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EVENTS EXHIBITS AND TRAVELING PROGRAMS
NASA's Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate sponsors several traveling exhibits that highlight NASA's vital role in aviation research and development. These exhibits are available for use by the education and informal education communities.

For more information about NASA's exhibit program in areas other than aeronautics, please contact:

Jim Hull Exhibits and Artifacts Manager
NASA Headquarters
jhull@mail.hq.nasa.gov


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"America by Air" Exhibition, National Air and Space Museum
Washington, DC
NASA is the major sponsor of this new permanent exhibition that tells the story of passenger air travel in the United States from early attempts to form airlines only a decade after Kitty Hawk, to the commercial challenges and technical sophistication of the 21st-century jet age.
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Exhibits and Traveling Programs

An oversized book exhibit that children are looking at.

Adventures of F.A. Plane
This oversized story book exhibit follows three children in their visit to NASA Langley to see what makes planes fly.
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AeroAdventure
Developed by Glenn Research Center, AeroAdventure is a traveling exhibit that explores the science of flight and the challenges of aerospace propulsion research.
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The Aerospace Design exhibit

Aerospace Design
This exhibition explores the extraordinary beauty and power of aerospace design from early wind tunnel models to modern aeronautical engineering.
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Image of the back of the bus of the Traveling Exhibit.

Aerospace Environmental Exhibit
The AeroSpace Environmental Traveling exhibit is a mobile educational vehicle.
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A child interacting with the 757 Cockpit Demonstrator.

Boeing 757 Cockpit Exhibit
A 757 Cockpit Demonstrator, a vital research tool, displayed as an exhibit.
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An artist concept of a plane.

Edgarville Airport
Developed by NASA's Airspace Systems Program, Edgarville Airport-Take Off to the Future of Air Travel, is a three-dimensional, interactive display.
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A child participates in the exhibit to learn about lift and drag.

Feel the Lift
An exhibit developed to learn about lift in flight.
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Future of Flight Exhibit

Future of Flight
This 10-foot exhibit illustrates NASA's contributions to the science of flight.
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A child participates in the exhibit to learn about lift and drag.

General Aviation Cockpit Demonstrator
This two-seat, handicapped-accessible interactive cockpit demonstrator allows visitors to see what it is like to fly a plane, even in bad weather.
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A child standing behing of a cut-out pressure suit.

High-Altitude Full Pressure Suit Cut Out
Pilot cut outs that allow for photo opportunties.
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An oil painting by Nixon Galloway.

Pushing the Limits Art Exhibit
"Pushing the Limits" presents the history of flight research at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and its predecessor, the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA)
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An exhibit that recreates the sound of an aircraft fly overhead.

Quiet Aircraft Technology
This 10 x 10 x 8 ft. "room" builds sound-baffles around a kiosk. The kiosk simulates different levels of noise as aircraft "fly" overhead.
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Exhibit graphic for the NACA, First Century of Flight.

The First Century of Flight: NACA/NASA's Contribution to Aeronautics
This exhibit highlights the contributions made to aeronautics.
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WrightSim computer simulation in use by Bill Anderson.

WrightSim Traveling Exhibit
WrightSim is an interactive computer simulation that engages students in the excitement and challenge of flying the world's first powered and controlled aircraft.
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