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Blended Wing Body Model PRESENTATION CENTER International Space Station Model Space Shuttle Main Engine Boeing 747 Nose Airbus A320 Simulated Cockpit GOES Satellite Hubble Space Telescope Mirror Herschel Telescope Pitts Special S-1S Pershing and SS-20 Missiles Goddard Rockets Hooker Telescope Observing Cage Hopkins Ultraviolet Telescope Moon Rock Viking Lander Beech Model 17 Staggerwing Skylab Orbital Workshop V-2 Missile Pit Apollo-Soyuz Test Project Hubble Space Telescope Gemini IV Lilienthal Glider TIROS Satellite Messerschmitt Me 262 McDonnell FH-1 Phantom Ecker Flying Boat Blériot XI Curtiss Model D “Headless Pusher” 1909 Wright Military Flyer Cessna 150 Lockheed U-2 DeHavilland DH-4 Apollo Lunar Module Hughes H-1 Space Shuttle Model Columbia Mercury Friendship 7 Apollo 11 Command Module Columbia Douglas DC-7 Flagship Vermont Nose Curtiss J-1 Robin Ole Miss Northrop Gamma 2B Polar Star Wittman Buster Lockheed XP-80 Lulu Belle Aircraft Voyager U.S.S. Model (lower level) Enterprise B C D F E F A B C D E A S N E W National Air and Space Museum MAP AND VISITOR GUIDE Directory Food Service Gift Shop Simulators Tickets Theater ATM Welcome Center Sponsored by ROLLS-ROYCE Elevator Escalator Stairs Telephones Water Fountain Baby Care Station Men’s Restroom Women’s Restroom Family Restroom Emergency Exits Floor Level Artifacts Hanging Artifacts Hanging Artifacts Touchable Moon Rock Boeing Milestones of Flight Hall Gallery 100 Apollo II Command Module Columbia Boeing Milestones of Flight Hall Gallery 100 Skylab Orbital Workshop Space Race Gallery 114 Apollo Lunar Module Exploring the Moon Gallery 112 Boeing 747 Nose America By Air Gallery 102 For Kids: How Things Fly Gallery How Things Fly Gallery 109 Highlights EXPLORE THE UNIVERSE 111 LOOKING AT EARTH 110 HOW THINGS FLY 109 WELCOME CENTER 108 EARLY FLIGHT 107 JET AVIATION 106 GOLDEN AGE OF FLIGHT 105 WEST GALLERY 104 FLIGHT SIMULATORS 103 AMERICA BY AIR 102 MUSEUM STORE 101 BOEING MILESTONES OF FLIGHT HALL 100 LOCKHEED MARTIN IMAX ® THEATER 115 SPACE RACE 114 MOVING BEYOND EARTH 113 EXPLORING THE MOON 112 TOY STORE LOWER LEVEL NO EXIT PHOEBE WATERMAN HAAS PUBLIC OBSERVATORY FIRST FLOOR 1903 Wright Flyer Independence Avenue Entrance National Mall Entrance Jefferson Drive

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Blended WingBody Model

PRESENTATIONCENTERInternational

Space StationModel

Space ShuttleMain Engine

Boeing 747Nose

Airbus A320Simulated Cockpit

GOESSatellite

Hubble SpaceTelescopeMirror

HerschelTelescope

Pitts Special S-1S Pershingand SS-20Missiles

GoddardRockets

Hooker TelescopeObserving Cage

Hopkins UltravioletTelescope

Moon Rock

VikingLander

Beech Model 17Staggerwing

SkylabOrbital

Workshop

V-2

Missile Pit

Apollo-Soyuz Test Project

Hubble Space Telescope Gemini IV

LilienthalGliderTIROS Satellite

Messerschmitt Me 262

McDonnellFH-1 Phantom

EckerFlying Boat

Blériot XI

CurtissModel D“Headless Pusher”

1909 WrightMilitary Flyer

Cessna 150

LockheedU-2

DeHavillandDH-4

ApolloLunar Module

Hughes H-1

Space Shuttle ModelColumbia

MercuryFriendship 7

Apollo 11Command Module

Columbia

Douglas DC-7Flagship Vermont Nose

Curtiss J-1 RobinOle Miss

Northrop Gamma 2BPolar Star

WittmanBuster

Lockheed XP-80Lulu Belle

AircraftVoyager

U.S.S.

Model(lower level)

Enterprise

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N a t i o n a l A i r a n d S p a c e M u s e u m

M A P A N D V I S I T O R G U I D E D i r e c t o r y

Food Service

Gift Shop

Simulators

Tickets

Theater

ATM

Welcome Center Sponsored by RollS-RoyCe

elevator

escalator

Stairs

Telephones

Water Fountain

Baby Care Station

Men’s Restroom

Women’s Restroom

Family Restroom

emergency exits

Floor level Artifacts

Hanging Artifacts

Hanging Artifacts

Touchable Moon RockBoeing Milestones of Flight Hall Gallery 100

Apollo II Command Module ColumbiaBoeing Milestones of Flight Hall Gallery 100

Skylab Orbital WorkshopSpace Race Gallery 114

Apollo Lunar ModuleExploring the MoonGallery 112

Boeing 747 NoseAmerica By Air Gallery 102

For Kids: How Things Fly GalleryHow Things Fly Gallery 109

H i g h l i g h t s

EXPLORETHE UNIVERSE

111LOOKING AT EARTH

110HOW THINGS FLY

109

WELCOMECENTER

108EARLYFLIGHT

107

JET AVIATION 106

GOLDEN AGE OF FLIGHT105

WESTGALLERY

104

FLIGHTSIMULATORS

103

AMERICA BY AIR102

MUSEUMSTORE101

BOEING MILESTONES OF FLIGHT HALL

100

LOCKHEED MARTINIMAX® THEATER

115SPACE RACE 114

MOVING BEYOND EARTH

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EXPLORINGTHE MOON

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Toy SToReloWeRleVel

NoeXIT

PHoeBe WATeRMAN HAAS PUBlIC oBSeRVAToRy

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1903 Wright Flyer

Independence Avenue entrance

National Mall entranceJefferson Drive

Fokker T-2

Piper J-2 Cub

Explorer II Gondola

Lockheed 5BVega

Goddard“Hoopskirt”

Rocket

CurtissR3C-2

Extra 260

Stanley

Ford5-AT

Tri-Motor

Fairchild FC-2

Boeing 247-D

Pioneer 10

Saturn VF-1 Engine

Clementine

Ranger LunarOrbiter

Surveyor

SpaceShipOne

SputnikExplorer 1

LunarRover

Apollo 17DioramaApollo 11

Diorama

Lunar ModuleLanding Simulation

1903 Wright Flyer

Douglas DC-3

NorthropAlpha

Douglas SBD-6 Dauntless

Boeing F4B-4

DouglasA-4C

Skyhawk

GrummanF4F Wildcat

Macchi C.202 Folgore

MitsubishiA6M Zero

SupermarineSpit�reMk. VII

North AmericanP-51D Mustang

ApolloCommandModuleSkylab 4

MesserschmittBf 109G-6

Pfalz D.XII

SPAD XIIISmith IV

Voisin VIII

AlbatrosD.Va

Sopwith 7F.1Snipe

Fokker D.VII

Pitcairn PA-5 MailwingSkylab

Orbital Workshop

V-1TomahawkCruise Missile

Northrop M2-F3 Lifting Body

Douglas D-558-2 Skyrocket

North American X-15

Mariner 2

Bell XP-59AAiracomet

Lockheed F-104 Star�ghter

VoyagerSpacecraft

Boeing 747Nose

Lockheed 5C VegaWinnie Mae Bell X-1

Glamorous Glennis

Ryan NYPSpirit of St. Louis

Wright Model EXVin Fiz

Bud Light

GondolaSpirit of Freedom

Lockheed 8 SirusTingmissartoq

MacCreadyGossamer Condor

DouglasWorld Cruiser

Chicago

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D i r e c t o r y G e n e r a l I n f o r m a t i o n H i g h l i g h t s Fre q u e n t l y A s ke d Q u e s t i o n s

T h i n g s t o D o

Men’s Restroom

Women’s Restroom

Gift Shop

Tickets

emergency exits

elevator

escalator

Stairs

Water Fountain

Floor level Artifacts Hanging Artifacts Hanging Artifacts

S E C O N D F L O O R

FLIGHT AND THE ARTS

211

APOLLO TO THE MOON

210WRIGHT

BROTHERS209 BARRON HILTON

PIONEERS OF FLIGHT208

EXPLORING THE PLANETS

207 GREAT WARIN THE AIR

206WORLD WAR II

AVIATION205

TIME ANDNAVIGATION

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EINSTEINPLANETARIUM

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LOCKHEED MARTINIMAX THEATER

EXIT215

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MILITARY UNMANNED

AERIAL VEHICLES

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SEA-AIROPERATIONS

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Where is the nearest Metrorail (subway) stop?exit out the Independence Avenue doors, go one block straight ahead on 6th Street, cross Maryland Avenue at the stoplight, and turn right. The l’enfant Plaza station is just down the street.

Where are the restrooms?look on the map for the green symbols.

How do I get to the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center?The Udvar-Hazy Center is about 28 miles (a 40-minute drive) from downtown Washington. Public transportation is available via regional bus service or taxi; visit the Welcome Center for information.

How do I become a Museum member?you can purchase individual or gift memberships at the Welcome Center or online at airandspace.si.edu/membership.

What else should I know?No coat or luggage storage is available. ATM machines are just outside the Museum Store and the Food Court. A mailbox and public phones are in the Welcome Center area.

Welcome CenterVisitor Services volunteers can tell you about what to see and do and answer any questions you may have. located at the center of the Museum.

Guided ToursFree 90-minute highlights tours daily at 10:30 and 1:00. No tickets or reservations required. Tours begin in front of the Welcome Center.

IMAX® Films and Planetarium Showslarge-format IMAX® films and planetarium shows are shown daily. Visit the Theater box office (first floor) or Planetarium box office (second floor) for schedules and tickets.

DemonstrationsDaily demonstrations are held in the How Things Fly gallery. Also look for Discovery Cart demonstrations and other unscheduled activities.

Flight Simulator Rideslocated on the first floor, west end in Gallery 103. Tickets are required.

FoodThe Wright Place Food Court is at the far east end, behind the Apollo lunar module.

ShoppingThe Museum Store is near the center of the Museum, next to the Boeing Milestones of Flight Hall.

Spirit of St. LouisBoeing Milestones of Flight HallGallery 100

SpaceShipOneBoeing Milestones of Flight Hall Gallery 100

Bell X-1Boeing Milestones of Flight HallGallery 100

Sputnik and ExplorerBoeing Milestones of Flight Hall Gallery 100

Amelia Earhart’s Lockheed VegaBarron Hilton Pioneers of Flight Gallery 208

1903 Wright FlyerWright Brothers Gallery 209

AddressIndependence Ave. at 6th Street, SWWashington, DC 20560Telephone: 202-633-2214Web site: airandspace.si.edu

HoursDaily 10:00–5:30; closed December 25.

AdmissionFree.

ParkingNo parking at Museum; public lots are located nearby.

Security ScreeningAll bags and visitors will be screened. School groups should leave all unnecessary belongings on the bus.

AccessibilityWheelchairs are available near the main entrance; a photo ID must be left with Security. The IMAX Theater is wheelchair accessible. Closed captioning and audio description are available for most films. An accessible restroom is available inside the entrance to the Food Court.