The Washington Branch of the American Aerospace Museum is a large aerospace technology museum that brings together a large number of aircraft, space probe exhibitions and flight simulation experiences, affiliated with the Smithsonian Institution, and also researching aerospace, and the Center for the History and Scientific Research of Planetary Science and Geogeology and Geophysics.
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The Washington Branch of the American Aerospace Museum is a large aerospace technology museum that brings together a large number of aircraft, space probe exhibitions and flight simulation experiences, affiliated with the Smithsonian Institution, and also researching aerospace, and the Center for the History and Scientific Research of Planetary Science and Geogeology and Geophysics.
Very worth a visit to the space museum, more boutique than the downtown museum, including blackbirds, discovery, etc., more systematic display of aircraft and other aerospace vehicles
It is worth seeing, of course, if you have some understanding. The treasure of the town hall, Enola gay, who threw atomic bombs to Japan, the shuttle. After learning about the lives of these aircraft, I was amazed.
The exhibits here are boutiques, from Blackbird high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft to the space shuttle Discovery, from strategic bombers Enola Gaye to volunteer MiG-15 fighters, from various Sputnik satellites to rockets and missiles...the exhibits are complete and renovated. There is also an observation deck like the airport tower, and in the afternoon you can see the take-off and landing of large aircraft on international routes at the nearby Dulles International Airport. The pavilion has an IMAX studio, and there are short films showing different times every day, each generally no more than 45 minutes, and the viewing effect is excellent. This is a must-see for aviation enthusiasts.
This is a branch of the National Aerospace Museum, near the airport in Virginia. The museum branch is large in size, and some large aerospace equipment is displayed here, such as the famous Blackbird Reconnaissance Aircraft, Concorde passenger aircraft and the B29 bombers who dropped atomic bombs in Hiroshima, etc., can be seen here.