SPRING BREAK DAY CAMPS – 2024

About Spring Break Day Camps

  • $65 per camp ($55 for LSFM members)
  • Children 9 – 14 years of age
  • Day Camps are from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.
  • Before & After Camp Care from 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. | $30 per day camp ($25 for LSFM members)
  • Campers may bring a sack lunch, order delivered lunch or order in-house from Minuti Cafe (no less than one week in advance).
  • Refunds may be issued up until 2 weeks before the start of camp.
  • Scouts or American Heritage Girls looking for Spring Break Badge Workshops? Click here.
  • Call 346-352-7688 or email education@lonestarflight.org for more information.

Summer Camps: Members receive priority registration later in February.  For alerts on when Non-Members may register for Summer Camp, please sign up at the bottom of this page for our enewsletter.

MASTERMINDS OF DESIGN – SOLD OUT

Tuesday, March 12

Creative minds welcome! Discover visionaries like Leonardo DaVinci, an engineer, designer, and scientist who sparked a 500 year journey toward powered flight.  Celebrate 120 Years of Flight pioneers and innovators across a spectrum of STEM careers. Design models using engineering principles, hands-on building, advances in technology, and your own futuristic ideas to become a Mastermind of Design

ACES & LEGENDS – SOLD OUT

Thursday, March 14

The battles in the skies started with the race for dominant engineering to make the next bigger and faster aircraft design. Each day, examine a different set of warbirds – observers, trainers, dive bombers, fighters, and heavy bombers – up close to see how differences in technology meant life or death on the battlefield, and learn about the pilots and crew that relied on their machine to get the job done. Hop in our networked flight simulators with your camp-mates making up a squadron to recreate WWII missions by defending a bombing run in a P-51 Mustang, dive-bombing a battleship in an SBD Dauntless, and dogfighting in a Corsair.

PILOT MAKER I:   BASIC TRAINING – SOLD OUT

Friday, March 15

The T-6 Texan was called the “Pilot Maker” because it was the last training plane young pilots flew before taking on the WWII Warbird fighters and bombers. Follow beginner flight school training as you learn the science that a pilot needs to know, how physics is used to control the aircraft, and the mechanics inside the planes. Practice your new piloting skills on our flight simulators during your training missions.