Early Aviation Workshop
2009-01-01 to 2009-12-31
Visit the Early Aviation Workshop at the Hill Aerospace Museum to get a look at the workshop of Charles Taylor who was a famed engine inventor who even built engines for aircrafts created by the Wright brothers. Visitors can also browse through all his designs and a lot of other mementos of this machinist.
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Hill Aerospace MuseumAircraft on Display
7961 Wardleigh Road
Building 1955
Hill AFB, UT
84056
Phone: +1 801 777 6868
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Hill Aerospace Museum offers more than 50 aircraft in both indoor and outdoor displays. These displays range from the first U.S. military trainer (a bi-wing Stearman) to the ultra-modern SR-71 Blackbird. Favorite exhibits also include a flight simulator, missiles and a smattering of aviation-oriented artwork. Visitors should keep their eyes to the sky while outside the facility; four squadrons of F-16 Vipers call Hill Air Force base home, and the fighters can frequently be seen roaring off toward their training grounds. The staff will answer questions.NYC Best Hotel Deals: 50% Savings In New York! Experience New York At It's Finest!JustClickLocal.comdisabled access.
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Early Aviation Workshop
Jan 1st, 2009 to Dec 31st, 2009
Visit the Early Aviation Workshop at the Hill Aerospace Museum to get a look at the workshop of Charles Taylor who was a famed engine inventor who even built engines for aircrafts created by the Wright brothers. Visitors can also browse through all his designs and a lot of other mementos of this machinist.