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The National Soaring Museum (NSM) is an aviation museum whose stated aim is to preserve the history of motorless flight. It is located on top of Harris Hill near Elmira, New York , United States.

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7-812: The NSM is the Soaring Society of America 's official repository. In 1975, the SSA Board of Directors transferred the Soaring Hall of Fame to the National Soaring Museum. The museum features a large collection of vintage and historical gliders. The museum also administers the National Landmark of Soaring program to recognize people, places and events which are significant in the history of motorless aviation. Elmira and Harris Hill have long been associated with soaring in

14-638: A display on the subject at the time. In the 1960s, the gliding segment of this small collection was moved to Harris Hill as a result of the work of the Harris Hill Soaring Corporation and Schweizer Aircraft co-founder Paul A. Schweizer . By 1969 the Soaring Society of America had earmarked Harris Hill as the location for the future National Soaring Museum. The museum was established as an independent nonprofit corporation. The New York State Department of Education chartered

21-472: A nationwide membership of over 10,000, is headquartered in Hobbs, New Mexico . It is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. The SSA is led by the 17 members on its board of directors and its executive committee, ten of whom are regionally elected by the general membership and serve for three years. The other seven at-large directors are elected annually by the other directors. In addition to the executive meetings of

28-737: The National Warplane Museum , now called Wings of Eagles to move to the area in 1997. Along with the nearby Glenn H. Curtiss Museum in Hammondsport, New York , these three aviation history museums are major tourist draws to the Elmira region. In 2013 the original Warren E. Eaton Motorless Flight Facility was listed on the National Register of Historic Places . The NSM collection includes: Soaring Society of America The Soaring Society of America (SSA)

35-553: The USA. The establishment of the nation's most prolific glider manufacturer, Schweizer Aircraft in Elmira and the holding of first 13 National Soaring Contests at the site between 1930 and 1946 guaranteed its stature as a location. During the US National Soaring Contests in the 1950s competitors and organizers discussed the concept of a national soaring museum. A local Elmira museum at Strathmont Estates featured

42-461: The museum as a non-profit educational institution in 1972. The museum replaced its original fire-damaged building in 1979 with a new 16,000 sq ft (1,500 m) facility. In 1989 an addition of 12,000 sq ft (1,100 m) was completed and in 1993 a 3,200 sq ft (300 m) Collections Annex was completed. The presence of the NSM at Harris Hill was instrumental in convincing

49-684: Was founded at the instigation of Warren E. Eaton to promote the sport of soaring in the USA and internationally. The first meeting was held in New York City in the McGraw–Hill Building on February 20, 1932. Its first objective was to hold a national soaring competition every year, but other roles were quickly adopted. In 1954, the Society created the Soaring Hall of Fame . Today the SSA, with

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