Wings Across America 2008: The Journey of the SQuiRT, The Exhibit The Wings Across America 2008 exhibit at the National Model Aviation Museum contains the SQuiRT, the famed Good Luck hot dog, the radio equipment, and a sample of the types of spare equipment and other items that were stored […]
Continue readingWAA-08 Exhibit: The SQuiRT
Wings Across America 2008: The Journey of the SQuiRT, The SQuiRT Itself The SQuiRT, (Simple-Quiet-Robust-Trainer) an electric Park Flyer model was selected the best choice of a model to ship around the country as part of the Wings Across America 2008 event due to its sturdiness and simplicity. The WAA-08 […]
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Wings Across America 2008: The Journey of the SQuiRT, Fun Artifacts The SQuiRT’s travel case not only contained the necessary flying equipment, but also some other items, just for fun. Frank included the dog toy in the travel case as a joke; as he thought it would be funny for […]
Continue readingWAA-08 Exhibit: Traveling Around
Wings Across America 2008: The Journey of the SQuiRT, The Travel Case Traveling around the country can be tedious and damaging. To make sure the SQuiRT survived the trip Steve Griffin designed and built a custom travel box specifically for the plane and support equipment. The plane, wings, electronics, and […]
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Wings Across America 2008: The Journey of the SQuiRT, The Logbooks Each registered pilot added one page to the SQuiRT’s logbook. By the end of the five-year journey, three logbooks were complete. On their page, the pilots included statements regarding the weather and the success or problems of the flight. […]
Continue readingSpaceShipOne Test Model Coming to National Model Aviation Museum
Dan Kreigh of Scaled Composites and RutanRC has loaned a RC test model of SpaceShipOne to the National Model Aviation Museum. Dan designed and built the test model to help Burt Rutan demonstrate the re-entry feathering concept. Burt had Dan fly the RC test model for all the SpaceShipOne test […]
Continue readingBing Autoplan Conservation, pt. 11
In January, the 101-year old Bing Autoplan went on display at the museum. We recently moved the display case to a prominent place at the entrance of the gallery. In the coming weeks, this exhibit is going to be expanded with text as well as other examples of other model […]
Continue readingImproving the Rocket Collection
Along with all the model airplanes and flying equipment and memorabilia in the collection, the museum also has a small collection of model rockets. When these rockets were received in the mid-1990s little information was documented on their donors and history. A chance discussion with District IV VP Jay Marsh […]
Continue readingXochiyaoyotl Contest Trophy
Happy Cinco de Mayo! Flying a Todi RC Sailplane at the 1973 Xochiyaoyotl contest in Mexico, Stuart Cornew won this trophy. It features a hand-carved miniature Diamant sailplane. Can anyone translate the Spanish for us? The Todi, this trophy, and several similar trophies were donated in 2013 by Stuart Cornew […]
Continue readingNew Addition: Kits and RC Equipment
We’ve received two great donations in April. The first is a small collection of Cleveland Scale Flying kits from Bob S. Lundy. Bob seemed to focus his collecting on racing models, and the donated kits include a Laird Solution and a Gee Bee. The second is a donation of radio […]
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