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  • Balloons and Airships

    Follow the history of lighter-than-air flight.

    July 1, 1976 – 1990

    Air and Space Museum

  • GPS: A New Constellation

    View an exhibition that examines the history, development, and current applications of the Global Positioning System (GPS).

    October 17, 1998 – Closed

    Air and Space Museum

  • Modern Carrier Aviation: Seapower in a Changing World

    Examine text, charts, photographs, artifacts and learn about the technological changes affecting the way navies operate, both from a historical standpoint and by how they have influenced war at sea.

    April 27, 1990 – Closed

    Air and Space Museum

  • Benefits from Flight

    Explore the many roles that air and space flight have played in the 7 decades since Kitty Hawk and the social consequences of air and space technology.

    July 1, 1976 – 1982

    Air and Space Museum

  • Calling All Stars

    View 7 aluminum paintings by contemporary artist Andreas Nottebahm exhibited in conjunction with the Albert Einstein Planetarium show Calling All Stars.

    March 10, 1989 – Closed

    Air and Space Museum

  • Flying for Fun

    Enjoyment of flight can come in many forms, even without a pilot's license, as the objects in this exhibition illustrate.

    June 30, 1978 – Closed

    Air and Space Museum

  • Flight Technology

    Learn how and why airplanes fly in this gallery designed for children.

    July 1, 1976 – 1988

    Air and Space Museum

  • Modern Turbine Engines

    Investigate the CFM International CFM56-2 turbofan and Pratt & Whitney Canada PW 123 turboprop engines, representative of engines developed in the 1970s and 1980s and used today to power many medium- and short-range transport aircraft.

    September 24, 1990 – Closed

    Air and Space Museum

  • Werner von Braun

    View photographs, models, and awards received by von Braun, a replica of the tape recorder that returned to earth from Explorer III, and animation art from a 1950 Disney film in an exhibit marking the 20th anniversary of the launch of Explorer I.

    January 1978 – Closed

    Air and Space Museum

  • Aircraft Models

    Visit a selection of some 50 finely crafted military and civilian aircraft models of different scale, representing aircraft technology since the early 20th century.

    July 29, 1982 – Late 1998

    Air and Space Museum

  • Paintings by Rowland Emett

    See two paintings by Rowland Emett that depict two of his whimsical sculptures: Pussiewillow II and MAUD.

    November 1, 1980 – 1981

    Air and Space Museum

  • The S.S. (Space Ship) Pussiewillow II

    Enjoy a whimsical machine by inventor-sculptor Rowland Emett, who is known worldwide for his intricate machines that whirr, spin, flash, sway, and quiver, going nowhere, doing nothing, poking fun at technology.

    March 1, 1980 – 1990

    Air and Space Museum

  • General Aviation

    Examine private, non-commercial airline and non-military flight used to transport people, products, and services in the United States.

    July 1, 1976 – 1983

    Air and Space Museum

  • Grover Loening

    See photographs, trophies, medals, and plane models that tell the story of aircraft designer Grover Loening, the first person in the U.S. to receive a degree in aeronautical engineering.

    April 30, 1978 – Closed

    Air and Space Museum

  • Naval Aviation Art

    Observe 16 works commemorating the 75-year history of naval aviation. Organized by the U.S. Naval Institute, Annapolis, Maryland.

    August 29, 1986 – Closed

    Air and Space Museum

  • Magellan Venus Probe Video

    Watch a 6-minute video showing footage from the unmanned Magellan Venus Probe, launched May 4, 1989 and now orbiting Venus.

    August 28, 1990 – Closed

    Air and Space Museum

  • Carrier War in the Pacific

    Review 6 principal carrier battles of World War II through models, maps, photographs, and original newsreel footage.

    September 29, 1989 – Closed

    Air and Space Museum

  • World War I Aviation

    Explore the technological advances of WWI aviation set against a background of a front-line, allied airstrip somewhere in France in 1918.

    July 1, 1976 – 1987

    Air and Space Museum

  • Vertical Flight

    Visit helicopters, autogiros, and special vehicles in this gallery.

    July 1, 1976 – 1994

    Air and Space Museum

  • Expeditionary Airfield System (Portable Airport)

    See sections of aluminum matting used as a runway that is part of a portable expeditionary airfield system developed by the U.S. Marine Corps in the 1950s, and used extensively during the 1960s in Vietnam.

    October 1, 1986 – Closed

    Air and Space Museum

  • ICE Meets Ice: International Cometary Explorer

    Discover a 1/10 scale model of NASA's ICE (International Cometary Explorer) satellite, which flew through the tail of the Giacobini-Zinner comet in September 1985.

    July 11, 1986 – Closed

    Air and Space Museum

  • Flight Testing

    Trace the history of flight research, research aircraft, and the test pilot.

    July 1, 1976 – 1995

    Air and Space Museum

  • Aerial Firefighting

    Trace the history of aerial firefighting in the U.S. through more than 35 historical photographs and film footage of an actual mission that explain the important role of aircraft in the constant battle against wildfires.

    December 7, 1984 – Closed

    Air and Space Museum

  • Legend's Image: The Great War in the Air Pictured

    See archival treasures of aircraft history, including a photograph of an 1857 gas balloon and a negative and print of the first Wright military aircraft.

    July 12, 1993 – Closed

    Air and Space Museum

  • Life in the Universe

    Explore the universe, its makeup, and its possible habitation.

    July 1, 1976 – 1979

    Air and Space Museum


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