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2007 - Family Day at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force { 7 images } Created 24 Dec 2017

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  • Storyteller Marti Ventolo (left) holds a model of an airplane at Family Day at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, Saturday, January 20, 2007.  She also read from the book "Young Orville and Wilbur Wright."
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  • Madelyn, 11, and Oliver Leembruggen watch Nathaniel, 7 and Jameson Leembruggen, 5 (at table) enjoy the Newton's Cradle demonstration during Family Day at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, Saturday, January 20, 2007.  Volunteer Don Goodman (right) from Tipp City explains that it operates on principles from Newton's third law of physics.
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  • Volunteer Brett Sammis (left,) from Hamilton, demonstrates the Gyroscopic Wheel to the Leembruggen family during Family Day at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, Saturday, January 20, 2007.  (front row, left to right is Jameson, 5; Nathaniel, 7 and Madelyn, 11) Oliver Leembruggen, from Beavercreek, is behind them.
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  • Duncan Shalda, 9 (left,) Natalie Shalda, 11 (center,) Brendan Fish, 12 (back right) and Austin Davenport, 6 (front right) watch a demonstration of the momentum ramp at Family Day at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, Saturday, January 20, 2007.  Although both rolls on the ramp were released at the same time, and one weighs twice as much, they are at about the same place on the ramp.
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  • (left to right) Bill Hughes, Don Perander and Jacob Emily, 7, from Seymore, Indiana watch a demonstration of the Momentum Ramp at Family Day at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, Saturday, January 20, 2007. (Both the roll and the ball were released at the same time.)
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  • Storyteller Marti Ventolo (left) holds fuselage in one hand, and wings in the other at Family Day at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, Saturday, January 20, 2007.  She also read from the book "Young Orville and Wilbur Wright."
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  • Rick Jaworski, a pilot from Detroit, Michigan holds onto the Gyroscopic Wheel during Family Day at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, Saturday, January 20, 2007.   As Rick holds the wheel, volunteers Brett Sammis, from Hamilton and Charlie Tosi, from Westerville, Ohio explain how the gyro is used in aviation.
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