P The Winston-Salem Air and Auto Museum A Technology Education Center -
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P The Winston-Salem Air and Auto Museum A Technology Education Center -
Prospectus for The Winston-Salem Air and Auto Museum - A Technology Education Center - A Project of The Winston-Salem Technology Educational Group, Inc. A 501c3 Non-Profit Corporation Mission Statement To create a regionally important educational center with attendant aviation and automobile museum that will not only preserve the great technical achievements of the past, but also serve as a center of learning, skills training, and community outreach for future generations. 1.) Business Model The Board of Directors intends to establish an education center to teach hands-on technical skills to school aged students in a fun and friendly environment. The center will also feature a high interest aviation and auto museum patterned on that of the Auto und Technik Museum of Sinsheim, Germany. http://sinsheim.technik-museum.de/en Funding for the education center will come largely through educational grants, while the museum will follow the Sinsheim model and be established by aviation, automobile, and history enthusiasts using the minimum of government funding and professional curatorial staffing. The exhibits are nearly 100% given, or loaned, by local enthusiasts, and often rotated in and out of the collection. The ever-changing exhibitions serve to promote frequent visitor returns, and also dramatically reduces curatorial expenses (owners maintain their own exhibits.) An education center and museum are a natural pairing as one helps feed the other. The Board of Directors of this group has a very strong background in education, and notably, in creating effective and successful “hands on” educational opportunities that students enjoy. The goal of the Board of Directors is to acquire a suitable building, and then seek long term loans of aircraft, automobiles, military artifacts, and other items of historical interest. The museum will largely be run by volunteers who will be guided by the smallest possible paid administrative staff. The funding for the museum will be marginally from the gate receipts, but the goal is to build a sufficient endowment so as not to be dependent on ticket sales. -2- 2.) Education Center Education will be a key component of the museum/education center. Members of the Board have a nearly 50 year combined background in public education, with an emphasis on aviation career training, including running the secondary education programs in Forsyth and Guilford Counties, and the ACE Academy at the Smith-Reynolds Airport. The Board proposes to create a permanent AIR and SPACE CAMP which will give students from across Forsyth County the opportunity to learn about aviation and the many career opportunities available in the aerospace industry. Elementary, middle and high school students will be eligible to participate. Another offering will be the WONDER OF FLIGHT AfterSchool Enrichment Program. This will give students the opportunity to learn about the wonderful world of flight and the many career opportunities available in the aerospace industry. Students will learn about aerodynamics, aviation history, airspace, air traffic control, navigation, aircraft maintenance, aeronautical charts, aviation weather, professional piloting, aerospace engineering, aircraft sells, aircraft design and production, flight dispatch, military aviation and much more. This enrichment program provides an atmosphere where students become totally immersed in the world of flight. Other educational programs and events are also anticipated in addition to aviation themed ones, including: 1. Biofuel Technology training (In association with Wake Forest Univ.) 2. Electric Vehicle Car Shows and technology exhibits (In association with NC State.) 3. Winston-Salem’s role in America’s technological evolution. (WS-Hist. Soc.) 4. Minorities-Technology-And the Future (In association with Winston-Salem State.) 5. The Go-Green Go Kart Competition (In association with the Career Center High School, WS/FC Schools.) -3- 3.) The Air and Auto Museum The museum will be a home to a variety of military, civilian, and commercial aircraft spanning the history of flight from the Wright Brothers in 1903, to the jets produced in the Piedmont region in 2011. The Board of Directors is already discussing aircraft acquisition with the Department of Defense, as well as local aircraft enthusiasts and car collectors. Importantly, owners will not be required to donate their aircraft, automobiles, or other historical artifacts to the museum, they will merely be asked to loan them for an agreed upon time period. Donations will be accepted, however. Using Sinsheim as the model, the Board expects the collection to change frequently, yet become larger and larger each year due to the advantages the museum offers owners: i.e. storage of valuable aircraft and automobiles free of charge. Expected categories of museum displays include: a. b. c. d. e. f. Aircraft (military, civil, commercial) Automobiles (Foreign, domestic, race, & historical) Military vehicles (tanks, trucks, personnel carriers, etc.) Agricultural implements including Age of Steam machines. Motorcycles Regional History items -4- 4.) Community Outreach The Education Center/Museum is also envisaged as the locus of many other community related activities including: School Tours during the school year – students from around the area will experience a tour of the airport, museum, hands on activities with flight simulators, aircraft engines and many other exciting opportunities. NC Wings Weekend - Fly-In, hosted by the NCDOT Aviation Division and the local FAA/FSDO office, including educational seminars, flight training, vendors, guest speakers, safety briefings and much more. Revolving exhibitions and seminars concerning Winston-Salem history. Evening and weekend lectures, seminars, and hands-on workshops involving technology education for everyone. A Board of Directors dedicated to the rehabilitation and improvement of the Liberty Street corridor with an emphasis on industry recruitment, neighborhood beautification, and enhancing tourism. A symbiotic relationship with the Smith Reynolds Airport to promote the reputation of this important regional traffic hub and increase awareness of it amongst the General Aviation community. -5- 5.) Proposed Site and Development: The Board proposes acquiring a suitable building near Smith Reynolds Airport, WinstonSalem, North Carolina and repurposing the building for dual use as an education center, but also a Phase I museum for the display of aircraft and automobiles. Phase II of the project would be the future acquisition of a larger building on or near Smith Reynolds Airport that would be used to display larger aircraft. With sufficient backing, the Board proposes employing Calloway, Johnson, Moore & West, an award winning architectural firm based in Winston-Salem, that has an international reputation for building, or repurposing buildings, as museums. The Board is already in contact with this firm, and they have expressed an interest in proceeding with the project. www.cjmw.com -6- 6.) Board of Directors Steven Flippin - Chairman Currently the director of the highly acclaimed Winston-Salem Air Show, Steve is a career educator who most recently was hired by the Guildford County School System to create, and manage, its Aviation Technologies Training program. Steve is a licensed pilot who currently owns an ex-Swedish Air Force airplane. The Winston-Salem Air Show is the largest annual civilian air show in North Carolina and the show has experienced close to a 35% increase in attendance as well as financial success under Steve’s leadership. In 2004 he founded the Air & Space Camp and has taught many local students the fundamentals of flying through this program. Steve is the Principle and Founder of FlipAero LLC, an Aviation & Event Management Consultation Company. Clarence Lambe, Jr. - Vice Chairman – Treasurer Clarence is the owner of Cameron Commercial Corp and Twin City Properties, Corp., which consists of more than two million square feet of industrial, warehouse and commercial office real estate in the Piedmont Triad of North Carolina. Prior to this, Lambe was in a private law practice focusing on real estate, commercial transactions and taxation. Lambe’s other affiliations and appointments include being a board member on the Winston-Salem Forsyth County Planning Board; chairman, Government Affairs Committee of the Kernersville Chamber of Commerce; an executive committee member of the N.C. Baptist Retirement Homes; and a member of the N.C. Bar Association. William Longyard - Secretary Historian, author, and educator, Bill has literally “written the book” on transportation topics ranging from aircraft, to automobiles, to balloons, and maritime history. His books are sold internationally as are his boat plans. He has taught secondary education for twenty-five years, lectured at the Air Force Academy, and been involved as an officer for several antique car clubs, and a local Experimental Aircraft Association Chapter. A strong advocate of “hands on” education, Bill created educational programs that helped students learn the fundamentals of such skills as boat-building, metal-working, film production, environmental engineering, and much more. His Go Green education initiative earned his school the largest grant in its 35 year history. -7- 7.) Advisory Council John Hauser - A partner of the Thomasville law firm Mills & Hauser, John was raised in Germany and will serve as the liaison with the Sinsheim Auto und Technik Museum. John has a vast experience in the collector car hobby, and has contacts across the United States as well as Europe. William D. (Mike) Lucas - An Airbus A-320 captain with over 23,000 hours, Mike has championed youth education in aviation topics by serving as a volunteer public speaker for NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Known as the “Solar System Ambassador”, he lectures on subjects such as human and robotic space exploration missions. Dr. Thor Mirchandani - The founder and CEO of Presens Technologies, Ltd., an engineering firm with a wide array of business contacts around the world, Thor is also an avid antique car collector. David Morse - Formerly Regional Vice President of Human Resources for Sealy, David has extensive experience in training and development. He has over 45 years experience in private aviation, is a certificated flight instructor, an aircraft owner, and a check pilot for the Civil Air Patrol. Richard Murdoch - After twenty five years at Wake Forest University in the Z. Smith Reynolds Library as Rare Books and Special Collections Librarian, Richard became the archivist for Reynolda House where he led the Centennial of Flight Celebration in 2003. He was instrumental in the purchase by Reynolda House of a rare Savoia Marchetti S56, the type aircraft Z. Smith Reynolds used on his flight from London to China. Dr. Susan L. Polinsky - Susan is the founder and president of TechTriad, Inc., a Greensborobased full-service virtual technology firm that specializes in supporting and growing technology and online activity of small businesses. She is also the Chair of ConvergeSouth the Triad’s first technology and innovation conference that draws a national attendance and is the most diverse tech conference in the United States. Marty Tharpe - The founder and CEO of the nationally renowned company SPEVCO Inc. (Special Events Vehicles and Creative Operations) Marty now has a fleet of about 25 trucks traveling the nation at any one time promoting the nation's most prestigious brands including Coca-Cola, Microsoft, General Motors, Sony, Burger King, Audi, Canon and the US Army. Marty is an aircraft owner, pilot, and a regular performer at the Winston-Salem Air Show in his Beech T-34 military trainer. -8- 8.) PROPOSED SCHEDULE Summer 2011- Site Acquisition. Formally begin fundraising. Creation of an endowment fund: Ten year goal- $5 million. Fall 2011- Submission of architectural proposal from CJMW. Spring 2012- Commission site renovations. Begin acquiring aircraft and automobiles. Hire professional staff (Director and asst. director) July 4, 2012- Museum Opens September 2012- Educational programs begin during the Winston-Salem Air Show 9.) Permanent & Temporary Aircraft collection ideas - rotated on and off exhibit Piedmont Airlines exhibit Z. Smith Reynolds - Wings of Adventure exhibit Tom Davis exhibit George Preddy exhibit – Greensboro native, leading Mustang ACE of WWII General Steve Richie- Reidsville native, the only USAir Force Ace of the Vietnam War Winston-Salem Aviation events exhibit – Charles Lindbergh visit, 1929 National Air Tour, Air Shows over the past 100 years etc… Lafayette Escadrille – Kiffin Rockwell of Asheville NC was an early aviator who was the first American to ever shoot down an enemy aircraft in combat. Air Power of NC – Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, 82nd Airborne, Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, Marine Corps Air Station New River exhibits B-25 Pilots Squadrons of the Doolittle Raid and their connection to Winston-Salem. World War I Ace Robert Lindsay of Rockingham County Wright Brothers Flights at Kitty Hawk James R. McConnell of Carthage NC flew with the Lafayette Escadrille -9- Possible Planes on Exhibit Savoia Marchetti S-56 – Smith Reynolds flight from London to China DC-3 – Piedmont Airlines Taylor E-2 Cub – Tom Davis P-51 Mustang – George Preddy Model – 1903 Wright Flyer – Mans first powered flight at Kitty Hawk NC 1910 Curtiss – Lincoln Beachey’s flight demonstration aircraft Boeing 737 – Piedmont Airlines livery B-25 Bomber – WWII training at Smith Reynolds Exhibit F-4 Phantom – General Steve Richie Exhibit AV-8 Harrier A-10 Warthog F-18 Hornet F-15 Eagle We believe that our representatives in Congress will help us get support to procure retired or soon to be retired military aircraft that can be flown to Winston upon retiring from service, or procured from the aircraft maintenance and regeneration center (AMARC) in Arizona. Automobiles The Board has already contacted leading figures in North Carolina’s antique and rare car community and they have expressed strong support in helping create a Sinsheim-like museum. 10. Contact All Contact regarding this prospectus should be made to: Steve Flippin 336-470-9477 [email protected] The Winston-Salem Technology Educational Group, Inc 450 West Hanes Mill Road : Suite 202 Winston-Salem NC 27105 - 10 -