Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum Tour | Apollo 11, Wright Flyer, Lunar Module & More (DC)
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We are blown away. Right at the entrance, I see the lunar module.
This is the original aircraft flown at Kittyhawk in 1903. This is the right flyer that made four flights at Kittyhawk, North Carolina on December 17th, 1903.
Wow, that is impressive. Now we're going to peek inside where the astronauts were sitting.
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Join us for a full walking tour of the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, one of the most famous museums in the world with 60,000+ aviation and space artifacts. Located on the National Mall, this museum features legendary spacecraft, historic airplanes, and iconic objects from the history of flight and space exploration. In this video we walk gallery by gallery, showing highlights like the 1903 Wright Flyer, the Apollo 11 Command Module Columbia, and the spacesuit worn by Neil Armstrong. Galleries Featured in This Tour • America by Air Gallery – commercial aviation history including a Boeing 747 nose and cockpit experience. • Destination Moon Gallery – highlights from the Apollo missions including the Apollo Lunar Module LM‑2. • Early Flight Gallery – featuring the 1903 Wright Flyer and early aviation inventions. • World War I Aviation Gallery – early military aircraft and wartime aviation history. • World War II Aviation Gallery – famous WWII aircraft and pilot equipment. • One World Connected Gallery – global air travel and communication. • Exploring the Planets Gallery – robotic missions and planetary science. • Space Race Gallery – Cold War era rockets including Soviet missile technology. • Nation of Speed Gallery – aircraft and vehicles designed to break speed records. • Military Aviation Gallery – historic aircraft and military flight technology. Top 10 Must-See Objects in the Museum 1. 1903 Wright Flyer – first powered airplane by the Wright brothers. 2. 1909 Wright Military Flyer – the first military aircraft purchased by the U.S. Army. 3. Apollo 11 Command Module Columbia. 4. Neil Armstrong Apollo 11 Spacesuit. 5. Apollo Lunar Module LM-2. 6. Boeing 747 Nose Section & Cockpit. 7. Soviet Cold War Missile Exhibit. 8. Historic aviation pilot uniforms and equipment. 9. Early aviation engines and experimental aircraft. 10. Planetary exploration spacecraft models. If you’re visiting Washington, D.C., this museum is a must-see attraction for aviation lovers, space enthusiasts, and families. Subscribe to @KhizEesa and follow us around the world