PLEASE JOIN US FOR THE
Legacy In Flight Luncheon
October 1, 2025 – SOLD OUT!
11:30 am | Frontiers of Flight Museum

KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Mark Armstrong
Son of Apollo 11 Astronaut Neil Armstrong
PRESS RELEASE
Dallas, TX – January 6, 2025 – The Frontiers of Flight Museum proudly announces a momentous gift from the Armstrong Family Collection—a rare piece of the original “Wright Flyer” fabric that flew both at Kitty Hawk in 1901, and on Apollo 11 which landed on the moon on July 20, 1969.
Additionally, the family is including a companion piece —an original Apollo 11 patch made by Texas Art Embroidery to enhance the presentation of the fabric swatch in the museum.
“Heritage Auctions has been honored to work with Neil Armstrong’s family for several years, and this generous donation – made by his sons Mark and Rick – is one more milestone in that long and wonderful relationship. This donation is certainly valuable, as similar items have sold at Heritage for six figures, but more importantly, it’s an important piece of American history linking two pioneers to another – the first men to take flight to the first person to set foot on the Moon.” –Todd Imhof
The artifact will become a centerpiece in the museum’s aerospace collection, further inspiring generations of visitors with its connection to the Apollo program and its profound impact on space exploration.
“We are honored to receive this extraordinary gift from Armstrong Family—remarkable champions of preserving their father’s legacy and advancing the next generation of aerospace exploration,” said Abigail Erickson-Torres, President & CEO of the Frontiers of Flight Museum.
“This donation deepens our mission to connect visitors to the stories that have shaped aviation and space history.”
Mark Armstrong, youngest son of Neil, will serve as the keynote speaker at the Frontiers of Flight Museum Legacy In-Flight Luncheon-on October 1, 2025.
Their “Legacy In-Flight” Luncheon event, chaired by esteemed engineer, pilot and parachutist Dyan Medina Gibbens, will celebrate the legacies of the past while supporting its Aerospace-STEM education programs of the future—which impacts thousands of students annually.
A panel of youth leaders will weigh in on what a future career in Aerospace could mean for them and the country.
“We are thrilled to welcome Mark Armstrong as our keynote speaker,” said Gibbens. “His insight into the life and legacy of his father, coupled with his commitment to inspiring the next generation, aligns perfectly with the museum’s mission.”
The Legacy In-Flight Luncheon will provide a unique opportunity to hear from Mark Armstrong while showcasing the newly donated artifact and exhibit around Neil Armstrong.
Proceeds from the luncheon will directly support the museum’s programs, which serve to educate and inspire future aviators, engineers, and astronauts.
The Frontiers of Flight Museum, located at Dallas Love Field, is a world-class aerospace museum dedicated to preserving and celebrating the history of aviation and space exploration. The museum features over 40 exhibits, including the Apollo 7 Command Module and the Wright Flyer replica, and serves as a hub for innovative STEM education.

HONORARY CHAIRS
OLIN C. LANCASTER, III
OLIN C. LANCASTER, IV
CHRISTOPHER LANCASTER

EVENT CHAIR
Dyan Medina Gibbens
Senior Advisor, DARPA / CEO, Trumbull
HOST COMMITTEE
- Mike Brosler
- Rhonda Sargent Chambers
- Leslie & Steve Coker
- Suzanne Collmer
- Craig Davis
- David Drabinsky
- Chris Gannett
- Dan Hamilton
- Christene Dino Hobbs
- Monique Van Hummel
- Emmy Marcus
- Rhonda Marcus
- Troy & Ryan McCuller
- Vodi Cook Meagher
- Mark Melton
- Carol Seay
- Patrick Walsh
- Courtney Woo



















