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Airplane Fighter Pilot Party
Airplane Fighter Pilot party decoration, party activity and party game ideas:
  • Airplane Party Decorations: Decorate in style with platesAirplane Fighter Pilot Plate, napkinsAirplane Fighter Pilot Napkins, cupsAirplane Fighter Pilot Cup, and tablecoversAirplane Fighter Pilot Tablecover with the airplane fighter pilot party theme. Make sure to hang a “Happy Birthday” bannerAirplane Fighter Pilot Happy Birthday Banner, dangling airplanesAirplane Fighter Pilot Dangling Airplanes, a centerpieceAirplane Fighter Pilot Centerpiece, and balloonsAirplane Fighter Pilot Mylar Balloon.
  • For your Party Guests: Make sure to send out airplane invitationsAirplane Fighter Pilot Invitation two weeks before your party. Greet each guest and make sure to give them their official pilot’s license badgeAirplane Fighter Pilot ID Badge, pilotAirplane Fighter Pilot Sunglasses sunglassesAirplane Fighter Pilot Sunglasses, and a party hatAirplane Fighter Pilot Party Hat!
  • Paper Airplane Races. Help the partygoers make paper airplanes, or use our party favorAirplane Fighter Pilot Airplane Favors airplanesAirplane Fighter Pilot Airplane Favors. Then each child stands at the starting line and throws their airplane to see how far it goes. Award 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place distance throws.
  • Air Traffic Control. A game variation of "red light green light". Have all party attendees start at the "hangar". One child is at the other end. He/she is the air traffic controller. The controller will randomly shout out the commands "Take off!" or "Land!". "Take off" means move ahead. "Land" means stop. The first one to reach the air traffic controller wins.
  • Walk the line. Place a strip of duct tape on the floor, about 6 feet long. Different exercises in fitness for fighter pilot duties includes have to walk on the line, heel to toe, perhaps running and staying on the line. This is a test of balance and coordination.
  • Meet the Pilot. An added bonus to any party is a guest who fits into the party theme. If you know anyone who is a trained pilot, in training school, or a pilot for the armed forces, you can ask if that person would make a guest appearance. They could briefly talk about what they do, sign autographs, pose for pictures with the kids (dressed in flight uniform of course).
  • Airplane Favors. Make sure to thank guests for coming with airplane themed treat bagsAirplane Fighter Pilot Treat Bags and airplane party favorsAirplane Fighter Pilot Airplane Party Favors. Airplane themed stickersAirplane Fighter Pilot Stickers and pencilsAirplane Fighter Pilot Pencils are also available at www.ezpartyzone.com, and make excellent party favors!
  • Airplane Cake: Use an airplane theme candleAirplane Fighter Pilot Candle on your cake and decorate with plastic airplaneAirplane Fighter Pilot Plastic Airplane Favors favorsAirplane Fighter Pilot Plastic Airplane Favors. Plastic airplanes can also be used on cupcakes! Use a cupcake sweet serverSweet Station Tiered Cupcake Server for a great presentation!
  • Thanking Guests: Make sure to give your guests a Flight School Graduation CertificateAirplane Fighter Pilot Flight School Graduation Certificate at the end of the party, and follow up with Airplane Thank You NotesAirplane Fighter Pilot Thank You Notes.

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