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We were travelling recently, unable to fly, so wanted to work in something related as a fun day.
I really wanted to stop in and see the Lycoming factory, have been flying one of their engines. Early one Monday am we submitted a request for a tour that Wednesday at 2 pm. Had not heard back from them on Tuesday so tried to call, could not get through to a real person. Rather than sit around all day Wednesday hoping we would get in we stopped by at the factory. Things were locked down pretty tight, two security guards behind fancy glass and doors, they did not move that much answering questions. They had ZERO knowledge of anything pertaining to factory tours, did not know who to contact, did not even try to call anyone. No help. So, we left the area. Thus far, nobody has responded to our tour request. https://www.lycoming.com/tours Now, we did reach out on a day that some might consider a holiday, and we did not request 72 hours in advance, but it just strikes us as a PR issue. No help in person, no response to online form submittal.
We then set sights for Hammondsport NY for the Glenn Curtiss museum. WOW! We spent almost 3 hours there, the looping intro video was a must watch. Neat specimens, history, context. Great old motorcycles. Visibly open workshops. Other period and local items appropriate for such a museum. The only thing that would make it better would be if it were on an airport akin to First Flight. Our key takeaway is this dude did more for aviation than the Wrights. https://glennhcurtissmuseum.org/
Thumbs down Lycoming
Thumbs up Curtiss
I really wanted to stop in and see the Lycoming factory, have been flying one of their engines. Early one Monday am we submitted a request for a tour that Wednesday at 2 pm. Had not heard back from them on Tuesday so tried to call, could not get through to a real person. Rather than sit around all day Wednesday hoping we would get in we stopped by at the factory. Things were locked down pretty tight, two security guards behind fancy glass and doors, they did not move that much answering questions. They had ZERO knowledge of anything pertaining to factory tours, did not know who to contact, did not even try to call anyone. No help. So, we left the area. Thus far, nobody has responded to our tour request. https://www.lycoming.com/tours Now, we did reach out on a day that some might consider a holiday, and we did not request 72 hours in advance, but it just strikes us as a PR issue. No help in person, no response to online form submittal.
We then set sights for Hammondsport NY for the Glenn Curtiss museum. WOW! We spent almost 3 hours there, the looping intro video was a must watch. Neat specimens, history, context. Great old motorcycles. Visibly open workshops. Other period and local items appropriate for such a museum. The only thing that would make it better would be if it were on an airport akin to First Flight. Our key takeaway is this dude did more for aviation than the Wrights. https://glennhcurtissmuseum.org/
Thumbs down Lycoming
Thumbs up Curtiss