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Thomas W. Haas We All Fly

Air and Space Museum

Thomas W. Haas We All Fly celebrates the breadth and depth of general aviation and its deep impact on society. This gallery explores the many facets of general aviation, from sport to business to humanitarian, and introduces the variety of careers available in aviation. Aircraft featured in the gallery include the Aviation Specialties Unlimited Challenger III, Cirrus SR22, and the Lear Jet 23.


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Rectangular white Foam Canard Core

Foam Canard Core

Angled view of a blue and yellow model plane. The body of the plane is blue with a white stripe, the propeller is white, the wings are yellow, and NC 17277 is written on the tail in yellow. There is also a black squarelike structure on the plane's nose near the propeller.

Model, Static, Taylor E-2 Cub

Thin wooden Winglet Root Template with pencil markings

Winglet Root Template

Thin plastic wing-shaped Canard Template with pencil markings

Canard Template

Altimeter

Model, Static, Beechcraft 35 Bonanza "Waikiki Beech"

Gloves, Flying, Patty Wagstaff, Civilian

Global Positioning System, Apollo, Cosmos Phase II

ADS-B Transceiver (UAT), Apollo, Capstone

Plotter, Navigation, Weems, Mark II

Goggles, Flying, Civilian, Bernt Balchen

Multi Function Display (MFD), Garmin, MX-20, Capstone Phase II

Indicator, Airspeed, Multiengine a/c

Helmet, Flying, Civilian, Bernt Balchen

Artificial Horizon

Camera, Fairchild K-3B

Computer, Dead Reckoning, Jeppesen, E6B-2P

Model, Static, Bell 407, Fairfax County Police Department

Main Landing Gear Strut

Model, Static, Gulfstream GIV

Medal, National Geographic Society Hubbard Medal, Lincoln Ellsworth

Hot Wire Foam Cutter

Suit, Flying, Charles A. Lindbergh, Lockheed Sirius "Tingmissartoq"

Camera, Graflex, Model RB, Charles A. Lindbergh

Indicator, Rate of Climb

Canopy

GPS Receiver, Garmin, GX-50, Capstone Phase I

White, twin-engine business jet with red stripe and metallic wings, hanging in dim interior

Lear Jet 23

Side view of a red and white plane suspended from the ceiling. The number NI538C is written on the side in red, as is Spirit of Columbus in cursive.

Cessna 180

Ground Based Transceiver (GBT), ADS-B, Capstone

Garrett (Allied Signal) TFE731-3R Turbofan Engine

Narco VHT-2 Superhomer VOR Receiver/Indicator

Side view of a bright red airplane that can become a car. There are white lines on the side as well as a propeller. The words Airphibian are on both the front and back of the vehicle.

Fulton Airphibian FA-3-101

Wing Attach Fitting

Suit, Flying, Civilian, Patty Wagstaff


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