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Santa Claus is coming to town, and he’s arriving by chopper on Saturday. Saint Nick will land via helicopter at the Aviation Museum of New Hampshire, 27 Navigator Road in Londonderry. Touchdown is scheduled for 11 a.m. outside the Aviation Museum. All are welcome to attend and join in welcoming the jolly old elf. Families wishing to welcome the arrival of Santa’s helicopter should be at the museum no later than 10:45 a.m. to park and then make their way to the landing observation area. After arriving, Santa will enter the museum, where he’ll visit with children one-on-one. Santa will be available until 1 p.m., when he’ll depart by fire truck courtesy of the Manchester Airport Fire Department, which will whisk him off to his next appearance. Children who speak to Santa will be rewarded with goodie bags given out by Santa’s helpers. “It’s become an annual tradition for Santa to visit us by helicopter, and we’re pleased to continue it this year,” said Jeff Rapsis, executive director of the Aviation Museum. “This close to Christmas Eve, Santa prefers to travel by chopper because the flying reindeer are resting up for the big night on Dec. 24,” Rapsis said. Santa’s visit will take place rain or shine. If the weather prevents Santa’s chopper from flying, he’ll arrive by fire truck instead. The Aviation Museum will be open free to visitors on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Following Santa’s departure, regular admission prices will be charged from 1 to 4 p.m. The Aviation Museum’s store will be open throughout the day so visitors can enjoy holiday shopping. Besides Santa’s arrival, Saturday also marks the debut of this year’s “Festival of Planes” exhibit inside the museum. The exhibit, which runs through Sunday, Jan. 19, includes more than 2,000 aviation-related toys, games and other items that celebrate the enduring childhood fascination with flight. This year’s holiday exhibit will be highlighted by a display of vintage aviation-themed board games as well as a pair of custom-made mobiles hung with model planes that will fly in formation overhead. “Many aviation careers started with a special model or toy plane under a tree or given as a birthday present,” Rapsis said. “Each year, we celebrate that connection by displaying aviation toys from our collection, some of which go back to the days of Charles Lindbergh.” The Aviation Museum is open Fridays and Saturdays, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Sundays, from 1 to 4 p.m. Admission is $10 for ages 13 and up; $5 for ages 6-12, seniors 65 and over, and veterans/active military; and free for kids 5 and under. Santa’s appearance at the Aviation Museum is made possible by generous supporters including Business NH Magazine, Manchester-Boston Regional Airport; CR Helicopters of Nashua; Common Man Roadside, Signature Flight Services; and the Manchester Airport Fire Department. The Aviation Museum of N.H. is a nonprofit 501©3 tax-exempt organization dedicated to celebrating New Hampshire’s role in aviation history and inspiring tomorrow’s aerospace professionals. For more information, visit aviationmuseumofnh.org .
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