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National Air and Space Museum Renovation Update

Posted on August 20, 2019 by Scott Smith

Contractors work on installing motorized scaffolding on the Northwest corner of the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC, July 31, 2019. (Smithsonian photo by Jim Preston)

National Air and Space Museum Renovation Update

Museum Remains Open During Construction

The Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum’s renovation of the building on the National Mall continues with artifact moves and significant changes to the “Boeing Milestones of Flight Hall.” The North American X-15 will be the first major artifact to be lowered and removed from the museum’s main hall. Visitors will continue to see changes as other artifacts shift and move over the next few months. These adjustments will prepare the space for the construction of a large wall to divide and close the Independence Avenue side of the Hall, the Barron Hilton Pioneers of Flight Gallery and the Albert Einstein Planetarium. Work to construct the floor-to-ceiling wall will begin Oct. 7, at which time the museum’s Independence Avenue entrance will close for approximately two years. The entrance on the National Mall side (Jefferson Drive) will remain open for visitors.

This week, the X-15 (which holds the record for top speed by a crewed aircraft) and the Douglas D-558-2 Skyrocket will be relocated to the museum’s storage facilities near Dulles Airport.

Construction on the museum’s exterior continues to progress now that artifacts have been removed from the west wing (near 7th Street). The ceremonial first stone will be removed from the exterior Aug. 21. Scaffolding on the exterior of the museum’s west end will allow for the removal and replacement of the stones and the window walls.

Posted in aircraft, airplanes, airshow, airshows, Airventure, FAA, NASA, NASM, National Air and Space, space shuttle, space travel, spacecraft | Tags: aircraft, airplanes, airports, airshows, Airventure, EAA, FAA |

Samsung Note 9

Posted on August 2, 2019 by Scott Smith

Seems like I’m always forgetting my business cards in my backpack or car, everywhere but where I am. So I bought a nice leather card case that sticks to the back of my @SamsungMobileUS Note 9 phone on @Verizon. Wish I could find the brand of the  card case.

Since I almost always have my phone with me, it allows me to keep a few cards nearby.

The case is designed with a small magnet and a strap that allows the cards to be removed easily from the case.

But take a look at the photos. Right where the magnet is located, there is a burn mark on the card. not a wear mark, but a spot where the magnet and I assume the battery or phone internals have  #charred the business card.

The card with the largest burn mark was on the top of the stack, closet to the magnet for about two weeks.  I thought it was just a dirt stain and left it there so the other cards would not get “dirty”.

The card on the far left has been in the case for under a week… the “spot” is already started and growing by day.

I am thinking this is a bad sign.   Thought I would share just in case you have anything magnetic on the back of your #MobilePhones.

Note the location of the magnets.

samsung

Card on the left has been in for less than a week and has already started to burn. Card on the right is from a couple weeks in the case.

Posted in Cellular Phones, Mobile Phones | Tags: cell phone, mobile phone, samsung, verizon |

EAA OSHKOSH 2019: FACTS AND FIGURES

Posted on July 30, 2019 by Scott Smith

EAA AIRVENTURE OSHKOSH 2019: FACTS AND FIGURES FOR A RECORD YEAR

Comment from EAA CEO and Chairman Jack Pelton:

  • “What I’m most proud of this year is how our volunteers, staff, and the community joined to overcome the challenges resulting from the massive storms that hit the airport and campground just prior to opening day. It took a true team effort to meet the additional demands on time and resources to provide services to our members and visitors.”

Attendance: Approximately 642,000 – 6.8 percent above of 2018’s record total.  Comment from Pelton:

  • “EAA members and aviation enthusiasts attended in large numbers, and stayed throughout the week. On July 22, we thanked Oshkosh residents for 50 years of support with free opening-day tickets and more than 8,700 of them attended – which equates to 13 percent of the city’s population. Throughout the rest of the week, our efforts to create unique attractions and aviation highlights across the grounds were incredibly successful in creating ‘Only at Oshkosh’ moments.”

Total aircraft: More than 10,000 aircraft arrived at Wittman Regional Airport in Oshkosh and other airports in east-central Wisconsin. At Wittman alone, there were 16,807 aircraft operations in the 11-day period from July 19-29, which is an average of approximately 127 takeoffs/landings per hour.

Total showplanes: 2,758 included: 1,057 homebuilt aircraft (including a record 592 homebuilt aircraft campsites), 939 vintage airplanes, 400 warbirds (6 percent increase), 188 ultralights and light-sport aircraft, 105 seaplanes (40 percent increase), 62 aerobatic aircraft, and 7 in other categories.

Camping: More than 12,300 sites in aircraft and drive-in camping accounted for an estimated 40,000 visitors.

Volunteers: More than 5,500 contributing in excess of 250,000 hours.

Commercial exhibitors: 863.

Forums, Workshops, and Presentations: A total of 1,500 sessions attended by more than 75,000 people.

EAA aircraft flights: 3,051 people flew aboard EAA’s Ford Tri-Motors, while 3,173 people flew aboard EAA’s Bell 47 helicopters and 669 flew aboard EAA’s B-17 Aluminum Overcast.

Social Media, Internet and Mobile: More than 17.6 million people were reached by EAA’s social media channels during AirVenture; EAA’s website had more than 2.1 million page views; EAA video clips during the event were viewed 4.5 million times; and EAA’s 2,740 photo uploads were viewed more than 13.3 million times. Additionally, EAA web streams were accessed more than 1.6 million times by viewers in more than 200 countries, who watched more than 315,000 hours of activities from the AirVenture grounds. The AirVenture app was downloaded and used by nearly 47,000 attendees. EAA Radio reached more than 104,000 listeners in 158 countries with 6,735 hours of audio, and more than 47,000 viewers of 405,000 minutes of streaming video.

Guests registered at International Visitors Tent: A record 2,772 visitors registered from 93 nations, also a record total. (Actual counts are higher since international visitor registration is voluntary.) Top countries represented by registered visitors: Canada (561 visitors), Australia (386), and South Africa (177).

The Gathering shines: The EAA Aviation Foundation’s annual event to support its aviation education programs attracted some 1,400 people and raised more than $2.8 million dollars that will be focused on EAA’s mission of growing participation in aviation.

Media: 851 media representatives on-site, from six continents.

Economic impact*: $170 million for the five counties in the Oshkosh region (Winnebago, Outagamie, Fond du Lac, Calumet, and Brown). * – based on 2017 University of Wisconsin Oshkosh economic impact study

What’s ahead for EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2020 (July 20-26, 2020)?  Comment from Pelton:

  • “Planning is well underway for next year’s event, including discussions during AirVenture 2019 about possible features and attractions for 2020. In the next few months, we will be finalizing highlights in all areas to make the 68th annual EAA fly-in convention the World’s Greatest Aviation Celebration.”

OSHKOSH 2019

Posted in aircraft, airshow, airshows, Airventure, Aviation, EAA | Tags: aircraft, airshows, Airventure, aviation, EAA, experimental aircraft, homebuilt, kitplanes, sunnfun |
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