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AHMEC premieres The Helicopter and the Presidency exhibit

AHMEC Press Release | February 14, 2022

Estimated reading time 3 minutes, 43 seconds.

United States presidents routinely travel by helicopter, and the American Helicopter Museum & Education Center’s (AHMEC) upcoming exhibit, The Helicopter and the Presidency, explores the iconic role played by helicopters in the American presidency. The informative presentation runs from Saturday, March 5, through Sunday, May 29, with a Members-Only preview on Friday, March 4, from 6 until 8 p.m.

President Dwight D. Eisenhower inspects the Bell UH-13J Ranger AF 57-2729, July 12, 1957. Photo courtesy of the Eisenhower Presidential Library

This year is the 65th anniversary of Operation Alert in which a Bell UH-13J helicopter evacuated President Dwight D. Eisenhower to Camp David in Maryland. The Civil Defense drill was the first time a president flew in a helicopter, but, it would not be the last.

“With the 65th anniversary of President Eisenhower’s flight to Camp David, it’s important to show how flying in a helicopter has changed from the Secret Service fearing that the aircraft wasn’t safe enough for the President to fly in to it becoming a common mode of transport for the Commander-in-Chief,” explained David M. Vanderhoof, AHMEC’s Exhibit Designer and Retail Manager.

Exhibit artifacts include scale models of the helicopters, glassware, patches, and more that tell the stories of the personnel who are affiliated the world’s most famous helicopter. It also features images courtesy of the Eisenhower Presidential Library, Smithsonian Institution, John F. Kennedy Library and Museum, Ronald Reagan Library and Gerald R. Ford Library among others.

“We show that the story is one of every branch of the military, and how each administration puts its stamp on it,” Vanderhoof continued. “It’s also about how one type of helicopter, the Sikorsky VH-3 Sea King, became an icon and synonymous with the Presidency for over 60 years. Lastly, but equally important is the personnel who make this huge task seem effortless.

“AHMEC is uniquely positioned to bring this exhibit to the public. Visitors can also explore the museum and get more context by experiencing its versions of these famous helicopters, like the Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey and Sikorsky S-61/HH-3A Sea King.”

Additional information is available at from the AHMEC at 1-610-436-9600 or through the website at www.americanhelicopter.museum.

The American Helicopter Museum and Education Center, located at 1220 American Boulevard, West Chester, Pennsylvania, is the nation’s premier aviation museum devoted exclusively to helicopters. Established in 1996, the nonprofit organization collects, restores and displays rotary-wing aircraft, including over 35 civilian and military helicopters, autogyros and convertiplanes.

This press release was prepared and distributed by the American Helicopter Museum and Education Center.

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