Alright, Ernie, I'll ask. How'd you get the plane in the auditorium/theater??
Yes, RV10Man, the wings are removable which did help... but like everything else that happens at the school's performing arts center, it was mostly just magic. I've long dreamed of displaying one of our RV-12s "stage center", but this event was over the top; Band, Cheerleaders, etc. It was magical at every level.
Aside: For those just hearing about Eagle's Nest Projects, following a brief scope of the program.
Eagle's Nest Projects is a publicly funded 501(c)(3) high school STEM education program that empowers build-students and inspires them to levels of future achievement they never dreamed possible. By design, the program provides academic credit, dual at many campuses, and build-students can qualify for 20-hours of free flight instruction in the aircraft they built. Eagle's Nest Projects is partnered with Embry-Riddle, and to quote Ron Popiel, "wait, there's more"... build-students regularly display their aircraft at local community events and fly-ins to build community awareness, school, and community pride.
From one of my favorite characters... "Infinity and Beyond!"