Q2 - Hiller Aviation Museum
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Q2 - Hiller Aviation Museum
june 2015 Hiller Aviation Museum Where Inspiration Takes Flight SIMULATED SKIES San Carlos AIRPORT Day 2015 Saturday, june 27 • 10am - 3pm Free admission & parking The History of Flight Training Devices by Jon Welte O ver a century ago on a sandy dune near Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, two brothers prepared a brand-new machine for its first attempt at sustained, controlled, heavier-than-air flight. Witnesses were gathered, hand signals exchanged, and amid a whirl of propellers the aircraft trundled down its launching track. Reaching the end of the takeoff run, the pilot pitched the aircraft up into the air—and promptly stalled and crashed. Wilbur Wright’s December 14th, 1903 mishap is not remembered nearly so well as Orville’s successful flight three days later, but in many ways paved the way for the younger brother’s triumph. When Wilbur first took the controls of the Flyer on December 14th, he had no flight instructor upon whom to rely. The original 1903 1902 Wright Glider See page 7 Flyer was unstable in pitch, leading Wilbur to over-rotate and stall the airplane. When Orville’s turn came on December 17th Wilbur shared his experience, making it possible for Orville to succeed. Gaining the skills and experience needed to fly safely can seem daunting. A new customer to the Wrights’ bicycle shop might experience the occasional crash while learning to balance on two wheels, but minor bumps and bruises were seldom more than an inconvenience. A crash in flight training could prove fatal. The Wrights were well aware of this, which was one reason they worked their way up to flying a powered airplane in 1903 by building and flying a series of gliders starting in 1900. Their 1902 design in particular evolved from being purely an experimental aircraft to something of a flight training device. After using it to master 3-axis control in 1902, the Wrights retained it and flew it again in 1903 to hone their skills before flying their new, powered aircraft. With the onset of war in 1914, thousands of new pilots were needed. 1/3 Inexperienced young men were sent1/3 1/3 aloft in perilously flimsy aircraft. Many 1/3 aircraft were lost in training. Many 1/3 Caption Wednesdays are family days at the Museum! Family activities and food trucks Wednesdays, June 10 – August 26 B2: Two-Line Lock-up Smithsonian Institution Affiliations Program 1/3 1/3 1/3 pilots were lost in training or in their first weeks with their units. Eager to stem the carnage, new means of training pilots without their leaving the ground were quickly developed. French aviators started in airplanes rendered incapable of flight. During the war, Bleriot monoplanes were conLink Trainer Instrumentation structed with absurdly clipped wings. These “penguins” gave new cadets a workout, forcing them to learn how to operate the systems and controls of their airplanes while taxiing across the ground. Only when pilots demonstrated sufficient control of their groundbound penguins could they operate flying aircraft. Penguins continued to be used for flight training into the 1930s try. The service was unprepared for the rigors of flying scheduled service, night and day, regardless of weather. A dozen pilots perished in less than three months, leading the service to re-evaluate Link’s design. Link famously flew himself to Washington, DC, to meet with the Army on a day when the Army considered the weather unflyable. It promptly ordered six of Link’s devices, the first of over ten thousand delivered. More than half a million military pilots completed training in Link devices. By the late 1970s, advances in desktop computing power made it possible to develop digital flight simulation devices far smaller than analog devices such as the Link. The first commercially available flight simulation program was produced by the subLOGIC corporation and released as Flight Simulator I, initially for Apple II computers in 1979. Desktop-based flight simulation used computer models of aircraft motion to recreate flight and portray an aircraft’s instrument panel on a display screen. The Flight Simulator franchise was supported by Microsoft from 1988 through 2009, and led to a generation of pilots and non-flying enthusiasts taking to the cockpit from the comfort of their home computer. Today, institutional users such as Lockheed Martin integrate powerful software with full motion flight training devices. Such sophisticated devices can be costly to build, maintain and operate, but provide training experience to pilots at a fraction of the expense of flying actual high end commercial and military aircraft. The face of flight training devices changed dramatically in 1929 as a result of the pioneering work of Edward Link. Repurposing technology used in his parents’ organ company, Link developed a flight simulation device that came to be known as the Link Trainer. The student sat within an enclosed cockpit that was moved by pneumatic bellows similar to those The Hiller Aviation Museum has in pipe organs. Within the cockpit the long been a repository of flight simustudent pilot used instruments to fly under simulated instrument conditions as a real pilot might experience flying through clouds, at night, or in areas of reduced visibility. An instructor sat at a desktop station outside the freely-moving cockpit and used a separate set of controls to simulate navigational aids, radio communications, and instrument failures. Link’s invention initially garnered little interest. In 1934, however, the United States Army Air Corps took over responsibility for flying US Air Mail across remote areas of the coun- lation history and expertise. It displays a recreation of a 1933 Penguin and an authentic pre-war Link Trainer. Since 2008, its Flight Sim Zone has made quality flight simulation available to the public. In May 2015 the Hiller Aviation Museum acquired a Redbird FMX full motion flight simulator, an FAA-approved flight training device that blends the motion cues with the high fidelity exterior views. Unlike similar devices Penguin Ground Trainer installed at flight schools and airline training centers, the Museum’s FMX is open to the public most weekends and on select holidays. Come fly the FMX and experience how far groundbased flight instruction has come since Orville and Wilbur’s pioneering experiences on the sands of Kitty Hawk. Resources https://www.link.com/about/pages/history.aspx http://neam.org/lafayette-escadrille/ training.html https://www.simulationinformation. com/education/early-history-flightsimulation Redbird FMX Flight Simulator President’s Perspective N ew exhibits and programs are making their way onto the gallery floor at the Hiller Aviation Museum this season. After June, look for the Invention Lab to provide you with intriguing hands-on activities including building your own glider and testing it in a wind tunnel, demonstrations of air pressure, aerodynamic lift and more. The Sky Portal, also coming after June, is a fascinating interactive exhibit that uses the power of Google Earth to explore any point on the earth’s surface using a majestic multiscreen display. We have our own unique aviation twist built into Sky Portal: You can explore the entire airspace of the Bay Area as well as recreate famous historic flights such as the first transcontinental flight in 1911 and the route of the 1929 Women’s Air Derby. If you’ve been in the museum lately you may have discovered a new addition to our offerings, the Redbird FMX flight simulator. This full-motion FAA-approved simulator is the most realistic flight experience possible short of flying a real aircraft. Find out more information in this issue of Briefings about how you can fly the FMX and look to our web page at www.hiller. org/flightsim.shtml for all the details. Thank you for helping make the Hiller Aviation Museum a vibrant and exciting place to visit. We look forward to seeing you soon at the Museum! Jeffery Bass, President & CEO Hiller Aviation Museum Aviation Camp 2015 Summer Programs Grades K-8 Launch your child on summer adventure in flight! The Museum’s premier aerospace experience for Grades K-8, Aviation Camp is a hands-on exploration of flight. Seven different weeklong topics are available—check www.hiller.org for the most up-to-date camp schedule and availability information. Many sessions are already full, enroll today to secure your child’s spot! Welcome Members! We would like to welcome the following new and returning members February through April: Emelyn and Raul Abesamis, Victor Abrash and Mary Mahon, Waseem Akhtar and Seema Siddiqui, Davis Albohm, Rich and Luciana Alessi, Tom and Christina Alessi, Lora Alexander and Libby Haight, Jason and Christine Allen, Paul and Michelle Anderson, Roger and Donna Anderson, Evangeline Anteola and Tatiana E. Monson, Kristina and Jason Armstrong, Rumi Asano, Theresa and Raffi Avedian, Tige and Tonya Azevedo, Ralph Badinelli, Ting Bai and Liyun Ni, Shari and Todd Ballou, Lee and Jane Baly, Celeste Baranski and Paul Hammel, Brian Baum and Moira Geraghty, Robert C. 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Fitzgerald, Jason and Jennifer Wong, David Susan Wong, Manni Wong and Sidney Tao, Jed Wormhoudt, Patrick Wu and Chiung Wei Liang, Gilead Wurman and Lori Fenton, Yun Xia and Fan Li, Jian Yao and Xiaoshan Min, Tracy Yeakle and Karl Rech, Barak Yedidia and Val Lisiewicz, Jing Yu and Yunfei Ding, Chris and Carla Zanette, Aimei Zeng and Xia Liu, Yimei Zhang, Jun Zhao and Hui Ling Gong, Yan Zheng and Xiaoying Huang, Xiaoyu Zhi and Ted Yu, Ma Zhigang and Yan Xin, Xuejin Zhou and Mark Dixon Wednesday Family Events Special Events at the Hiller Aviation Museum Wednesdays, June 10 – August 26 Join us on Wednesdays this summer as we present special events and programs for kids and their families. Gourmet food trucks available 11AM—2PM on all Wednesdays! HAPPY BIRDS Jun 24, Jul 22, Aug 8 & 19 11AM (1PM Jul 22) Meet the feathered flyers of Happy Birds! Meet a colorful crew of parrots, macaws and cockatoos as they fly live in the Museum’s Atrium and show off their amazing tricks and antics. Performances are included with Museum admission—arrive early to get the best seats! Launch child on RALLY summer adven- PERFECT PAPER PLANES WATERyour ROCKET ture in flight! The Museum’s premier Jun 10, Jul 8 & 11, Aug 5 Jun 17, Jul 15, Aug for 12 Grades K-8, 1PM & 3PM (11AM Jul 8)) aerospace experience 11AM-12:30PM Aviation Camp is a hands-on explora- Champion paper plane ace John Discover the technology that weeklong has tion of flight. Seven different Collins shares his design techniques opened theavailable—check exploration of our solar topics are www.hiller. while putting on a remarking demsystem! Aerospace historiancamp Faridesched- onstration of flying paper airplanes. org for the most up-to-date Khalaf theinformation. awesome Saturn ule anddescribes availability Many Build a paper plane and watch unique V rocket,are then educators guide today chil- to designs take flight. sessions already full, enroll dren through the process secure your child’s spot! of turning an ordinary bottle into a high flying STARLAB SKY SHOWS water rocket! June 16-18, Jul 14-16, Aug 11-13 10:30AM & 2PM Crawl into the Starlab planetarium’s enormous dome to see the summertime night sky and discover the stars, constellations and planets visible from your own backyard! Space is limited; tickets (additional fee required) are available at the Gift Shop on the day of the event. OPEN COCKPIT DAYS Jul 1, Aug 26 11AM–2pM Climb inside the L-39, Grumman Albatross, Cessna Cardinal, Boeing 737 and more as the Museum opens the doors of many of its aircraft to visitors in a unique opportunity to experience a pilot’s-eye perspective of these amazing machines. KIDS’ AIR FAIRE Jul 29 11AM–2PM Join Bay Area pilots and local public safety agencies as they share airplanes, helicopters, fire engines and other emergency vehicles with children of all ages. Fly a glider or paper helicopter, explore the Museum’s gallery in an Exhibit Safari and more! Event included with Museum admission. Calendar june June 10 • 1pM & 3PM Perfect Paper Planes June 16 -18 • 10:30am & 2pm Starlab Sky Show June 17 • 11am-12:30pm Water Rocket Rally June 24 • 11 am Happy Birds June 27 • 10am-3pm San Carlos Airport Day June 27 • 12-4pm Hops and Props Beer Fest July 2015 July 1 • 11am-2pm Open Cockpit Day July 2 • 10AM-4:30PM Aviation Merit Badge Program July 8 • 1pM & 3PM Perfect Paper Planes July 11 • 11AM Perfect Paper Planes July 22 • 1pm Happy Birds July 29 • 11am-2pm Kids Air Faire Augus t 2015 August 5 • 1pM & 3PM Perfect Paper Planes August 8 • 11am Happy Birds August 11-13 • 10:30am & 2pm Starlab Sky Show August 12 • 11am-12:30pm Water Rocket Rally August 12 • 10:30am & 2pm Starlab Sky Show August 13 • 10:30am & 2pm Starlab Sky Show August 19 • 11am-2pm Gourmet Food Trucks Day of Drones Saturday August 29, 10am-2pm Come to the Hiller Aviation Museum on August 29th to join the few, the proud, the machines! Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) have been known as “drones” since the 1930s, but until recently were known for little except their hapless role on the receiving end of target practice. Today, military drones are widely known (and sometimes feared) for their prowess in reconnaissance and strike missions, and civilian drones offer the promise of changing our everyday lives, from sporting events to package delivery. The Hiller Aviation Museum exhibits an amazing variety of drones within its collection, including its enormous Boeing Condor. In August, the Museum will host the Day of Drones, a special event highlighting the growing role UAS play in the national airspace system. Many different remotely piloted aircraft will be on display, and private multi-rotor drone operators will fly demonstrations throughout the event. Presenters will speak on UAS operations, and hobby-level drones will be available in the Museum’s Gift Shop for purchase. Make your plans today to experience how UAS are remaking the world of flight. August 19 • 11am Happy Birds July 14-16 • 10:30am & 2pm Starlab Sky Show August 26 • 11am-2pm Open Cockpit Day July 15 • 11am-12:30pm Water Rocket Rally August 29 • 10am-2pm Day of Drones July 16• 10:30am & 2pm Starlab Sky Show August 29 • 10AM-4:30PM Aviation Merit Badge Program DIESEL Gourmet Food Trucks Each Wednesday, 11AM-2PM Flight Sim Zone MODEL TRAIN SHOW Each Saturday/Sunday, 11AM-2PM AT THE • NORDSTROM • MACY’S • UNIQLO • PAUL MARTIN’S AMERICAN GRILL • COACH • MICHAEL KORS • H&M • PANDORA • THE CHEESECAKE FACTORY • L’OCCITANE PLUS 120 OTHERS HILLSDALE SHOPPING CENTER San Mateo, hillsdale.com Discover over 120 fine stores and restaurants at Hillsdale Shopping Center in San Mateo, featuring Nordstrom, Macy’s, Paul Martin’s American Grill, Michael Kors, Coach, Pandora, Banana Republic, Godiva Chocolatier, DSW Shoes, Trader Joes,’ The Cheesecake Factory, H&M and more. Off Hwy. 101 at Hillsdale Blvd. www.hillsdale.com HILLER AVIATION MUSEUM 601 Skyway Rd., San Carlos, CA 94070 Saturday, July 25th, 2015 10:00am to 5:00pm Sunday, July 26th, 2015 10:00am to 4:00pm • Operating European Model Train Layouts • Fun Contests for Young and Old! • Sales Tables • Clinics • Lectures • Children’s activities • Refreshments • Raffle and Door Prizes • Manufacturer and Distributor Displays ADMISSION PRICE INCLUDES ADMISSION TO THE HILLER MUSEUM please see http://www.hiller.org for current admission For show and vendor information please contact Jens Ullmann : [email protected] or visit http://www.ete.org V 04/2015 Note: Program subject to change. Now at the Museum : Experience the FMX Flight Simulator! 601E Road, Carlos, California 94070 www.hiller.org H R V II A T O M S M HIIILL LLL L ESkyway R AA A VISan A TIIIO ONN NM MUU U SEE EUU UM M H E R V A T S H I L L601 E RSkyway A V I ARoad, TION M U S E U M San Carlos, California 94070 www.hiller.org Thank You! 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Hours: Saturday and Sunday, 11 am to 2 pm Tckets: $15 for 10-minute flight ($12 for Museum Members) The FMX flight simulator’s fully functional cockpit features the latest in “glass cockpit” avionics technology, the Garmin G1000, including a Primary Flight Display (PFD) and Multi-Function Display (MFD) with integrated autopilot. • 6 screen “wraparound” windshield display. • Full simulator movement in yaw, pitch and roll. • Force feedback flight yoke and throttle quadrant. • Rudder pedals. • Simulation software: Lockheed Martin Prepar3D. Food Truck Craze continues! AT Hiller! Every Wednesday 11am to 2pm – Rain or Shine! The parking lot of the museum turns into a food court every Wednesday. Several food trucks participate in this gourmet event. The trucks rotate weekly, so come for your favorite truck or try something new! Dine under our porte-cochere, or indoors when it’s a little cold, or, grab and go! San Carlos AIRPORT Day 2015 Saturday, june 27 • 10am-3pm Free admission & parking • Airplane & Helicopter rides • Hiller Beer Festival BBQ Lunch • Aircraft displays • Scavenger Hunt • Exhibitors & Vendors Airport Open House & Beer Garden Event Free Admission Beer available for purchase Featuring fine brews from many local breweries Entertainment by The Trims! Regular admission fees apply to main museum gallery only. www.hiller.org 650-654-0200 601 Skyway Road, San Carlos, California 94070 www.hiller.org 601 Skyway Road, San Carlos, California 94070 www.hiller.org Non – Profit Organization US POSTAGE PAID San Carlos, CA PERMIT No. 96 ! Membership Application Becoming a member of the Hiller Aviation Museum means you are participating in the growth of museum exhibits and have a role in the museum’s goal to advance education. $40 Senior (age 65+) Includes admission for you plus two guest passes and all membership benefits. $55 Individual Includes admission for you plus two guest passes and all membership benefits. $80 Family Includes admission for two adults and up to four children, (age 17 and under) plus discounted registration for Aviation Summer Camp and Programs, plus all membership benefits. $105 Pioneer • $255 Pilot I want to be a member of the Hiller Aviation Museum in the following category: ❏ $40 Senior (65+) ❏ $55 Individual ❏ $80 Family ❏ $105 Pioneer ❏ $255 Pilot ❏ New Member ❏ $500 Barnstormer ❏ $1,000 Adventurer ❏ $2,500 Explorer ❏ $5,000 Navigator ❏ $10,000 Aviator ❏ Annual Renewal Support the Museum! Donate Your Car, Truck, RV, or Boat Primary Adult Member Name:____________________________________ (For Family Memberships) Second Adult Member Name:____________________________________ Includes Family membership benefits plus two guest passes, recognition in Briefings and recognition on the museum Membership Wall for the current year. Address:_________________________________________________ $500 Barnstormer • $1,000 Adventurer Includes Pilot membership benefits plus recognition on the museum Donor Wall, four guest passes and a 10% discount on museum rental and birthday parties (based on availability). $2,500 Explorer • $5,000 Navigator Includes Barnstormer membership benefits, eight guest passes plus 15% discount on museum rental and birthday parties. (based on availability). $10,000 Aviator Includes Explorer membership benefits, twelve guest passes, 25% discount on museum rental and birthday parties (based on availability) and a Hiller Aviation Museum jacket. City:____________________________________________________ State:___________________ Zip:______________________________ Daytime Phone:_______________________________________________ Email:___________________________________________________ This is a Gift Membership from:__________________________________ Payment Amount:___________❏ VISA ❏ MASTER CARD ❏ AMERICAN EXPRESS All memberships are annual. Thank you for your support! Card # __________________________________________________ Please make checks payable to: Hiller Aviation Museum, 601 Skyway Road, San Carlos, CA 94070 Tel: 650-654-0200, Fax: 650-654-0220 Donations are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law. Exp. Date:_________________________________________________ Signature:________________________________________________ Call Toll Free 1-888-500-1555 Or call Development Office at 650-654-0 200 x215 Tax Deductible Gift An Aviator’s Paradise! Visit our gift Shop Shop on line: www.hiller.org Gift Certificates available!