Education Programs and Group Tours

Energizes young minds to explore, discover, and experiment with aviation science, technology, and engineering through accessible and immersive labs and learning areas.

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Group Tours

Your group of 10 or more can enjoy the exciting history of flight! As you view more than 200 airplanes, hundreds of artifacts, exhibits, and interactive displays, you’ll find the intriguing tale of manned flight at your fingertips, from the Wright brothers’ Flyer to SpaceShipOne … and beyond!

Choose between a self-guided or guided tour for your group.

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Self-Guided Tour

See the museum at your own pace.

Self-Guided Tour

Group Size: Any
Time Required: 1-2 hours

Available Museum Hours Monday through Sunday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Come see one of the greatest aviation museums in the country! With more than 200 airplanes on display, the dreams of aviation come to life at EAA Aviation Museum.

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Group Tour

Guided tour groups are paired with one of the superb volunteers who support EAA. Their enthusiasm for the subject matter and the museum make every visit memorable.

Group Tour

Group Size: Minimum 10 people
Time Required: 1-1.5 hours

Available Monday through Sunday, call for availability (800-564-6322).

The guided group tour of the museum is for groups of 10 or more.

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Group pricing discounts can be extended to groups of 10 or more. If your group does not consist of at least 10 people, regular museum admission rates apply and a self-guided tour is recommended.

Youth Programs

Aviation is a fun, exciting, and stimulating subject, making the EAA Aviation Museum an ideal environment for learning!

Hands-on activities are intended for a range of student ages and group sizes. They are taught by a staff of professional educators using engaging teaching methods dedicated to fundamental learning objectives.

Customize your experience by choosing an interactive, hands-on activity. Then choose between a self-guided or guided tour for your group. One chaperone or teacher is required for every eight children or students.

Scholarship Application

To help make field trips more affordable, the EAA Aviation Foundation, with support from EAA donors, has established a scholarship program for Title I schools. EAA will cover the cost of bussing for schools that qualify as a school-wide Title I school and assist with programming costs. There are limited funds available, therefore assistance is given on a first-come, first-served basis.

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Grades K-2

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Wind Tunnels

Grades

K-2

Time Required:

1 hour

Group Size:

Minimum 10 students/maximum 40 students per one-hour program

Cost

$6.00 per Student

One chaperone is required for every eight students and are complimentary.
Additional adults or chaperones will be charged the group rate.

Explore the mysteries of flight by creating a device to hover in a wind tunnel. While asking questions and making observations about air, students will learn about forces and how they make flight possible.


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X-Planes

Grades

K-2

Time Required:

1 hour

Group Size:

Minimum 10 students/maximum 40 students per one-hour program

Cost

$6.00 per Student

One chaperone is required for every eight students and are complimentary.
Additional adults or chaperones will be charged the group rate.

Can you design an experimental aircraft? Students will use pre-cut pieces to build their own X-wing aircraft to take home. Then as part of the engineering process, students will test their designs and learn to make simple modifications.


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Paper Pilots

Grades

K-2

Time Required:

1 hour

Group Size:

Minimum 10 students/maximum 40 students per one-hour program

Cost

$4.00 per Student

One chaperone is required for every eight students and are complimentary.
Additional adults or chaperones will be charged the group rate.

Can you design a record breaking paper airplane? Students will use the engineering process to build, test, and modify paper airplanes while asking questions and making observations about forces and how they make flight possible.


EAA

Pop Rockets

Grades

K-2

Time Required:

1 hour

Group Size:

Minimum 10 students/maximum 40 students per one-hour program

Cost

$4.00 per Student

One chaperone is required for every eight students and are complimentary.
Additional adults or chaperones will be charged the group rate.

How far can you launch your rocket? Students will create a simple rocket from a straw that launches by squeezing a bottle. While gathering data from various tests students will build on their understanding of forces and learn about the effects of balanced and unbalanced forces on rockets.

Grades 3-5

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Wind Tunnels

Grades

3-5

Time Required:

1 hour

Group Size:

Minimum 10 students/maximum 40 students per one-hour program

Cost

$6.00 per Student

One chaperone is required for every eight students and are complimentary.
Additional adults or chaperones will be charged the group rate.

Explore the mysteries of flight by creating a device to hover in a wind tunnel. While gathering data from various tests in the wind tunnel, students will build on their understanding of forces and learn about the effects of balanced and unbalanced forces on falling objects.


EAA

Paper Pilots

Grades

3-5

Time Required:

1 hour

Group Size:

Minimum 10 students/maximum 40 students per one-hour program

Cost

$4.00 per Student

One chaperone is required for every eight students and are complimentary.
Additional adults or chaperones will be charged the group rate.

Can you design a record breaking paper airplane? Students will use the engineering process to build, test, and modify paper airplanes while learning about the effects of balanced and unbalanced forces and how they make flight possible.


EAA

Pop Rockets

Grades

3-5

Time Required:

1 hour

Group Size:

Minimum 10 students/maximum 40 students per one-hour program

Cost

$4.00 per Student

One chaperone is required for every eight students and are complimentary.
Additional adults or chaperones will be charged the group rate.

How far can you launch your rocket? Students will create a simple rocket from a straw that launches by squeezing a bottle. While gathering data from various tests students will build on their understanding of forces and learn about the effects of balanced and unbalanced forces on rockets.


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Air-Compressed Rockets (Available April 1-November 1)

Grades

3-5

Time Required:

1-1.5 hours

Group Size:

Minimum 10 students/maximum 40 students per one-hour program

Cost

$6.00 per Student

One chaperone is required for every eight students and are complimentary.
Additional adults or chaperones will be charged the group rate.

Can you launch a rocket with air? Students will investigate the science of rocketry by creating a simple rocket from a bottle and compressed air. Students will use the engineering process to build, test, and modify rockets made of bottles.


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X-Planes

Grades

3-5

Time Required:

1 - 1.5 hours

Group Size:

Minimum 10 students/maximum 40 students per one-hour program

Cost

$6.00 per Student

One chaperone is required for every eight students and are complimentary.
Additional adults or chaperones will be charged the group rate.

Can you design an experimental aircraft? Students will design and build their own X-wing aircraft to take home. Then as part of the engineering process, students will test their designs for distance, accuracy, and endurance while making simple modifications.


EAA

Ground School

Grades

3-5

Time Required:

1 hour

Group Size:

Minimum 10 students/maximum 20 students (maximum 2 groups)

Cost

$4.00 per Student

One chaperone is required for every eight students and are complimentary.
Additional adults or chaperones will be charged the group rate.

Learn the basics of aviation by flying a course on a computer flight simulator. While navigating simulator controls, students will learn about careers in aviation and the basic parts of an airplane.


Operation ATC

Operation ATC

Grades

3-5

Time Required:

1 hour

Group Size:

Minimum 10 students/maximum 20 students per one-hour program

Cost

$4.00 per Student

One chaperone is required for every eight students and are complimentary.
Additional adults or chaperones will be charged the group rate.

The air traffic control tower has lost its radar. Can you repair the equipment and help the pilot safely land? Introduce students to careers in aviation through this interactive puzzle game. Students will unlock each step in the puzzle as they learn to use the phonetic alphabet or Morse code, read maps and instrument panels, and complete a broken circuit.


Space Coding

Space Coding

Grades

3-5

Time Required:

1 hours

Group Size:

Minimum 10 students/maximum 20 students per one-hour program

Cost

$4.00 per Student

One chaperone is required for every eight students and are complimentary.
Additional adults or chaperones will be charged the group rate.

Have you ever dreamt of exploring the galaxy while learning to code? Students will use Sphero robots as their spacecraft and navigate through the solar system. They will encounter various challenges, from dodging asteroids to landing on distant planets. Through this hands-on experience, students will learn fundamental coding concepts while honing problem-solving skills.

Grades 6-8

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Wind Tunnels

Grades

6-8

Time Required:

1 hour

Group Size:

Minimum 10 students/maximum 40 students per one-hour program

Cost

$6.00 per Student

One chaperone is required for every eight students and are complimentary.
Additional adults or chaperones will be charged the group rate.

Explore the mysteries of flight by creating a device to hover in a wind tunnel. While gathering data from various tests in the wind tunnel, students will learn the four forces of flight and how the motion of an airplane changes based on the sum of the forces acting on it.


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Paper Pilots

Grades

6-8

Time Required:

1 hour

Group Size:

Minimum 10 students/maximum 40 students per one-hour program

Cost

$4.00 per Student

One chaperone is required for every eight students and are complimentary.
Additional adults or chaperones will be charged the group rate.

Can you design a record breaking paper airplane? Students will use the engineering process to build, test, and modify paper airplanes while learning about the four forces of flight and how the motion of an airplane changes based on the sum of the forces acting on it.


EAA

Ground School

Grades

6-8

Time Required:

1 hour

Group Size:

Minimum 10 students/maximum 20 students (maximum 2 groups)

Cost

$4.00 per Student

One chaperone is required for every eight students and are complimentary.
Additional adults or chaperones will be charged the group rate.

Learn about the basics of aviation by flying a course on a computer flight simulator. While navigating simulator controls, students will learn about careers in aviation and how to fly an airplane using flight control surfaces.


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Parachute Engineering

Grades

6-8

Time Required:

1-1.5 hours

Group Size:

Minimum 10 students/maximum 40 students per one-hour program

Cost

$6.00 per Student

One chaperone is required for every eight students and are complimentary.
Additional adults or chaperones will be charged the group rate.

Can you land your parachutist safely? Students will learn the four forces of flight and how the motion of a parachute changes based on the sum of the forces acting on it. They will use the engineering process to build, test, and modify their parachutes after dropping them from the museum mezzanine.


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Wooden Wing Rib

Grades

6-8

Time Required:

1.5-2 hours

Group Size:

Minimum 10 students/maximum 20 students per one-hour program

Cost

$10.00 per Student

One chaperone is required for every eight students and are complimentary.
Additional adults or chaperones will be charged the group rate.

How are wings built? Students will explore aircraft fabrication by building a wooden wing rib. While constructing a basic wing structure, students will demonstrate basic measuring skills and learn about careers in aviation.


EAA

X-Planes

Grades

6-8

Time Required:

1-1.5 hours

Group Size:

Minimum 10 students/maximum 40 students per one-hour program

Cost

$6.00 per Student

One chaperone is required for every eight students and are complimentary.
Additional adults or chaperones will be charged the group rate.

Can you design an experimental aircraft? Students will design and build their own X-wing aircraft from balsa and foam to take home. Then as part of the engineering process, students will test their designs for distance, accuracy, and endurance, then redesign for optimum performance.


EAA

Air-Compressed Rockets (Available April 1-November 1)

Grades

6-8

Time Required:

1-1.5 hours

Group Size:

Minimum 10 students/maximum 40 students per one-hour program

Cost

$6.00 per Student

One chaperone is required for every eight students and are complimentary.
Additional adults or chaperones will be charged the group rate.

Can you launch a rocket with air? Students will investigate the science of rocketry by creating a simple rocket made from only paper and tape. They will use the engineering process to build and test their rockets outside with our launcher.


Operation ATC

Operation ATC

Grades

6-8

Time Required:

1 hour

Group Size:

Minimum 10 students/maximum 20 students per one-hour program

Cost

$4.00 per Student

One chaperone is required for every eight students and are complimentary.
Additional adults or chaperones will be charged the group rate.

The air traffic control tower has lost its radar. Can you repair the equipment and help the pilot safely land? Introduce students to careers in aviation through this interactive puzzle game. Students will unlock each step in the puzzle as they learn to use the phonetic alphabet or Morse code, read maps and instrument panels, and complete a broken circuit.


Beginning Avionics

Beginning Avionics

Grades

6-8

Time Required:

2 hours

Group Size:

Minimum 10 students/maximum 20 students per one-hour program 

Cost

$4.00 per Student

One chaperone is required for every eight students and are complimentary.
Additional adults or chaperones will be charged the group rate.

How do circuits work? Introduce students to careers in avionics through electricity. Students will learn about conductors and insulators, capacitors, transistors, and so much more while completing simple circuits for aircraft sensors.


3D Printing

3D Printing

Grades

6-8

Time Required:

1-1.5 hours

Group Size:

Minimum 10 students/maximum 20 students per one-hour program

Cost

$10.00 per Student

One chaperone is required for every eight students and are complimentary.
Additional adults or chaperones will be charged the group rate.

What is 3D printing used for? Find out more about the uses, types, and how to create 3D printed objects through this program! Students will get to design their own 3D object in Tinkercad and print it on one of our onsite 3D printers.


Airfoil Design

Airfoil Design

Grades

6-8

Time Required:

1.5 - 2 hours

Group Size:

Minimum 10 students/maximum 20 students per one-hour program

Cost

$6.00 per Student

One chaperone is required for every eight students and are complimentary.
Additional adults or chaperones will be charged the group rate.

How do wings create lift? Through this activity, students will build different airfoil designs. They will then make predictions and test the airfoil in a wind tunnel observing lift and stalls.


Composites

Composites

Grades

6-8

Time Required:

1 hour

Group Size:

Minimum 10 students/maximum 16 students per one-hour program

Cost

$10.00 per Student

One chaperone is required for every eight students and are complimentary.
Additional adults or chaperones will be charged the group rate.

Composites are all around you! Come explore what composites are, what they are used for, why they are important to aviation, and try your hand at building your own composite wing rib.


Accident Investigation

Accident Investigation

Grades

6-8

Time Required:

1 hour

Group Size:

Minimum 10 students/maximum 20 students per one-hour program

Cost

$4.00 per Student

One chaperone is required for every eight students and are complimentary.
Additional adults or chaperones will be charged the group rate.

How does the National Transportation and Safety Board figure out what happened after an aircraft accident? Find out about the roles within the NTSB Go Team and work within your own team to unravel the mystery of what caused an aircraft accident.


Flight Planning

Flight Planning

Grades

6-8

Time Required:

1.5-2 hours

Group Size:

Minimum 10 students/maximum 20 students(maximum 2 groups)

Cost

$4.00 per Student

One chaperone is required for every eight students and are complimentary.
Additional adults or chaperones will be charged the group rate.

How do pilots know where to go and how much fuel they need on board to make it to their destination? Learn all about flight planning during this program and test out your plan on the flight simulators!


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Aircraft Engine Anatomy

Grades

6-8

Time Required:

1-1.5 hours

Group Size:

Minimum 10 students/maximum 16 students per one-hour program

Cost

$4.00 per Student

One chaperone is required for every eight students and are complimentary.
Additional adults or chaperones will be charged the group rate.

How does an airplane engine work? Introduce students to careers in aviation maintenance through this hands-on experience. Students will learn about aircraft engines by taking apart a small engine and putting it back together.


Aviation Assembly

Aviation Assembly

Grades

6-8

Time Required:

1 hours

Group Size:

Minimum 10 students/maximum 20 students per one-hour program

Cost

$15.00 per Student

One chaperone is required for every eight students and are complimentary.
Additional adults or chaperones will be charged the group rate.

Can you assemble an airplane? Students will move through various stations as they explore the different processes needed to assemble an airplane such as riveting and soldering.


Propeller Shaping

Propeller Shaping

Grades

6-8

Time Required:

1 hours

Group Size:

Minimum 10 students/maximum 20 students per one-hour program

Cost

$4.00 per Student

One chaperone is required for every eight students and are complimentary.
Additional adults or chaperones will be charged the group rate.

Have you ever wondered how propellers work? Using sandpaper and wooden blanks, students will explore aerodynamics as they shape their own propeller. Through experimentation and creativity, they’ll learn about lift, thrust, and the importance of propeller shapes in various aircraft.


EAA

RC Airplane Build and Fly (Available April 1-November 1)

Grades

6-8

Time Required:

2 hours

Group Size:

Minimum 10 students/maximum 20 students per one-hour program

Cost

$15.00 per Student

One chaperone is required for every eight students and are complimentary.
Additional adults or chaperones will be charged the group rate.

Have you always wanted to fly an RC airplane but didn’t know where to start? Join us in building RC airplanes. Each student will be provided with a RC airplane kit to build. They will then be able to try their hand at flying their new aircraft using our class set of controllers and motors. Controllers and motors are sold separately in the gift shop for those wishing to continue flight at home.


Space Coding

Space Coding

Grades

6-8

Time Required:

1 hours

Group Size:

Minimum 10 students/maximum 20 students per one-hour program

Cost

$4.00 per Student

One chaperone is required for every eight students and are complimentary.
Additional adults or chaperones will be charged the group rate.

Have you ever dreamt of exploring the galaxy while learning to code? Students will use Sphero robots as their spacecraft and navigate through the solar system. They will encounter various challenges, from dodging asteroids to landing on distant planets. Through this hands-on experience, students will learn fundamental coding concepts while honing problem-solving skills.

Grades 9-12

EAA

Wind Tunnels

Grades

9-12

Time Required:

1 hour

Group Size:

Minimum 10 students/maximum 40 students per one-hour program

Cost

$6.00 per Student

One chaperone is required for every eight students and are complimentary.
Additional adults or chaperones will be charged the group rate.

Explore the mysteries of flight by creating a device to hover in a wind tunnel. While following the engineering process, students will learn how to evaluate the success of their design and then make modifications to improve their hovering device’s endurance in the wind tunnel.


EAA

Paper Pilots

Grades

9-12

Time Required:

1 hour

Group Size:

Minimum 10 students/maximum 40 students per one-hour program

Cost

$4.00 per Student

One chaperone is required for every eight students and are complimentary.
Additional adults or chaperones will be charged the group rate.

Can you design a record breaking paper airplane? Students will use the engineering process to build, test, and modify paper airplanes while learning about the four forces of flight and how the motion of an airplane changes based on the sum of the forces acting on it.


EAA

Ground School

Grades

9-12

Time Required:

1 hour

Group Size:

Minimum 10 students/maximum 20 students (maximum 2 groups)

Cost

$4.00 per Student

One chaperone is required for every eight students and are complimentary.
Additional adults or chaperones will be charged the group rate.

Learn about the basics of aviation by flying a course on a computer flight simulator. While piloting the simulator controls, students will learn about careers in aviation and how to use flight instruments to navigate the skies.


EAA

Parachute Engineering

Grades

9-12

Time Required:

1-1.5 hours

Group Size:

Minimum 10 students/maximum 40 students per one-hour program

Cost

$6.00 per Student

One chaperone is required for every eight students and are complimentary.
Additional adults or chaperones will be charged the group rate.

Can you land your parachutist safely? Students will learn the four forces of flight and how the motion of a parachute changes based on the sum of the forces acting on it. They will use the engineering process to build, test, and modify their parachutes after dropping them from the museum mezzanine.


EAA

X-Planes

Grades

9-12

Time Required:

1 - 1.5 hours

Group Size:

Minimum 10 students/maximum 40 students per one-hour program

Cost

$6.00 per Student

One chaperone is required for every eight students and are complimentary.
Additional adults or chaperones will be charged the group rate.

Can you design an experimental aircraft? Students will design and build their own X-wing aircraft to take home. Then as part of the engineering process, students will test their designs for distance, accuracy, and endurance, then redesign for optimum performance. Time permitting, students will be introduced to manufacturing tools such as CAD and laser cutting.


EAA

Wooden Wing Rib

Grades

9-12

Time Required:

1.5-2 hours

Group Size:

Minimum 10 students/maximum 20 students per one-hour program

Cost

$10.00 per Student

One chaperone is required for every eight students and are complimentary.
Additional adults or chaperones will be charged the group rate.

How are wings built? Students will explore aircraft fabrication by building a wooden wing rib. While constructing a basic wing structure, students will demonstrate basic measuring skills and learn about careers in aviation.


EAA

Air-Compressed Rockets (Available April 1-November 1)

Grades

9-12

Time Required:

1-1.5 hours

Group Size:

Minimum 10 students/maximum 40 students per one-hour program

Cost

$6.00 per Student

One chaperone is required for every eight students and are complimentary.
Additional adults or chaperones will be charged the group rate.

Can you launch a rocket with air? Students will investigate the science of rocketry by creating a simple rocket made from only paper and tape. Time permitting, students will be introduced to measuring trajectory and calculating height.


Operation ATC

Operation ATC

Grades

9-12

Time Required:

1 hour

Group Size:

Minimum 10 students/maximum 20 students per one-hour program

Cost

$4.00 per Student

One chaperone is required for every eight students and are complimentary.
Additional adults or chaperones will be charged the group rate.

The air traffic control tower has lost its radar. Can you repair the equipment and help the pilot safely land? Introduce students to careers in aviation through this interactive puzzle game. Students will unlock each step in the puzzle as they learn to use the phonetic alphabet or Morse code, read maps and instrument panels, and complete a broken circuit.


Beginning Avionics

Beginning Avionics

Grades

9-12

Time Required:

2 hours

Group Size:

Minimum 10 students/maximum 20 students per one-hour program

Cost

$4.00 per Student

One chaperone is required for every eight students and are complimentary.
Additional adults or chaperones will be charged the group rate.

How do circuits work? Introduce students to careers in avionics through electricity. Students will learn about conductors and insulators, capacitors, transistors, and so much more while completing simple circuits for aircraft sensors.


3D Printing

3D Printing

Grades

9-12

Time Required:

1-1.5 hours

Group Size:

Minimum 10 students/maximum 20 students per one-hour program

Cost

$10.00 per Student

One chaperone is required for every eight students and are complimentary.
Additional adults or chaperones will be charged the group rate.

What is 3D printing used for? Find out more about the uses, types, and how to create 3D printed objects through this program! Students will get to design their own 3D object in Tinkercad and print it on one of our onsite 3D printers.


Airfoil Design

Airfoil Design

Grades

9-12

Time Required:

1.5 - 2 hours

Group Size:

Minimum 10 students/maximum 40 students per one-hour program

Cost

$6.00 per Student

One chaperone is required for every eight students and are complimentary.
Additional adults or chaperones will be charged the group rate.

How do wings create lift? Through this activity, students will build different airfoil designs. They will then make predictions and test the airfoil in a wind tunnel observing lift and stalls.


Composites

Composites

Grades

9-12

Time Required:

1 hour

Group Size:

Minimum 10 students/maximum 16 students per one-hour program

Cost

$10.00 per Student

One chaperone is required for every eight students and are complimentary.
Additional adults or chaperones will be charged the group rate.

Composites are all around you! Come explore what composites are, what they are used for, why they are important to aviation, and try your hand at building your own composite wing rib.


Accident Investigation

Accident Investigation

Grades

9-12

Time Required:

1 hours

Group Size:

Minimum 10 students/maximum 20 students per one-hour program

Cost

$4.00 per Student

One chaperone is required for every eight students and are complimentary.
Additional adults or chaperones will be charged the group rate.

How does the National Transportation and Safety Board figure out what happened after an aircraft accident? Find out about the roles within the NTSB Go Team and work within your own team to unravel the mystery of what caused an aircraft accident.


Flight Planning

Flight Planning

Grades

9-12

Time Required:

1.5-2 hours

Group Size:

Minimum 10 students/maximum 20 students(maximum 2 groups)

Cost

$4.00 per Student

One chaperone is required for every eight students and are complimentary.
Additional adults or chaperones will be charged the group rate.

How do pilots know where to go and how much fuel they need on board to make it to their destination? Learn all about flight planning during this program and test out your plan on the flight simulators!


Space Coding

Space Coding

Grades

9-12

Time Required:

1 hours

Group Size:

Minimum 10 students/maximum 20 students per one-hour program

Cost

$4.00 per Student

One chaperone is required for every eight students and are complimentary.
Additional adults or chaperones will be charged the group rate.

Have you ever dreamt of exploring the galaxy while learning to code? Students will use Sphero robots as their spacecraft and navigate through the solar system. They will encounter various challenges, from dodging asteroids to landing on distant planets. Through this hands-on experience, students will learn fundamental coding concepts while honing problem-solving skills.


EAA

Aircraft Engine Anatomy

Grades

9-12

Time Required:

1-1.5 hours

Group Size:

Minimum 10 students/maximum 16 students per one-hour program

Cost

$4.00 per Student

One chaperone is required for every eight students and are complimentary.
Additional adults or chaperones will be charged the group rate.

How does an airplane engine work? Introduce students to careers in aviation maintenance through this hands-on experience. Students will learn about aircraft engines by taking apart a small engine and putting it back together.


Aviation Assembly

Aviation Assembly

Grades

9-12

Time Required:

1 hours

Group Size:

Minimum 10 students/maximum 20 students per one-hour program

Cost

$15.00 per Student

One chaperone is required for every eight students and are complimentary.
Additional adults or chaperones will be charged the group rate.

Can you assemble an airplane? Students will move through various stations as they explore the different processes needed to assemble an airplane such as riveting and soldering.


EAA

RC Airplane Build and Fly (Available April 1-November 1)

Grades

9-12

Time Required:

2 hours

Group Size:

Minimum 10 students/maximum 20 students per one-hour program

Cost

$15.00 per Student

One chaperone is required for every eight students and are complimentary.
Additional adults or chaperones will be charged the group rate.

Have you always wanted to fly an RC airplane but didn’t know where to start? Join us in building RC airplanes. Each student will be provided with a RC airplane kit to build. They will then be able to try their hand at flying their new aircraft using our class set of controllers and motors. Controllers and motors are sold separately in the gift shop for those wishing to continue flight at home.


Propeller Shaping

Propeller Shaping

Grades

9-12

Time Required:

1 hours

Group Size:

Minimum 10 students/maximum 20 students per one-hour program

Cost

$4.00 per Student

One chaperone is required for every eight students and are complimentary.
Additional adults or chaperones will be charged the group rate.

Have you ever wondered how propellers work? Using sandpaper and wooden blanks, students will explore aerodynamics as they shape their own propeller. Through experimentation and creativity, they’ll learn about lift, thrust, and the importance of propeller shapes in various aircraft.

Scouts Programs

Scouts BSA Aviation Merit Badge

This program provides a hands-on learning experience, including fundamentals of flight and the basic concepts of piloting, with EAA’s Aviation Merit Badge counselors. Come for the afternoon, or create an unforgettable full-day experience by extending your program at the EAA Aviation Museum!

EAA

Scouts BSA Aviation Merit Badge Day Program

Ages

11-17

Time Required:

Merit Badge Program ONLY – 4.5 hrs
Extended Merit Badge Program – 6 hrs

Group Size:

Minimum 10 Scouts/maximum 30 Scouts

Cost

$15 per Scout for Merit Badge Program ONLY
$26 per Scout for an Extended Merit Badge Program
$11 per Additional Adult* for the Merit Badge Program ONLY
$16 per Additional Adult* for the Extended Merit Badge Program

*One chaperone is required for every eight Scouts. Chaperone fees are complimentary. Any additional adults or chaperones for the day program will be charged at the above rate.

Requirements fulfilled:

1a-e, 2be, 3b, 4c, and 5

Complete your Aviation Merit Badge with expert counselors by touring the EAA Aviation Museum, conducting a preflight inspection, and flying a virtual course on a computer simulator. Consider extending your visit with an additional program and a pizza lunch in the museum.

Cub Scouts Aviation Exploration

This program provides a hands-on learning experience, giving Cub Scouts the opportunity to explore the wonder of aviation. Come for the afternoon, or create an unforgettable full-day experience by extending your program at the EAA Aviation Museum!

EAA

Cub Scouts Aviation Exploration Day Program

Grades

K-5

Time Required:

Basic Scout Program – 4 hrs
Extended Scout Program – 5.5 hrs

Group Size:

Minimum 10 Scouts/maximum 30 Scouts

Cost

$15 per Scout for Basic Scout Program
$26 per Scout for an Extended Scout Program
$11 per Additional Adult* for the Basic Scout Program
$16 per Additional Adult* for the Extended Scout Program

*One chaperone is required for every eight Scouts. Chaperone fees are complimentary. Any additional adults or chaperones for the day program will be charged at the above rate.

Explore the wonder of aviation through hands-on learning activities and a tour of the museum, featuring a collection of more than 200 historic airplanes along with world-class galleries and displays.

Girls Scouts Engineering Adventures

This program provides a hands-on learning experience, giving Girl Scouts the opportunity to explore the wonder of aviation. Come for the afternoon, or create an unforgettable full-day experience by extending your program at the EAA Aviation Museum!

EAA

Brownies Day Program

Grades

2-3

Time Required:

Basic Scout Program – 4 hrs
Extended Scout Program – 5.5 hrs

Group Size:

Minimum 10 Scouts/maximum 30 Scouts

Cost

$15 per Scout for Basic Scout Program
$26 per Scout for an Extended Scout Program
$11 per Additional Adult* for the Basic Scout Program
$16 per Additional Adult* for the Extended Scout Program

*One chaperone is required for every eight Scouts. Chaperone fees are complimentary. Any additional adults or chaperones for the day program will be charged at the above rate.

Brownies will design, build, and reengineer a Fling Flyer to fly the farthest! Also included in the program is a tour of the museum, featuring a collection of more than 200 historic airplanes along with world-class galleries and displays.


EAA

Juniors Day Program

Grades

4-5

Time Required:

Basic Scout Program – 4 hrs
Extended Scout Program – 5.5 hrs

Group Size:

Minimum 10 Scouts/maximum 30 Scouts

Cost

$15 per Scout for Basic Scout Program
$26 per Scout for an Extended Scout Program
$11 per Additional Adult* for the Basic Scout Program
$16 per Additional Adult* for the Extended Scout Program

*One chaperone is required for every eight Scouts. Chaperone fees are complimentary. Any additional adults or chaperones for the day program will be charged at the above rate.

Juniors will design, build, and reengineer a Balloon Rocket to launch the highest! Also included in the program is a tour of the museum, featuring a collection of more than 200 historic airplanes along with world-class galleries and displays.

Youth Events

Story Time

EAA Aviation Museum Story Time

Ages:

3-5, but all are welcome

Time:

10:30 – 11:30 am

Dates:

Select Thursdays

Cost:

Free with regular museum admission

Caregivers are expected to be present with children for the duration of the program.

Join educators from the EAA Aviation Museum for an interactive story time. Educators will read a story aloud and lead a related activity for children and their caregivers. Explore a range of aviation-related topics!

Homeschool Half-Days

EAA

Grades

K-12

Time:

1:00 – 3:30 pm

Dates

September 24, October 22, November 26, January 21, February 18, March 25, April 22, May 27

Cost:

$15 per student

An adult chaperone is expected to be present with children under 12 years old for the duration of the program. Registration required 24 hours prior to event.

Parents will now be free with the registration of their child.

Experience homeschool away from home at the EAA Aviation Museum. Explore our collection of more than 200 historic airplanes to engage in hands-on learning.

After-School Club

EAA After School Programs

Gliding into CAD

Grades:

8-12

Time:

4:30 pm – 6:00 pm

Location:

EAA Education Center - 3000 Poberezny Rd, Oshkosh, WI 54902

Dates:

October 14, 21, 28 & November 4, 11, 18

Cost:

$30 per student

Adults must pay regular museum admission if they plan to stay with their student.

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