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  "textContent": "\n\nMost high school shop programs produce birdhouses and bruised thumbs. In Sandpoint, Idaho, students spent their Saturdays building two full-scale aircraft, earned FAA airworthiness certificates, and then watched one of their own take them into the sky.\n\n> The morning of October 4, 2025, marked a turning point for the North Idaho High School Aerospace Program.\n\n— Read the rest \n\nThe post Idaho high schoolers build two airplanes, then go fly them appeared first on Boing Boing.",
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