by Sam Oleson | Mar 20, 2021 | Buffalo Airways, EAA Aviation Museum, EAA Museum, ice pilots, Northwest Territories, Scott Blue, Warbirds
Former Buffalo Airways pilot Scott Blue, featured on the TV show Ice Pilots NWT, to speak at EAA Aviation Museum on January 16. Link To...
by EAA | Mar 20, 2021 | EAA Aviation Museum, EAA Museum, History
This slide rule calculator was designed and manufactured by the Standard Aeronautical Co. of Chicago, Illinois, in 1916. It was intended to “supplement the slide rule for the special calculations involved in aeroplane design.” Link To...
by Sam Oleson | Mar 20, 2021 | B-29, B-29 Doc, B-29 Superfortress, EAA Aviation Museum, EAA Museum, History, Honoring The Past, Warbirds
EAA staffers Sean Elliott and Chris Henry to present on Boeing B-29 Doc at EAA Aviation Museum on February 20. Link To...
by EAA | Mar 20, 2021 | EAA Aviation Museum, EAA Museum, History, world war ii
Project Gorgon was a decade-long (1943-1953) development program by the U.S. Navy to develop both air-to-air and air-to-ground missiles, as well as effective control and guidance technologies. Link To...
by EAA | Mar 20, 2021 | Attic, Boeing 757, EAA Aviation Museum, EAA Museum
The aircraft that would become the Boeing 757 began as a development of Boeing’s then bestselling aircraft, the 727. Link To...
by EAA | Mar 20, 2021 | Attic, EAA Aviation Museum, EAA Museum
This board game was released in 1942 by Parker Brothers, the company best known for the iconic Monopoly game. The object of the game is to explore South American destinations and buy and sell assorted commodities. Link To...