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KidVenture Gallery
April 23 - A totally interactive flight experience
for young people, unlike any other in Wisconsin or the Midwest, will
open to the public on May 15, as the EAA AirVenture Museum unveils its
new "KidVenture Gallery" at its facility in Oshkosh.
The KidVenture Gallery includes hands-on fun in every exhibit, including
simulators, more than a half-dozen separate aircraft cockpits and many
more exhibits. The 3,000-square foot gallery is designed as a
fun-filled way to increase young people's knowledge and enthusiasm in
the thrilling world of flight.
"EAA has the right combination of expertise, background and facilities
to make this exciting exhibit area a reality," said Adam Smith, EAA
AirVenture Museum Director. "As part of our mission to prepare young
people to enjoy the world of flight, we created an experience that
carries them into the sky. We're very excited about this new addition
to the EAA museum, and we invite all young people to hop aboard and let
their dreams take flight!"
Inside the gallery, young people will be able to take the "Chopper
Challenge" and see if they have the skill to keep a helicopter
airborne. They can make rocket fuel and discover how chemistry and
physics play a key role in flight. Visitors can also find themselves in
a hang glider sling or a hot-air balloon basket and "feel" themselves
flying over the countryside in front of wide-screen simulators. There
are also aviation discovery activities suitable for younger children in
the gallery.
The KidVenture Gallery, whose development is being supported by the Emil
Buehler Trust, will be included with regular museum admission. The
concept grew from the extremely popular KidVenture area hosted for young
people each summer during the EAA AirVenture fly-in. Each year,
thousands of kids enjoy aviation activities in that area during the
world's largest general aviation event. The new KidVenture Gallery
features many of those activities plus many more, linked some way to
aviation and featuring learning through discovery.
"The EAA AirVenture Museum is already acknowledged as one of the
nation's great aviation museums, while our youth aviation education
programs are known as some of the most comprehensive anywhere," Smith
said. "This new, colorful interactive gallery offers a unique way to
explore and enjoy the world of flight, creating a memorable experience
for our younger visitors and their families every time they visit. Who
knows? The young person who ignites the spark of curiosity here may be
the next great aviation or aerospace innovator."
The EAA AirVenture Museum is located just off Highway 41 at the Highway
44 exit in Oshkosh. The Museum is open Monday through Saturday from
8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Sundays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. EAA members
receive free museum admission year-round and family memberships are
available. For more information, call the EAA AirVenture Museum at
(920) 426-4818 or visit
www.airventuremuseum.org.
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