Hiller Aviation Museum

Date/Time
Date(s) - 02/08/24
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Location
Hiller Aviation Museum

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Drive to San Carlos and meet at the Hiller Aviation Museum (Holly Rd Exit off Hwy 101, 601 Aviation Way) and join fellow HPREC members in a guided tour of one of the Bay Area’s “most driven past museums.”  HPREC’s John McGowan has logged more than 1,000 hours as a docent at the museum as well as flown in and out of the adjacent San Mateo Airport and will lead the group through the exhibits to learn more about the fascinating history of Stanley Hiller Jr, and his contributions to aviation on the Peninsula.

The museum (founded in 1996) features a wide range of exhibits showcasing aviation in California, from Dr. Montgomery’s Gliders developed at Santa Clara University to Stanley Hiller’s first helicopter constructed when he was a 19-year-old dropout from UC Berkeley. He went on to found his helicopter company on Willow Road in Menlo Park where Facebook is today, and many of his unique prototypes and production helicopters are on display.

Newer exhibits feature a number of electric VTOL aircraft, including machines from Airbus, WISK and Black Fly. Visitors can enter the Boeing 747 cockpit and first-class cabin exhibit to see what the first generation 747’s looked like to pilots, and can practice landing a Boeing 777 simulator at SFO. There is a gift shop onsite; no food available for purchase.

Cost for members is $14, and group is limited to 15 attendees. Carpooling with a FLEX pass can save time getting home on Hwy 101 as late afternoon traffic can be slow between San Carlos and Mountain View.  Deadline for signing up is Jan 29.

If sign-ups exceed 15, your name will automatically be placed on our system’s wait list.  There may be a second docent available, or John will reschedule another tour at a later date.  You will be notified.

 

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