Team E-07 By Wojih Akeel, Caleb Martin, Tyler Mathis, Josh Kincaid · 2017. 4. 8. · By Wojih...

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By Wojih Akeel, Caleb Martin, Tyler Mathis, Josh Kincaid Team E-07 Don’t have a friend? Get a P.A.L! EF 152, Spring 2017 3/30/2017

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  • By Wojih Akeel, Caleb Martin, Tyler Mathis, Josh KincaidTeam E-07

    Don’t have a friend? Get a P.A.L!

    EF 152, Spring 20173/30/2017

  • Customer Requirements● Our target audience was kids in the 10-12 age group. ● We chose our product by doing extensive online

    research ● We then decided on the paper airplane launcher

    because there was nothing like it on the market

  • Conceptual Design

    ● Our initial design was based around a battery powered motor

    ● We decided that for our actual design we would use multiple electricity powered motors

  • Actual Design

    ● We ended up building a paper airplane launcher that was electrically powered

    ● We voted on which motor based launcher would be more effective

  • Marketing Video

    https://docs.google.com/file/d/0Bw3HeJwz8g_kbHFfT1ZxNzRSaVU/preview

  • Customer Feedback● The kid friendly design● Very fun to play with independently or with

    friends ● Impressive launch power● Can be played inside or outside

  • Project CostsMaterial 1-Unit Cost 1000-Unit CostMini Fan Motor (2) $12.00 $1,690.00

    CD (4) $0.36 $364.00

    Rubber Bands $0.10 $41.50

    Electric Tape $0.12 $10.00

    Assorted Screws $1.23 $1230.00

    Luan $0.46 $460.00

  • ● In conclusion, we believe that our product is one-of-a-kind and will be a staple in stores across the country. The product proved to be cost efficient, with a high profit margin and with good marketing, this could be the next great kids toy.

    Conclusion