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Over the next two years, students at Norwalk High School will be earning credits toward graduation by assisting in the construction of a Stolp Starduster. Aircraft Spruce & Specialty is contributing plans and all the materials needed to build a complete airframe for the famous aerobatic biplane. The project is under the direction of Tim Hanna, a CFII, who heads up Norwalk's Aeronautics Academy for high school students.
Jim Irwin, President of Aircraft Spruce said: "The aeronatutics program at Norwalk High School is a very exciting, very positive development. Aircraft Spruce is pleased to support this visionary opportunity for young students. It's our sincere hope that by providing an airframe kit to the aeronatics academy at Norwalk, they will continue to develop a full-fledged aeronatical program that hopefully, many other high schools in this country will emulate. The aeronatuics program is a perfect compliment to EAA's Young Eagles program. We applaud Tim Hanna for undertaking it and for drawing young people into aviation." Noting that it was one of his students who set the aircraft construction program in motion with a phone call to editor Lyn Freeman, Tim Hanna said: "I feel like I've won the State Lottery. I had no idea that the student would move so quickly in response to an article he read and never would have believed that Aircraft Spruce would come forth so quickly. It provides us with a tremendous opportunity for expansion and the students, understandably, are thrilled and eager to get started." In addition to the Aeronatics Academy embedded in the Norwalk High School curriculum, there are additional academies dealing with business and medical science. For more information on these innovative programs, contact the school at 562.868.0431, ext. 4149. For more information on the Aeronatics Academy, write Tim Hanna at pvrunway@aol.com |
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