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Wings Over the Rockies Gains Improved Wright Exhibit

120th Anniversary Celebrated with Curriculum, Improvements

Wings Over the Rockies (Wings) will soon show off a refreshed and expanded exhibit focusing on the Wright Brothers, pulling the curtain on December 17.

The ribbon cutting event will bring attention to the revamped museum section, generously funded by the Bates Family Foundation. The additions include a new and improved visitor experience across the board, in addition to a Wright Flyer simulator, and an original Model K Propeller signed by Orville Wright at his home in Dayton in 1944. New, roomier accommodations give more walking space to see the new walls, graphics, and information regarding the Wright's original efforts.

The simulator received a new projector, a larger, brighter screen, and wraparound graphics to reinforce the sensation of flying the first aircraft for real. For those who can't make their way to Wings Over the Rockies, Pop Culture Classroom, an SCFD funded org, will provide a graphic novel and accompanying lesson plan devoted to the 120th anniversary of the world's first powered flight.

“We look forward to having museum guests learn more about the Wright Brothers' determination around powering an airplane through a variety of installations from photos to artifacts to a flight simulator,” said Wings Over the Rockies’ President and CEO, Major General John Barry, U.S. Air Force (Retired). “Wings is grateful to have passionate supporters who help bring Wings mission to life in educating, inspiring and exciting all people about aviation and space endeavors of the past, present and future. A big thanks to Steve Bates for his support over the years, as a donor, board member and volunteer.”

FMI: www.wingsmuseum.org

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