
Five New Exhibits Opening July 28
We're updating every space in our Museum in Washington, DC. Five new galleries will open on July 28, with more opening next year.
From the first flight, to the first steps on the moon, and beyond, discover stories of air and space in our unique exhibitions.
We're updating every space in our Museum in Washington, DC. Five new galleries will open on July 28, with more opening next year.
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Millions of spectators watch aerobatic demonstrations each year, but it isn't all just for show. Aerobatic flying has influenced major advances in aircraft technology and military pilots develop aerobatic maneuvers to improve fighter tactics.
On View Exhibition
America by Air traces the history of air transportation in the United States from air mail to airlines.
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In the tense years of the Cold War, applications satellites evolved down two separate paths: one devoted to national security needs, the other to civilian interests.
On View Exhibition
See examples of business aircraft ranging from small, propeller-driven airplanes for shorter hops to fast, well-appointed "bizjets" that can fly internationally nonstop.
On View Exhibition
The invention of the balloon struck the men and women of the late 18th century like a thunderbolt. The objects in this exhibition provide a sense of the wonder and excitement experienced by those who witnessed the birth of flight over two centuries ago.
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Tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War resulted in a competition to create advanced technologies aimed at gathering intelligence. Aerial reconnaissance played an important role, and the Lockheed SR-71 was a a direct result of this struggle for supremacy.
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Flying was new and daring in the early years of the 20th century. Traveling by airplane was rare. Airlines, airliners, airports, air routes—none of these existed. But by century's end, you could travel to almost anywhere in America by air in a matter of hours. Commercial aviation is now both a commonplace and an essential aspect of modern life. It has revolutionized the world.
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Learn about the history and aircraft that are part of general aviation, the civilian aircraft not flown by commercial carriers or the military.
On View Exhibition
The Human Spaceflight exhibition station illustrates one of the great achievements of the modern age as nations have developed the technology for human spaceflight.
On View Exhibition
The airplane emerged from World War I recognized widely for its potential as a military weapon. In the United States, Army pilots and Navy and Marine aviators worked to realize their different visions of the airplane’s ultimate role in American defense.
Walk through our exhibitions without ever leaving your computer with these virtual tours.
We bring the museum to you through our digital exhibitions. Explore air and space from anywhere!