Tuesday, March 31, 2026

2026 SOAR Into STEM Spring Session 1: Principles of Flight

By Carmelo Turdo
High school students from the St. Louis area and neighboring counties participated in the first of four spring sessions of the Wings of Hope SOAR Into STEM Program on Saturday. SOAR Into STEM provides opportunities to apply science, technology, engineering and mathematics skills in the context of the Wings of Hope humanitarian aviation mission. Topics covered include Airplane Basics, Mechanics, Engineering, Navigation and Communications, a Career Fair and Flight Opportunities.

The students gathered in the Wings of Hope hangar to begin the introductory session covering the basics of airplane flight. The session was led by Lee Ann Nolte, Education Programs Manager for Wings of Hope, supported by a host of volunteer mentors. The Aero Experience begins our coverage of this session with the hangar safety briefing and the student/mentor introduction game using the "flying microphone cube." 


















SOAR Into STEM supports the Wings of Hope mission of "Changing and Saving Lives Through the Power of Aviation" by introducing the students to the humanitarian aviation programs now in place in the U.S. and around the world. Here we include a briefing on the Medical Relief and Air Transport Program and some views of the hangar tour provided by the volunteer mentors.
























The guest speaker for this session was Ben Miller, a St. Louis-based charter jet pilot. He gave the students an overview of his flying experience along with an introduction to the principles of flight, aircraft flight controls. and propulsion systems. 















Two new activities were introduced this session: Wing Rib Build and P-51 Mustang foam glider flights. Students used a wing rib jig to construct a wood wing rib reminiscent of the Piper Cub currently in the Wings of Hope hangar. This exercise provided a practical application of the aerodynamic theory discussed earlier in the day. The students also assembled a foam glider resembling the legendary WWII Mustang fighter. They labeled the flight control surfaces and competed for longest flight bragging rights.








































SOAR Into STEM Spring Session 1 also included small group discussions with the volunteer mentors. Each mentor has experience in the aviation field, and their advice and counsel are invaluable to those students interested in pursuing aviation and aerospace careers. Mentor small group discussions are a feature of each SOAR Into STEM session.












Saturday, March 21, 2026

Flying With The Aero Experience YouTube Videos - Recent Posts and Previews

By Carmelo Turdo
The Aero Experience welcomes the Midwest spring season with a renewed excitement about the flight video series coming to our YouTube channel's Flying With The Aero Experience Playlist. Over the years, we have enjoyed the in-flight interviews with CFIs and aircraft owner/operators from around the region, becoming inspired by their stories and learning about their aircraft at the same time. Each flight enriches our appreciation for Midwest Aviation and, most importantly, the people who share their love of flight. From gliders to light sport aircraft, Cessnas to Pipers, vintage to warbirds and even Citation jets, The Aero Experience has it covered.

We will soon be posting our newest videos, some being expanded editions of our recent Tecnam twin and Piper Archer complex aircraft reviews along with new types scheduled in the coming weeks. The Aero Experience will also be partnering with other media outlets and organizations to increase the breadth of our video offerings. Subscribe to The Aero Experience YouTube Channel for the latest updates. 

Friday, March 20, 2026

Army Aviation Heritage Foundation and Flying Museum Gateway Chapter Launches Cobra on first Mission of the Year

By Carmelo Turdo
Throughout the winter, The Aero Experience has regularly visited the 
Gateway Chapter of the Army Aviation Heritage Foundation and Flying Museum at Creve Coeur Airport. This chapter is part of the national organization whose mission is to "Honor the sacrifice and service of veterans and their families by preserving and promoting the legacy of Army Aviation." The chapter volunteers, most of whom are military veterans, operate and maintain the classic Huey, Cobra and Kiowa helicopters previously in service with the U.S. Army. The Foundation sponsors the Sky Soldiers Demonstration Team seen at airshows across the nation, and chapters also provide ride events at their base and other locations within their region. The Gateway Chapter's next ride event will be May 2 at Creve Coeur Airport. Here we show the aircraft under winter maintenance, with the Cobra evening runup prior to deployment on its first mission of the year: Annual crew training at the Legacy Chapter in Hampton, VA.