The XV-15 Tilt Rotor technology demonstrator was the culmination of efforts begun in the early 1950s to produce an aircraft that could takeoff, land, and hover like a helicopter, but with the speed of ...
Enjoy views of the Moon, along with other night sky objects, at the Udvar-Hazy Center, weather permitting. Astronomy Program Observe the Sun DC Metro Area Fridays and Saturdays from 12:00 pm to 3:00 ...
Dragonflies and other flying insects flap their paper-thin wings very fast to help them fly. Their bodies are thin and sleek.
This browser does not support the video element. During NASA’s Apollo program in the 1960s, astronauts were venturing farther than ever before Traveling as far as the Moon meant spending five to ...
The Museum’s collection of 30 World War II-era American military aircraft ranges from propeller-driven trainers, fighters, flying boats, and bombers to the nation’s first generation of jet-powered ...
William John Heaslip (1898--1970) was a prominent artist whose aviation-themed work, especially during World War II, was known for its accuracy and detail. This collection consists of approximately ...
The first supersonic airliner to enter service, the Concorde flew thousands of passengers across the Atlantic at twice the speed of sound for over 25 years. Designed and built by Aérospatiale of ...
In the P-38 Lockheed engineer Clarence "Kelly" Johnson and his team of designers created one of the most successful twin-engine fighters ever flown by any nation. From 1942 to 1945, U. S. Army Air ...
At Grumman; Gene worked on the F9F Cougar, F11F Tiger, F11f-1F Super Target, F111, F14 Tomcat, X-29 Forward Sweptwing, Lunar Module(LEM), OV1 Mohawk, A6 Intruder, Ea6B Prowler, EF111 TJS, S2f Tracker, ...
Lt. Col. Mark T. Doll is an accomplished polar pilot, assigned to the 109 Airlift Wing, New York Air National Guard in Scotia, NY. He has over 6500 flying hours, with over 5000 in the ski-equipped ...
Trans World Airlines (TWA) introduced "Royal Ambassador Service" for first-class passengers on trans-Atlantic and other international flights in June 1961. This collection consists of a Trans World ...
Amelia Earhart was awarded this medal in recognition of her transatlantic flight in June 1928. With that flight Earhart became the first woman to fly across the Atlantic, though she was merely a ...