The Aerospace Design Experience

What one man can do himself directly is but little. If however he can stir up ten others to take up the task he has accomplished much.”

Wilbur Wright

Mission and Purpose

The  Aerospace Design Experience is an project for learning about the Engineering Design Process used to conceive, design and build the industry that transformed our World.

The ADE Exhibit is where visitors can explore the significant milestones of aerospace over the last 120 years using a Narrative that is informative and interactive.

It includes a STEAM cirriculum for K-12 grades that are fun and inclusive and meet Next Generation Science Stanndards.  Our goal is to promote curiosity, creativity, critical thinking and confidence.

The three tiers of the ADE are:

  1. Learn the Past. 
  2. Know the Present.
  3. Design the Future.

The Exhibit is designed to be replicated or leased and reconfigurable to be located at NASA sites, learning centers, even pop-ups in areas where the interest is high but the capacity to afford is low.

Shown here:  The Design Exhibit in a local museum.

One-half left rear view of a cutaway model of Charles Lindbergh’s Ryan NYP “Spirit of St. Louis”.