Youth Aviation & Aerospace Club - Week 3: June 22-26 (Ages 16-18)
Explore rocket science and space exploration this week with hands-on rocketry projects. Campers will design, build, and launch model rockets while learning about propulsion, trajectory, and space mission planning. They will also engage in simulations of space missions and discuss the future of commercial space travel and astronaut careers.
Youth Aviation & Aerospace Club - Week 4: June 29-July 3 (Ages 10-12)
Explore the cutting edge of aerospace technology with a focus on drones and robotics. Campers will build and program small drones, learning about remote control, sensors, and flight stability. They will also engage in team challenges to navigate obstacle courses and complete missions. This week highlights innovation and encourages campers to develop skills in coding, engineering, and teamwork.
Youth Aviation & Aerospace Club - Week 4: June 29-July 3 (Ages 13-15)
Explore the science of weather and its impact on aviation. Campers will study meteorology basics, analyze weather patterns, and understand how pilots use weather data for flight planning. Activities include building weather instruments and participating in simulated flight missions under varying weather conditions.
Youth Aviation & Aerospace Club - Week 4: June 29-July 3 (Ages 16-18)
Dive into aerospace materials and design principles this week. Campers will experiment with lightweight materials and composite structures used in aircraft and spacecraft. They will collaborate on designing aerodynamic prototypes and test them in wind tunnels. Industry guest speakers will share insights on materials science and aerospace innovation.
Youth Aviation & Aerospace Club - Week 5: July 6-10 (Ages 10-12)
In the final week, campers apply their knowledge by designing and presenting their own aerospace projects. They will work in teams to create innovative aircraft or spacecraft models, incorporating lessons learned about aerodynamics, propulsion, and control systems. The week culminates in a showcase event where campers demonstrate their projects to peers, mentors, and family. This session emphasizes creativity, communication, and confidence in STEM fields.
Youth Aviation & Aerospace Club - Week 5: July 6-10 (Ages 13-15)
Conclude the summer with an engineering challenge focused on aircraft design and innovation. Campers will apply what they've learned by designing, building, and testing custom aircraft models using various materials. The week culminates in a friendly competition and presentations, fostering creativity, engineering skills, and confidence.
Youth Aviation & Aerospace Club - Week 5: July 6-10 (Ages 16-18)
Conclude the summer with a focus on aviation careers and flight simulation. Campers will participate in advanced flight simulator sessions and learn about pilot training and aviation safety. They will develop a capstone project integrating skills from previous weeks and present their work to mentors and peers. The week culminates with a career panel featuring pilots, engineers, and aerospace professionals.
Youth Aviation & Aerospace Club - Week 6: July 13-17 (Ages 10-12)
This week, campers dive into the fundamentals of flight by building and testing model airplanes. They explore the science of aerodynamics through hands-on experiments and learn about the history of aviation pioneers. The week culminates with a friendly paper airplane competition to apply their new skills in design and flight control.
Youth Aviation & Aerospace Club - Week 6: July 13-17 (Ages 13-15)
This week, campers will dive into the fundamentals of aerodynamics by building and testing model airplanes. They will explore the principles of flight through hands-on experiments and simulations. Participants will also engage in group challenges to design the most efficient wing shapes, fostering teamwork and critical thinking.
Youth Aviation & Aerospace Club - Week 6: July 13-17 (Ages 16-18)
Kick off the week with an introduction to aerodynamics and flight principles through hands-on model airplane building and testing. Campers will engage in flight simulation exercises and learn about the physics behind lift and thrust. The week culminates with a group challenge to design and fly the most efficient paper glider, fostering teamwork and critical thinking.
Youth Aviation & Aerospace Club - Week 7: July 20-24 (Ages 10-12)
Campers explore the basics of rocketry and space exploration this week by designing and launching small water rockets. They learn about Newton’s laws of motion and how rockets escape Earth’s gravity. The week also includes interactive sessions with aerospace professionals sharing their career journeys and answering questions.
Youth Aviation & Aerospace Club - Week 7: July 20-24 (Ages 13-15)
Campers will explore aerospace engineering concepts by constructing and launching model rockets. The week includes lessons on propulsion, Newton’s laws, and safety protocols. Participants will also engage in computer simulations to design their own rocket trajectories and analyze flight data.
Youth Aviation & Aerospace Club - Week 7: July 20-24 (Ages 16-18)
Explore the fundamentals of aerospace engineering with a focus on rocket design and propulsion systems. Campers will build and launch model rockets, learning about Newton’s laws of motion and the engineering challenges of space travel. Mentorship sessions with aerospace professionals provide insight into career paths and real-world applications.
Youth Aviation & Aerospace Club - Week 8: July 27-31 (Ages 10-12)
This week focuses on drone technology and flight control. Campers get hands-on experience piloting beginner-friendly drones and learn about the technology behind them. They also participate in team challenges that develop problem-solving and coordination skills, while exploring real-world applications of drones in aviation and beyond.
Youth Aviation & Aerospace Club - Week 8: July 27-31 (Ages 13-15)
This week focuses on drone technology and remote piloting skills. Campers will learn about drone components, flight controls, and safety regulations. They will get hands-on experience flying drones through obstacle courses and participate in team competitions to enhance coordination and strategic planning.
Youth Aviation & Aerospace Club - Week 8: July 27-31 (Ages 16-18)
Dive into avionics and flight control systems by assembling and programming drone components. Campers will gain hands-on experience with coding flight paths and understanding sensor integration. The week includes a drone flight competition to test precision and control, encouraging problem-solving and innovation.
Youth Aviation & Aerospace Club - Week 9: Aug 3-7 (Ages 10-12)
Campers investigate the science of weather and its impact on flight. Through interactive experiments and simulations, they learn how pilots use meteorology to plan safe flights. The week also includes building simple weather instruments and a visit to a local weather station to see professionals in action.
Youth Aviation & Aerospace Club - Week 9: Aug 3-7 (Ages 13-15)
Campers will investigate space exploration technologies, including satellite design and mission planning. Activities include building simple satellite models and programming basic telemetry systems. The week also features guest speakers from the aerospace industry to inspire future career paths.
Youth Aviation & Aerospace Club - Week 9: Aug 3-7 (Ages 16-18)
Focus on aerospace materials and structural design by constructing scale models of aircraft and spacecraft using advanced materials. Campers will test strength, weight, and durability while learning about material science and engineering trade-offs. Guest speakers from the aerospace industry will share insights on innovation and sustainability.
Youth Aviation & Aerospace Club - Week 10: Aug 10-14 (Ages 10-12)
In the final week, campers design and build their own gliders, applying principles learned throughout the summer. They test flight performance and refine their designs in a series of challenges. The week also features career exploration workshops and a closing ceremony to celebrate their accomplishments and newfound passion for aviation and aerospace.
Youth Aviation & Aerospace Club - Week 10: Aug 10-14 (Ages 13-15)
In the final week, campers will integrate their knowledge by designing and presenting a full aerospace project. Teams will create prototypes combining aerodynamics, propulsion, and control systems. The week culminates in a showcase event where campers demonstrate their projects to family and mentors, celebrating their achievements.
Youth Aviation & Aerospace Club - Week 10: Aug 10-14 (Ages 16-18)
Conclude the summer with an immersive aerospace career exploration week featuring workshops on pilot training, aerospace engineering, and space mission planning. Campers will participate in simulated mission control exercises and network with industry mentors. The week ends with a capstone project presentation showcasing their summer learning and innovations.
Programs offered
Location
11705 Airport Way
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Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does Youth Aviation & Aerospace Club cost?
- Youth Aviation & Aerospace Club is free to attend.
- What ages does Youth Aviation & Aerospace Club accept?
- Youth Aviation & Aerospace Club accepts children ages 10 to 18.
- Is Youth Aviation & Aerospace Club still accepting registrations?
- Youth Aviation & Aerospace Club enrollment is currently unknown. Visit the camp website for the most current availability.
- Where is Youth Aviation & Aerospace Club located?
- Youth Aviation & Aerospace Club is located at 11705 Airport Way in Denver, CO.
- What is the schedule for Youth Aviation & Aerospace Club?
- Youth Aviation & Aerospace Club offers full_day sessions.
Data compiled for Summer 2026. Always verify details directly with the camp provider before registering.