Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Bennett's Birthday 2019

We enjoyed a drive to Northfield, Minnesota to celebrate the 8th birthday of our grandson Bennett.

Getting ready to celebrate at the Mall of America amusement rides

We enjoyed a day at the Mall riding the various attractions.

This was a fun ride in which you controlled the roll rate during flight


Lots of ride choices

The Lego store is quite the place to visit

Nice model of the Falcon, but pricey


This looks like a fun project

Interesting use of individual Legos for pointillism art



Similar approach for a moose



Heading straight up followed by straight down

Ready for presents




Cake and candles

Family photo in the lobby of the historic inn in downtown Northfield

Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Durham Museum in Omaha

The former Union Pacific train station in Omaha, Nebraska is now the home of the Durham museum. This is a wonderful place to go to enjoy classic architecture, a museum full of a variety of exhibits ranging from transportation to coinage and a great soda shop with tasty ice cream sundaes.



There are statues throughout the waiting room that have speakers telling the story of the station








This was a surprisingly good place to enjoy an ice cream sundae

The dining room today...

...and in the past.


A wide variety of exhibits are found in the lower level of the station



Electric car

Tire tread that spells out Non Skid

Street car

Nice design of the street car controls

Stained glass

Private Varnish Business Car Bar

Selfie in the Business Car

Private coach 

This all folds to become sleeping accommodations


It would have been fun to sit on this platform and watch the rails go by...

Monday, April 15, 2019

Exploration Place 2019

Exploration Place is a Wichita, Kansas landmark located along the river. The building is an architectural statement and the exhibits are always interesting.

Prior to my retirement I was on an aviation advisory team put together to provide guidance to the exhibit designers for a new room at Exploration Place called "Design, Build, Fly" which is to showcase the development of various aircraft here in Wichita, also known as the Air Capital.

All of the aviation companies in Wichita participated and it was nice to see the final result of their collaboration with Exploration Place.




Exploration Place is near the confluence of the two rivers which flow though Wichita

This machine is called a Gravitram and consists of various metal balls falling in a controlled way through various wire track. Most interesting to watch




This is the final result for the room of the museum telling the development of aircraft in Wichita



This exhibit provided a propeller shaft and hub that can be changed to vary the type and number of propeller blades. A series of lights illuminate to tell you how efficient your design choices are.

A wind tunnel allows you to change the type of airfoil and angle relative to the wind to see the results.




An entire wall is covered with small metal disks that are free to move. the slightest breath of air will cause them to change pattern


Movies of aircraft factories are shown in cross sections of fuselages


A business jet fuselage made of composite is shown during assembly to illustrate how the various aircraft systems are packaged throughout the aircraft.

Various video clips are projected on the inside of the airframe providing answers to common questions

Without a doubt, the biggest attraction for children in the fuselage is the operation of a vacuum toilet. Silk scarves are used to show the flow throughout the system and kids had this in constant use.


This circular display pivots n the center and is used to show how important weight and balance is to an aircraft. You add components for your aircraft design making sure to keep everything in ballance. If you don't it all collapses to one side.

This was a similar approach to weight and balance

This wind tunnel allows an aircraft to fly in all directions using conventional flight controls


Paint on aircraft adds a surprising amount of weight. This exhibit allows you to "paint' an aircraft panel and then rates your application skills for thickness and even coverage.

Julie did well.

Some of the many small parts that make up an aircraft

Vertical air tunnel

Exhibit designed to show how easy it is to loose sense of direction and balance in an aircraft

Various escape hatches are shown to allow you to see just how heavy and hard to remove a real one is. Gives a whole new meaning to sitting by an emergency hatch in an aircraft.
This shows all of the aircraft flying in the USA in real time


I was surprised to see these decorative gold plated lights on display in the business jet interior. These were my design and were first used in Hawker 800 aircraft and later the Beechjet. Too bad they are not illuminated as the light pattern is very nice. They provides a soft glow when flying at night and allow you to see to move around the cabin without disturbing those who are sleeping.
Nice terrace to grab a snack while overlooking the river

Details on the designer of Exploration Place






Entrance to a 1950's scale model version of Kansas



I especially enjoyed seeing this model of the Frank Lloyd Wright Allen House located in Wichita KS



There was quite the exhibit of spycraft! The local schools were tasked with coming up with graphics advertising the even


All kinds of technologies were used throughout the exhibit to help you determine who were the bad guys.


This lock tumbler had all of the workings exposed and was still a challenge to get open

This simple display of stacked golf balls is a pretty good mental challenge to complete


Swinging pendulum is fun to watch slightly change direction as the earth rotated
There is a nice display of images telling about the changing life for cowboys who still herd cattle in the Midwest



All in all a nice place to visit. Glad I was able to be a part of the efforts for the Design, Build and Fly exhibit.