What to do with Wings?
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Here are the various wings I have, minus a third pair of Advanced Space Academy wings identical to the other two. I am not sure why there are different coloured Space Camp wings or which levels the Aviation Challenge wings represent.
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Nice! I like the 25th anniversary pin!SpaceCanada wrote:Here are the various wings I have, minus a third pair of Advanced Space Academy wings identical to the other two. I am not sure why there are different coloured Space Camp wings or which levels the Aviation Challenge wings represent.
My understanding is that lanyard ID’s aren’t being used at SC anymore, so I guess people just put their wings in a box and forget about them now. I guess that would explain how I found the two pairs I have in pockets on the flight suits I have bought at collector shows.
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Space Academy: 2012, 2013 and 2014
Advanced Space Academy: 2016 and 2018
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The different colored wings indicated different programs.
Space Camp (ages 9-11) and Parent Child get the red Space Camp wings.
Space Academy (ages 12-14 & Adult) get the blue Space Camp wings.
Advanced Academy (ages 15-17) gets the round AA wings.
AC green: Mach I and Pilot CoPilot
AC blue: Mach II & adult
AC red: Mach III
Space Camp (ages 9-11) and Parent Child get the red Space Camp wings.
Space Academy (ages 12-14 & Adult) get the blue Space Camp wings.
Advanced Academy (ages 15-17) gets the round AA wings.
AC green: Mach I and Pilot CoPilot
AC blue: Mach II & adult
AC red: Mach III
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Who gets (or got) the green space camp wings, then?street wrote:The different colored wings indicated different programs.
Space Camp (ages 9-11) and Parent Child get the red Space Camp wings.
Space Academy (ages 12-14 & Adult) get the blue Space Camp wings.
Advanced Academy (ages 15-17) gets the round AA wings.
AC green: Mach I and Pilot CoPilot
AC blue: Mach II & adult
AC red: Mach III
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Space Academy: 2012, 2013 and 2014
Advanced Space Academy: 2016 and 2018
Undefeated for winning mission patch designs!
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Space Academy: 2012, 2013 and 2014
Advanced Space Academy: 2016 and 2018
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I have seen those before i think they are the blue ones Street mentioned above don't know if the manufacturer changed or what but i've seen some space academy wings that look more green like that than blue.
Jason original callsign Loverboy
SC 1991
SA Level 1 1993
AC Intermediate 1996
ASA 1998
Corporate Space Camp 2005
AC Counselor Summer 07 callsign Boomerang
Adult Alumni Camp 2007
Adult Alumni Camp 2008
Official Space Camp Ambassador
SC 1991
SA Level 1 1993
AC Intermediate 1996
ASA 1998
Corporate Space Camp 2005
AC Counselor Summer 07 callsign Boomerang
Adult Alumni Camp 2007
Adult Alumni Camp 2008
Official Space Camp Ambassador
"Who gets (or got) the green space camp wings, then?"
The ones that threw up on the centrifuge.
The ones that threw up on the centrifuge.
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I have seen a few off colored AC wings as well. Especially when they made the 25th anniversary silver wings some of the colors seemed off.
Jason original callsign Loverboy
SC 1991
SA Level 1 1993
AC Intermediate 1996
ASA 1998
Corporate Space Camp 2005
AC Counselor Summer 07 callsign Boomerang
Adult Alumni Camp 2007
Adult Alumni Camp 2008
Official Space Camp Ambassador
SC 1991
SA Level 1 1993
AC Intermediate 1996
ASA 1998
Corporate Space Camp 2005
AC Counselor Summer 07 callsign Boomerang
Adult Alumni Camp 2007
Adult Alumni Camp 2008
Official Space Camp Ambassador
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Definitely sad to see the name badges go! They were a point of pride to wear around! Although probably not a great decision cost wise, I wish they had both. The wristbands for medicine/money, but the name badges to serve their original purpose, tell a person's name! Ha-deo-Tacha-Meany. I have no idea how to spell that, but you know what i'm talking about, Kevin Donaldson.
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At one time there early in its history there were two Space Camp programs, Space Camp and Space Camp 2. I don't think the ages lined up with any current program exactly but the programs were most like Camp and Academy from what i can tell.
When a third program was added they were renamed Space Camp, Space Academy Level 1 and Space Academy Level 2. Later the academy programs were renamed Space Academy and Advanced Space Academy. So in this case Space Camp 2 was the upper level program early on before the third program was added. Names have just changed over the years.
Aviation Challenge had a similar go around with names. Originally it was just Aviation Challenge which I believe was a high school program. When a middle School program was added the middle school program was Aviation Challenge Basic and their high school program Aviation Challenge Intermediate. In '96 an elementary school program was added called Aviation Challenge Primary. Within a year all of them were changed to their current names. Mach 1 elementary school age, Mach 2 middle school age, mach 3 high school age
When a third program was added they were renamed Space Camp, Space Academy Level 1 and Space Academy Level 2. Later the academy programs were renamed Space Academy and Advanced Space Academy. So in this case Space Camp 2 was the upper level program early on before the third program was added. Names have just changed over the years.
Aviation Challenge had a similar go around with names. Originally it was just Aviation Challenge which I believe was a high school program. When a middle School program was added the middle school program was Aviation Challenge Basic and their high school program Aviation Challenge Intermediate. In '96 an elementary school program was added called Aviation Challenge Primary. Within a year all of them were changed to their current names. Mach 1 elementary school age, Mach 2 middle school age, mach 3 high school age
Jason original callsign Loverboy
SC 1991
SA Level 1 1993
AC Intermediate 1996
ASA 1998
Corporate Space Camp 2005
AC Counselor Summer 07 callsign Boomerang
Adult Alumni Camp 2007
Adult Alumni Camp 2008
Official Space Camp Ambassador
SC 1991
SA Level 1 1993
AC Intermediate 1996
ASA 1998
Corporate Space Camp 2005
AC Counselor Summer 07 callsign Boomerang
Adult Alumni Camp 2007
Adult Alumni Camp 2008
Official Space Camp Ambassador