
This specific exhibit was the AS11, a 1.3 billion dollar, 30-ton tractor/trailer asset deployed to assist local recruiting units in generating interest in upcoming generations by using virtual reality helicopter stations.
Students entered the demonstration trailer for a three-minute flying simulation.
Alex Hampton, junior, said, “The simulation helps with the control of the helicopter.”
Sophomore Maylynn Pipkin also experienced the demonstration.

The demonstration was led by several Army recruiters stationed in Wenatchee. Recruiters go on a 3-year recruiter tour before they have the option to go to a different job for the military. The recruiters’ job is to convince people to join the military.
Damieon Hansen, junior, shared what he learned: “You can join to be a full-time recruiter, as they were stationed as recruiters for 3-4 years.”

Senior Neftali Alfonso said, “It is a great opportunity; there are a lot of jobs. People don’t realize that you don’t have to be fighting smart. People join and take a medical or dentist career and then they join a hospital and they get a job because veterans have priorities and then you are well off in this experience I realized that it is not easy flying a helicopter and that the joysticks are very sensitive and I had a good time it is an experience that I would definitely recommend to people if you have the chance to do it”