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EEA aviation museum’s new self -guided tour experience

Elpida Krili
Last updated: 18 September 2024 12:01
By Elpida Krili
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The EEA aviation museum in Oshkosh has revealed its tour called ‘Inside the Hangar’ allowing visitors to scan QR codes. This move constitutes a groundbreaking plan that aims to upgrade the museum experience. Hence,  customers have the opportunity to have in-depth, behind the scenes insights into specific aircraft exhibits.  More particularly, by simply scanning the codes with their smart devices, visitors can access detailed backgrounds, archival photographs not showcased in the museum, and other information not featured on conventional signage. In addition, the first QR code is located at the museum entrance, that describes the self-guided tour features and their advantages. In total, all the codes are diversely located in numerous areas of EAAs core aircrafts Mechanix Illustrated Baby Ace, Little Audrey, and Little Bonzo. The Huey helicopter display in the Eagle also shows this new interactive feature. Hangar Amelia Anderson, the EAA Aviation Museum collections curator similarly said:

“Museum visitors across the country are increasingly looking for interactive experiences, and the Synthesia software enables us to offer much more depth to our exhibits than we could ever fit on a sign. This system also gives us the flexibility to share additional and behind-the-scenes information as we discover it. As interest grows, we plan to expand this feature to more exhibits in the coming year.”

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The Synthesia software provides more advanced features enabling visitors to benefit from a tech -savvy  and captivating museum experience with the numerous visual aids without needing to download a particular app. As the ‘Inside the Hangar’ exhibition gains popularity more events will offer the audience similar services. The goal is to continually enhance the museum experience relying less on traditional tools in order to create more immersive and captivating tours.  With this exciting action the EEA aviation museum is about to gain popularity and become a pioneer in the museum sector offering advanced  audiovisual material to its visitors and catering for the growing demand for interactive museum experiences.

Get the most out of your visit to the EAA Aviation Museum in Oshkosh! 👏🏻 Introducing our new Inside the Hangar self-guided tours! This technology allows us to share backstories on aircraft and exhibits in a new and impactful way. 🛩️ Come see us and check it out for yourself! 😉Discover Oshkosh #EAA #aviation #airplane #aircraft #avgeek #Oshkosh #museum #aviationlovers

Posted by EAA - The Spirit of Aviation on Tuesday, August 27, 2024

As technology reforms museum experience would you like to explore this fascinating exhibit? If you want to have a better view about this exciting exhibition you can view the following video. Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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ByElpida Krili
News Editor - Originally from Greece, Elpida is an English language literature graduate, currently pursuing her Master's degree in Linguistics. Her studies have helped her understand the complexities of language and the importance in conveying the desirable message to readers when writing content. Alongside this, Elpida loves travelling so looks forward to bringing her passion and interest to the readers of Travel Radar!
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