The National Aerospace Museum of the United States, large-scale, covers all aspects of the history of aerospace since the Wright brothers invented the aircraft, glide wings, aircraft, aircraft, transport aircraft, passenger aircraft, rockets, planetary probes, spacecraft, artificial satellites, everything, The ribbon also shows high-speed racing and motorcycles, the vastness of the sky and the high speed of the passion, and the pinch in place. The shelves of the gift shop are also full of tricks and multi-person eyeballs.
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The National Aerospace Museum of the United States, large-scale, covers all aspects of the history of aerospace since the Wright brothers invented the aircraft, glide wings, aircraft, aircraft, transport aircraft, passenger aircraft, rockets, planetary probes, spacecraft, artificial satellites, everything, The ribbon also shows high-speed racing and motorcycles, the vastness of the sky and the high speed of the passion, and the pinch in place. The shelves of the gift shop are also full of tricks and multi-person eyeballs.
My first Smithsonian experience. Two floors filled with various sections covering all about planes and space travel in the 20th century.
Beautiful remodel of the Air & Space Museum! I felt like a big kid on a field trip! Make sure you get tickets online 1st especially if visiting on the weekend.
The National Aerospace Museum of the United States is the world's leading museum dedicated to flight. There are 24 exhibition halls, 18,000 square meters of exhibition area. It exhibits all kinds of aircraft, rockets, missiles, spaceships, and objects used by famous pilots and astronauts which are of great significance in flight history. Everyone can see it at close range. Such a precious exhibit is very rare and shocking.
The 24 exhibition halls of the National Museum of Aeronautics and Astronautics have a total area of 18,000 square meters. Each exhibition hall displays all kinds of aircraft, rockets, missiles, spacecraft, and objects used by famous pilots and astronauts which are of great significance in flight history. Except for the huge size of the model, most of the exhibits are precious or spare objects. There is no "Do Not Hand" sign on the exhibits in the museum. The audience can operate by themselves and shoot the exhibits at will. Today I went to the National Air Force Museum. From the invention of the plane by the White brothers in 1908 to the Air Force One and the Space Shuttle, there is a complete range. Feed one's sight on.