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  • J. Renee Balloon

    Huff-Daland Duster

    Aeronca C-2

    Piper PA-12Super Cruiser

    City of Washington

    Mooney M-18C Mite

    WatermanAerobile #6

    Cessna 180Spirit of Columbus Gates

    Lear Jet 23

    Beechcraft 35 BonanzaWaikiki Beach

    Stanley Nomad

    Farman Sport

    DSI/NASAOblique Wing

    Pathfinder Plus

    DoubleEagle II

    Bensen B-8MGyrocopter

    Spirit of Kitty Hawk

    ENTRANCE

    Horten Ho III f

    Horten Ho VI V2

    Gyro 2000Ikenga 530Z

    Nelson BB-1Dragonfly

    Arlington Sisu 1A

    Mitchell U-2Superwing

    Rutan VariEze

    Nemesis

    LoudenslagerLaser 200

    ENGINES

    Delta WingModel 162

    Monnett Moni

    American AerolightsDouble Eagle

    Ultraflight Lazair SS EC

    Bensen B-6Gyroglider

    Delta Wing Phoenix VIDelta Wing Phoenix VI.BDelta Wing Streak

    Sport Wings Valkyrie

    Pitts Special S-1CLittle Stinker

    Boeing FB-5

    Grunau Baby II B-2

    BedeBD-5B

    De Havilland CanadaDHC-1A Chipmunk

    Penzoil Special

    Arrow Sport A2-60

    Kreider-ReisnerC-4C Challenger

    Travel Air D4DPepsi Skywriter

    Bowlus 1-S-2100Senior Albatross

    Falcon

    Vought F4U-1DCorsair

    Curtiss P-40EKittyhawk

    Naval AircraftFactory N3N-3“Yellow Peril”

    Boeing P-26APeashooter

    Frankfort TG-1A

    Langley Aerodrome A

    Nieuport28C.1

    Benoist-Korn Type XII

    North American P-51CMustang Excalibur III

    Piper J-3Cub

    Grumman G-22Gulfhawk II

    Bücker Bü 133 CJungmeister

    Schweizer SGU 2-22EK

    WeedhopperJC-24C Manta PterodactylFledgling

    Delta Wing Mariah M-9Delta Wing Viper 175

    MacCready Gossamer Albatross

    Grob 102StandardAstir III Stinson L-5

    Sentinel

    Piper PA-18Super Cub

    Vought-SikorskyOS2U-3 Kingfisher

    Arado Ar 234 B Blitz

    Sikorsky YH-19A

    Grumman F-14D(R)Tomcat

    James S. McDonnell SPACE HANGAR

    Monocoupe110 SpecialLittle Butch

    Eipper-Formance Cumulus 10

    P-V Engineering Forum PV-2

    WestlandLysander IIIA

    MahoneySorceress

    RobinsonR44 AstroG-MURY

    LockheedSR-71ABlackbird

    Boeing 367-80“Dash 80”

    Junkers Ju 52/3m

    Boeing 307 StratolinerClipper Flying Cloud

    Grumman F6F-3Hellcat

    Boeing-StearmanN2S-5 Kaydet

    Lockheed MartinX-35B JointStrike Fighter

    Nagler-RolzNR 54 V2

    Focke-Achgelis Fa 330 AAutogiroCompany

    of AmericaAC-35

    Bell H-13J

    Bell Model 30 Ship 1A

    Genevieve

    Hiller XH-44Hiller-Copter

    McDonnell F-4SPhantom II

    Grumman A-6E

    Intruder

    SA-2Guideline Missile

    Bowlus BA-100

    Baby Albatross

    Curtiss 1AGulfhawk

    SukhoiSu-26M

    RepublicP-47D

    Thunderbolt

    Focke-WulfFw 190 F

    HawkerHurricane IICLockheed Vega

    Winnie Mae

    Grumman F8F-2Bearcat Conquest 1

    Caudron G.4

    SPAD XVI

    Aichi M6A1 SeiranKawanishi N1K2-JaShiden Kai “George”

    LockheedP-38J

    Lightning

    Mikoyan-GurevichMiG-21F

    “Fishbed C”

    Bell UH-1H Iroquois“Huey” Smokey III

    Curtiss F9C-2Sparrowhawk

    NorthropN-1M

    Concorde

    North AmericanRockwell ShrikeCommander 500S

    Sweetie Face

    DassaultFalcon 20

    Grumman G-21 Goose

    Bell XV-15 Tilt RotorResearch Aircraft

    Loon Missile

    Turner RT-14

    Nakajima J1N1-SGekko “Irving”

    Halberstadt CL.IV

    Fowler-Gage Biplane

    Bellanca C.F.

    Heinkel He 219 A Uhu

    Dornier Do 335A-1 Pfeil

    Boeing B-29 Superfortress Enola Gay

    Kugisho MXY7Ohka Model 22

    BeechcraftKing Air 65-90

    Mikoyan-GurevichMiG-15bis“Fagot B”

    North AmericanF-86A Sabre

    Lockheed T-33AShooting Star

    Vought RF-8GCrusader

    RotorwayScorpion Too

    Vought-SikorskyXR-4C

    HillerXHOE-1Hornet

    KamanK-225

    RobinsonR22Kellett

    XO-60

    Bell Model47B

    Northrop P-61CBlack Widow

    Grumman Bearcat Drop Test Model

    Republic F-105DThunderchief

    Sikorsky HO5S-1

    Cessna 150

    Lincoln-Standard H.S.

    Loening 0A-1A

    Horten HoIII h

    MesserschmittMe 163 B-1a Komet

    Hiller YROE-1Rotorcycle

    Hiller 1031-A-1Flying Platform

    Globe Swift GC-1A Kawasaki Ki-45KAI Toryu “Nick”

    Wright Model AReproduction

    Cosmos Phase II

    GoodyearPilgrim

    ModernHot-AirBalloonBasket

    Strato-Jump IIIGondola

    RavenVulcoonBalloonBasket

    Don PiccardBalloonBasket

    RutanQuickie

    Ryan PT-22ARecruit

    Donald D. Engen OBSERVATION TOWER

    Sikorsky UH-34DSeahorse

    Cessna 0-1ABird Dog

    BaldwinRed Devil

    Curtiss Model EFlying Boat (hull)

    Curtiss N-9H

    Verville-SperryM-1 Messenger

    Mignet HM.14Pou du CielLa Cucaracha

    Story-EyerlyLittle Gee Bee

    Beechcraft D18SGrummanG-164 Ag-Cat

    Douglas M-2

    Lockheed 1049FSuper Constellation

    Cessna 152

    Virgin AtlanticGlobal Flyer

    Piper PA-23

    Fulton Airphibian FA-3-101

    Bell 206L-ILongRanger IISpirit of Texas

    A-7 A-8 A-9A-1 A-2 A-3 A-4 A-5 A-6 A-16 A-17 A-18A-10 A-11 A-12 A-13 A-14 A-15 A-19 A-20 A-21

    A-7 A-8 A-9A-1 A-2 A-3 A-4 A-5 A-6 A-16 A-17 A-18A-10 A-11 A-12 A-13 A-14 A-15 A-19 A-20 A-21

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    Boeing 307 StratolinerClipper Flying CloudCommercial Aviation

    Air France ConcordeCommercial Aviation

    Lockheed SR-71 BlackbirdCold War Aviation

    Bell UH-1H IroquoisKorea and Vietnam

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    Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center

    B O E I N G AV I AT I O N H A N G A R

    First Level Aircraft

    Second Level Aircraft

    Third Level Aircraft

    ATM

    Elevator

    Food Service

    Gift Shop

    Information

    Restrooms

    Simulators

    Stairs

    Theater

    Tickets

    Tower

    Emergency Exits

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  • S P A C E H A N G A R M A P

    J a m e s S . M c D o n n e l l

    F r e q u e n t l y A s k e d Q u e s t i o n sG e n e r a l I n f o r m a t i o n

    Address14390 Air and Space Museum ParkwayChantilly, VA 20151

    Telephone: 202.633.2494Web site: www.nasm.si.edu

    HoursDaily 10:00 – 5:30; closed Dec. 25.

    AdmissionFree.

    ParkingPublic parking is $15; limited free bus parking. Free after 4:00 p.m.

    Security ScreeningAll bags and visitors will be screened. School groups are advised to leave all unnecessary belongings on the bus.

    AccessibilityWheelchairs are available near the main entrance; a photo ID must be left with Security. The IMAX Theater is wheelchair accessible. Closed captioning and audio description are available for most films.

    Welcome CenterVisitor Services volunteers can tell you about what to see and do and answer any questions you may have. Located just inside the main entrance.

    Observation TowerView airplanes landing at Washington Dulles International Airport, visit an exhibit on air traffic control. Take elevator from lower level.

    Guided ToursFree 90-minute highlights tours daily at 10:30 and 1:00. No tickets or reservations required. Tours begin at the Tours Desk on the lower level.

    IMAX FilmsLarge-format IMAX films are shown daily. Visit the Theater box office just inside the main entrance for schedules and tickets.

    DemonstrationsLook for Discovery Cart demonstrations and other unscheduled activities.

    Flight Simulator RidesLocated in the Boeing Aviation Hangar just below the central overlook. Tickets are required.

    FoodA McDonald’s and McCafe are near the main entrance next to the Museum Store.

    ShoppingThe Museum Store is near the main entrance.

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    How do I get to the National Mall building?The National Mall building is about 28 miles (a 40-minute drive) away in downtown Washington. Public transportation is available via regional bus service or taxi; visit the Welcome Center for information.

    How do I find a name on the Wall of Honor?The Wall of Honor lines the walkway leading to the building entrance. To locate a name, consult a Visitor Services specialist at the Welcome Center, or visit the Wall of Honor web site at www.nasm.si.edu/wallofhonor/.

    How can I buy an annual parking pass?You can purchase a pass at the Welcome Center or online at www.nasm.si.edu/parking. You receive an additional discount if you buy a pass with a Museum membership.

    How do I become a member?You can purchase individual or gift memberships, with or without an annual parking pass, at the Welcome Center or online at www.nasm.si.edu/membership.

    What else should I know?No coat or luggage storage is available; only some small lockers. ATM machines are inside the Museum Store and next to the IMAX Theater box office. Public phones are across from the box office.

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    Viking Engine

    KD2C-2 SkeetTarget Drone

    Mariner10

    RTV-N-15

    RedstoneEngine

    V-2Combustion

    Engine

    SRTM

    Vega

    Atlas-AgenaLaunch Console

    Rocket Models

    MercuryCapsuleBig Joe

    Close EncountersMother Ship Model

    MercuryCapsule 15BFreedom 7 II

    RI 502JATO

    BMWRocketEngine

    LittrowSpectrograph

    Regulus 1

    Matador

    Goddard Rocket

    AGM-86B

    AGM-86A

    Little John

    RIM-8JTalos

    Poseidon C-3

    Titan 1Engine

    H-1Engine

    JupiterEngine

    NavahoEngine

    Katydid

    Styx

    X-259

    Space ShuttleMain Engine

    ASAT

    Agena-B Upper Stage

    ApolloBoilerplateCommandModule

    ApolloService Module

    Propulsion System

    MobileQuarantineFacility

    GeminiVII

    John GlennCouch

    Fritz X

    RuhrstahlX-4

    Hs 293

    Hs 298

    Hs 117

    Rheintochter RI

    Hagelkorn

    Gorgon IIC

    Gorgon VI

    Gargoyle

    XKD5G-1

    MarsPanorama

    Corporal

    AerobeeNosecones

    Lark

    CDC

    GeminiHeat Shields

    Gemini ParagliderResearch Vehicle 1-A

    Spacelab

    Nike-Ajax

    HOE

    CDC

    Mars Pathfinder

    FalconAGM-76A

    Bat

    Loki-Dart

    F-23

    Echo 1

    Relay 1

    CoronaCapsule

    MPP

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    Caltech IRTelescope

    IUEConsole

    AirborneIR Telescope

    UNIVAC

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    Subroc

    FarSide

    Pegasus XL

    TDRSSSatellite

    MMU

    Gorgon IIA

    Spacelab TransferTunnel

    Spacelab InstrumentPointing System

    SpacelabIgloo

    NavahoModel

    RedstoneMissile

    Saturn VInstrument Unit

    AdvancedOrbitingSolar

    Observatory

    Saturn VModel

    MercuryPhoneBooth

    GeminiParaglider

    Wing

    F-1 RocketEngine

    IDEX II

    MLT 1540Light Table

    Snark

    SM-3

    PAC-2

    LeapKKV

    R2D2Mailbox

    New Horizons

    RitcheyMirror GrinderVega

    Balloon

    V-2Turbopump

    SAM-7 Missile andLaunch Tube

    BOEINGAVIATIONHANGAR

    Space Shuttle EnterpriseHuman Spaceflight

    Mobile Quarantine FacilityHuman Spaceflight

    Mercury Capsule 15B Freedom 7 IIHuman Spaceflight

    Mars Pathfinder LanderSpace Science

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