View Full Version : Bensen Days educational trip for my 13 year old son.
Thechap
02-10-2012, 02:55 PM
I need some help from the folks living near or around Wauchula Fla. My 13 year old son and I are coming for Bensen Days this year. To get him excused from school for the trip it has to be an educational trip. Well, any ideas what I am going to list on the paperwork for his school? Like what educational value Bensen Days would be for him, or what other sites that are close we could list that we can say we would see? Get my drift?
Thanks you guys!
Off to work. Hopefully the people aren't restless.
Bryan:lalala:
gyroplanes
02-10-2012, 02:58 PM
Believe it or not, there is a "secret" major animal "Sanctuary" (?) in Wauchula. It is generally not open to the public, but someone may allow you in to write about it for publication in the PRA magazine.
It may be for primates only. I saw it on TV and couldn't believe it was in Wauchula, FL.
Joe Pires
02-10-2012, 04:26 PM
I need some help from the folks living near or around Wauchula Fla. My 13 year old son and I are coming for Bensen Days this year. To get him excused from school for the trip it has to be an educational trip. Well, any ideas what I am going to list on the paperwork for his school? Like what educational value Bensen Days would be for him, or what other sites that are close we could list that we can say we would see? Get my drift?
Thanks you guys!
Off to work. Hopefully the people aren't restless.
Bryan:lalala:
Some historically significant personalities are there. Ernie Boyette is really much more important to the development of this sport than we like to let on. Chuck Beaty, Dick Degraw, and Joe Pires are all of great historical significance to this sport.
choppergabor
02-10-2012, 04:31 PM
Foreign language studies provided by Gábor Kovács and his wife Györgyi Kovács.....and maybe Réka Kovács who is a licensed teacher in the state of Florida! Come on man if that doesn't do it I am going to borrow a helicopter and sign a logbook for the kid as his first lesson! LOL
EI-GYRO
02-11-2012, 02:33 PM
Have your son submit an essay on 'autogyros, an aviation enigma' or some such
historical look at autogyros, and present the trip as a research trip to see the modern perspective, etc, etc,.
Should be worth a few hours homework to get there.
barnstorm2
02-11-2012, 03:06 PM
Come on man if that doesn't do it I am going to borrow a helicopter and sign a logbook for the kid as his first lesson! LOL
Not a bad idea.
I wont have a gyro at Bdays, but if some pilots want an hour of ground school for their flight review requirements, he can sit in and get a log-book endorsement.
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Penguin
02-11-2012, 03:06 PM
Ask if he can keep a journal for the teacher to review. Where and how he traveled, fuel miles, costs of lodging. Photos of rotary aircraft, interviews, etc.
Most educators are very receptive to 'drag-and-learn' opportunities with family.
Also consider spending a half day at Kennedy Space Center on the way home.
scottessex
02-11-2012, 03:36 PM
And I am just a transplanted redneck from Georgia!
I put a trailer hitch on my Mercedes Benz!
Seriously, get him to write a paper on aviation pioneers like Juan de la Cierva, Igor Bensen,
Ernie Boyette, and Ron Awad, and shoot, even Jake, he was on TV! :D
NoWingsAttached
02-11-2012, 03:53 PM
please don't shoot jake, he is my friend
RotorTom
02-11-2012, 04:59 PM
How about this: "He is my son. Not the State's property. I have the right to home school him, I have the right to travel with him and I have the FREEDOM to decide what is best for him. And if I consider this family trip worth-while, I do not need your approval."
scandtours
02-11-2012, 10:37 PM
If you tell the truth there will be a big problem. All his classmates and teachers will like to follow.
Kevin_Richey
02-12-2012, 07:56 PM
Science topics:
Aerodynamics: Lift,Drag,Thrust, weight
Rotorblade profiles that are the most efficient
Propellors " "
Proper air/fuel mixtures
HP vs top speeds of various gyros/helicopters
Minimum airspeeds of same.
Various landing techniques of rotorcraft.
Various take-off " "
What kinds of people fly these type of aircraft (a human interest study)
Non-profit organizations: Problems, benefits, members of such organizations
Weather: Specific Florida climate observations for March compared to home state
Regular air or nitrogen in your tires: Pros Vs Cons
Regular air vs nitrogen in shock absorbers
Various camping preferences: Does income dictate style of camping?
Traveling to an event: Is the extra expense of airline flight worth the time savings? Or, does traveling by automobile make the travel more memorable or miserable?
Photos of Florida in the early AM or late PM. Unusual weather patterns, clouds, humidity.
Fuel station prices in SE US vs NE US: Similar, or quite different?
Compare diesel, gasoline pricing and explain how each fuel fulfills a particular need.
Study internet connections/access/information for those people from all over the world who cannot attend Bensen Days
Thechap
02-12-2012, 10:59 PM
Ken and others, the posts were great!. Kevin you win the prize!!!!!!! The boy will love it.
Thanks you guys and see you all at Bensen Days. And don't forget would someone please ask, "Hey Chap, wanna go fly!"
You guys be SAFE!!!!
Thechap
Heron
02-13-2012, 03:22 AM
Science project for the school, can even take Dominator plans along.
He will love it!
Heron
Scary Gary
02-13-2012, 05:49 AM
Good man taking your boy out of school for this . Real world beats classroom any day . I take my boy to everything I do , and I'm always trying to make it a life long learning experience for him . I'm fortunate to know Kevin Richey , Jon Dailey , Evan Dagle , Jim Vanek and others . And the moor I can expose my boy to people like this the better . On Saturday Evan Dangle spent time with my boy on an armorers course with my boys Glock 21 . My boy loved it . Jon Dailey spent time with us on gyro topics , And Jim Vanek spent a lot of his precious time with my boy and I Going over all kinds of educational rich aviation , gyro , Sportcopter and other topics . I look at this time as priceless for my boy . And I always emphasis that education is the pipeline for all that is truly cool . And this stuff is cool .
On our way home I always try to ask him " do you think anyone at your school is doing anything as cool as this today " ?
You are doing good taking your boy to this . He will remember this forever .
Lee Scatt
02-13-2012, 10:43 AM
I'm with Tom on this, But a little report wouldn't hurt either.
I hope someone asks,"Hey Chapson, wanna go fly?"
Kevin_Richey
02-13-2012, 04:45 PM
Good man taking your boy out of school for this . Real world beats classroom any day . I take my boy to everything I do , and I'm always trying to make it a life long learning experience for him . I'm fortunate to know Kevin Richey , Jon Dailey , Evan Dagle , Jim Vanek and others . And the moor I can expose my boy to people like this the better . On Saturday Evan Dangle spent time with my boy on an armorers course with my boys Glock 21 . My boy loved it . Jon Dailey spent time with us on gyro topics , And Jim Vanek spent a lot of his precious time with my boy and I Going over all kinds of educational rich aviation , gyro , Sportcopter and other topics . I look at this time as priceless for my boy . And I always emphasis that education is the pipeline for all that is truly cool . And this stuff is cool .
On our way home I always try to ask him " do you think anyone at your school is doing anything as cool as this today " ?
You are doing good taking your boy to this . He will remember this forever .
I REALLY wish you hadn't said you know me, Scarius Garius... Now everyone will really think I'm weird, like you!
You sure like to use that work "Cool". Is that because you are a "Cool" dad?
Scary Gary
02-14-2012, 05:58 AM
Me weird ?????
You're the one who drives electric trains !!!!!
I'm exposing my kid to rad people becouse I'm not rad .
Thechap
02-14-2012, 07:35 AM
Guys, I want to thank everyone for their help. I'm still waiting on the confirmation for a, "Hey Chap, wanna go for a ride!" Don't make me stand by the runway with my thumb out, which I am known for doing LOL.
JRB549
02-16-2012, 08:41 AM
Sorry I dont have a link but the "Center for Great Apes" in Wauchula is a one a kind place to see. The locals call it the "monkey farm" and have no idea what they have right in their back yards. It isnt open to the public as a tourist spot but can be toured for a donation and an appointment.
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