This Saturday: Junior Aviators Day at the Living History Flying Event August 4, 2018!
Junior Aviator’s Day is where kids discover and explore the wonders of flight. All children 11 years and under are admitted free (with a paid adult)* and have unlimited access to all the Museum has to offer. Some special events for Junior Aviator’s Day include:
Build a Model H-2-0 Bottle Airplane!
Using nothing more than a water bottle and some craft paper, anyone can build an impressive and fun “Bottle Airplane.” Kids will learn the parts of an airplane and what they do as they build and decorate and then “take-off” from our runway and fly. This project is a real hit and a keepsake!
Off to the Air Races!
How fast can your airplane go? We’ve got a race track all set up and kids will be able to choose their airplane and enter a race to win! Lots of fun and prizes too!
Explore Plastic Model Airplanes
Plastic modeling is a wonderful way to introduce aircraft and their history to everyone. The Museum features thousands of plastic models on display and our professional modelers will explain this wonderful hobby. Model kits are available in the Gift Shop for purchase.
Discover “My Little Airplane”
It’s amazing what a little imagination can create! My Little Airplane teaches the youngest of our visitors how an airplane works as they discover how every day “candy” items can go together to make their very own plane. Along the way, they’ll learn why airplanes have the parts that they do!
Learn the Parts of a Plane
Using a real airplane, our Museum Guides will teach visitors all about the various parts of an airplane – what they’re for and what they do. A great way for kids to understand how an airplane works!
Junior Aviator’s Day is where kids discover and explore the wonders of flight. All children 11 years and under are admitted free (with a paid adult)* and have unlimited access to all the Museum has to offer. Some special events for Junior Aviator’s Day include:
Build a Model H-2-0 Bottle Airplane!
Using nothing more than a water bottle and some craft paper, anyone can build an impressive and fun “Bottle Airplane.” Kids will learn the parts of an airplane and what they do as they build and decorate and then “take-off” from our runway and fly. This project is a real hit and a keepsake!
Off to the Air Races!
How fast can your airplane go? We’ve got a race track all set up and kids will be able to choose their airplane and enter a race to win! Lots of fun and prizes too!
Explore Plastic Model Airplanes
Plastic modeling is a wonderful way to introduce aircraft and their history to everyone. The Museum features thousands of plastic models on display and our professional modelers will explain this wonderful hobby. Model kits are available in the Gift Shop for purchase.
Discover “My Little Airplane”
It’s amazing what a little imagination can create! My Little Airplane teaches the youngest of our visitors how an airplane works as they discover how every day “candy” items can go together to make their very own plane. Along the way, they’ll learn why airplanes have the parts that they do!
Learn the Parts of a Plane
Using a real airplane, our Museum Guides will teach visitors all about the various parts of an airplane – what they’re for and what they do. A great way for kids to understand how an airplane works!
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