Attractions
Museum exhibits include artifacts and materials related to the history of ballooning and the science behind ballooning. Modern multimedia systems such as a balloon flight simulator provide both education and entertainment. The recently opened movie theater provides both 2D and 4D films. Several notable displays include Women's Contribution to the History of Ballooning, Sid Cutter's influence on the Albuquerque Ballooning Industry, and a Troy Bradley Pilot Spotlight for his significant experience flying and numerous awards.Building design and construction
The museum, designed by the architectural firm Gerald A. Martin, Ltd., is a partial two-story high bay building. The high bay, which is the main gallery, is 80 feet tall with a tensile fabric roof. The interior ceiling is 75 feet high. Construction of the museum was completed in November 2004 at a cost of $10.4 million. Framing is chiefly steel with some concrete supports. The structural engineer of record was Chavez-Grieves Consulting Engineers.Tim Anderson 4-D Theater
In 2006, the Balloon Museum planned to add a new 4-D movie theater. To pay for the equipment, the museum obtained a sizable grant from the State of New Mexico. The money, some $1.7 million, was distributed by then-governor Bill Richardson without oversight or review. The museum used a million dollars to buy the video equipment, which was delivered in 2008. Unfortunately a 2009 feasibility study showed that the equipment was too big to fit into the building, and that the engineering challenges related to installing the equipment would not be more expensive than expected. However the theater was completed and opened in 2016.See also
* List of U.S. Ballooning Hall of Fame InducteesReferences
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