Bringing new meaning to the term "mile-high club", the Rednecks enter a NASA contest with the hopes of launching a man-capable rocket 1 mile into the sky.
To demonstrate how average household materials can be used to create reliable non-TNT-based explosives that could be used by the military, Travis issues a "blown up good" challenge.
The devastating earthquake and tsunami that crippled Japan in 2011 prompt the Rocket City Rednecks to build a survival pod capable of withstanding flood, fire and falling debris.
It's a bird. It's a plane. It's a Redneck? The Rednecks create their own superhero suit from a pair of old vacuum cleaners, a barbecue grill and a bunch of spray foam.
After racing radio-controlled toy cars in Daddy's driveway, the Rednecks decide to GO BIG and make full-sized versions using an old pickup truck and an RV camper.
While Travis is away at a science fiction convention, the rest of the Rednecks see if they can pull off an invention while he is gone: a one-man flying machine.
Daddy contacts Hope for the Warriors, an organization that helps disabled veterans from Afghanistan and Iraq, to see if the Rednecks can lend a helping hand.
When Travis has trouble with his mud-riding all-terrain vehicle, he decides they should make a suit that turns a human into a vehicle, just like a Transformer!