It is not every day that people can get up close and personal with helicopters and the people who fly them. On Saturday, Aug. 10, the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum will present “Helicopters,” an educational family day at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, Va. Part of the museum’s Super Science Saturdays series, this free event will take place from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. Weather permitting, several helicopters will fly in for the day, including several privately owned aircraft and —
• A Fairfax County (Va.) Police Bell 429
• WBAL-TV’s A-Star AS 350B
• An R-44 Rescue from Virginia Airborne Search and Rescue
Indoor and outdoor programming will focus on helicopters and how they work and will include a QR Code interactive hunt, helicopter-themed face painting, and art activities. The museum’s vertical flight curator, Roger Connor, will conduct an Ask an Expert session and demonstrate remote-control helicopter flying; the team of University of Maryland students who set a world record with Gamera II, a human-powered helicopter, will staff a display and the Virginia Flyers will present remote-control demonstrations.
Helicopters to Star at Udvar-Hazy Center Super Science Saturday