Explore The Ultimate Air And Space Museum 2024 : Smithsonian's Steven F. Udvar-házy Annex Tour
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
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The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum’s second location in Virginia boasts hangars full of aviation history.
Opened in 2003, the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center serves as a partner facility to the National Air and Space Museum. The two locations together attract more than 8 million visits per year, making the National Air and Space complex the most popular museum in the United States.
For aviation enthusiasts young and old, the Udvar-Hazy Center is an incredible museum full of aircraft from around the world many last of there kind.. The expansive museum consists of two hangars-the Boeing Aviation Hangar and the James S. McDonnell Space Hangar. Some of the most notable aircraft include the Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird, a Concorde and the space shuttle Discovery The Heinkel 219 Owl, Arado 234 blitz bomber, Dornier 335 Arrow, B29 Enola Gay plus many many more. The Mary Baker Engen Restoration Hangar has an observation overlook, allowing visitors to see the preservation and restoration work underway by the Museum’s collections staff.\
The National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C. is the largest and most visited air and space museum in the world. It has a vast collection of aircraft, spacecraft, and other artifacts related to the history of flight.
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Thanks, Andy, for posting this. Definitely on my bucket list.
Thanks for taking the time much appreciated 👍
That was great 👍Thanks for the tour, Andy!
Me ha gustado mucho este tipo de vídeos , Gracias
Stunning video.
Thanks, Andy! That was great.
Enjoyed!! 👍👍
I live about 2 hrs away from there and it’s been quite a while since I’ve been there. Definitely time to go back!
What a brillant museum, thanks from the UK
Thank you !❤
Merci pour cette belle vidéo. De beaux avions ✈️, cela donne envie de faire des maquettes. 😊
Great video! Been to the museum myself and even had the awesome experience and rare opportunity to personally walk thru the Gurber restoration facility to admire the airplanes up close. Thanks to my wonderful late Uncle.
Great video thank you
Thank you for the tour Andy!!! Appreciate it much.
Beautifully filmed and edited
Incredible museum! Was up there last fall.
Thank you so much for sharing this with us! I built the Boeing 707 Dash 80 on my channel a little while back. I am not working on the B-26 Flakbait and I saw the pictures of it in the restoration process in your video! For that I am very grateful! Thanks again for the super video!
Thank you for sharing these wonderful images with us. I've only had the pleasure of going to The Ottawa Air museum and Hamilton Ontario. But I did get to see them changing the engines on the Lanc!
This one of your customers has sat in Colonel Tibbets seat in the office when he was a much, much younger man. Still get chills when I think of that.
awesome video
Andy great job mate. Thanks for taking the time and showing a fantastic place, I'm never likely to get to.
That's just down the road from me and I have been there many times. If you go after 4pm you can park for free, giving you 90 minutes to see at least a few things.
A couple years ago they had a Star Wars X-Wing in the restoration area, but I never made it over to see it before it was gone.
Super cool museum totally worth the trip. When I was there in 2017, they where restoring the Apollo 11 Command Module, talk about the wings of time!
Best museum yet for me is the USAF museum in Dayton. Amazing. We’re lucky in Canada, with a very good one in Ottawa and the CWH in Hamilton (where I met you Andy, at the recent model show - a real pleasure - but still waiting on the Canadian AHHQ’s to launch…. Any news?).
soon
Hi Andy, that is a extremely excellent museum, it must have been fun trying to p.ace all these aircraft into their current positions, my only 'issue' would getting a decent photo with all the aircraft so close togrther, would love to visit one day, havebyou ever considered visiting the Australian Armour and Artillery Museum in Cairns? You would have a great time, best regards from Australia, Les
I’ve been and it was fantastic. Seeing the Blackbird up close was incredible, as was the Ebola Gay.
Thanks for this video of this museum. I have always wanted to visit this one with so many outstanding one of a kind aircraft. I have gone to the National Air Force museum in Dayton Ohio several times. If you get a chance,please visit that one.❤👏👍
Thanks Andy, saved me a trip to DC.
I agree with Russell's comment below. Thanks, Andy!
Great video, I need to get up to the museum one day, lived just down the road from there in the 1960/70s. I saw that the B-29 appeared to have no defensive armament, so I looked it up and that aircraft was one of the "Silverplate" bombers modified to carry the atomic bomb and only carried tail guns. That really is the Enola Gay which dropped the first atomic bomb.
Any news on your Canadian site? I'm looking forward to picking up some 1/16th scale kits
Very soon.
@@AndysHobbyHeadquarters excellent, I cant wait!
Wow, it's on the to do list for me. I've gone to the Smithsonian in DC but not here.
Same here
My wife and I were in DC when the ground breaking for the museum was being talked about on local news.😊
I'd like to visit one day and really would like to see Horten ho229, and Dornier do335.
I have not been there in so long; I would love to go back now that I have a better camera. When I was there you could see parts of the Horten 229 scattered about in the work rooms for the restoration project. I also need more Do-335 and He-219 shots before I start those builds. I hope if there is a nuclear war and D.C. is struck the blast doesn't reach this fantastic museum.
How do you know for sure???? It will reach DC and wipe out the surroundings including this museum.
Where are they going to display the B-17 shoo shoo baby in the museum?
They didn't have any date yet
@@AndysHobbyHeadquarters Ugh..... Fuck...... I am getting antsy looking at the poor piss airframe.
Thanks for sharing Andy and if you ever get a chance go to Dayton Ohio Air museum that's where they tested all the new planes and also the captured planes from WW1 WW2
It is on mu list and would love to see it.
other than seeing the planes that served as Air Force 1 at Dayton ,I enjoyed this museun more . at Dayton they wouldn't answer questions about Roswell !!
Those of us that grew up around Dayton decade ago know the answers. We also know where at least 2 of the entrances are to the underground system, one is near the airport in Vandalia. The other, well, you’ll have to find out, but I’ll just say when you move things in and out of there it’s best to be close to an Interstate.
Love those tri-engine Junkers planes. Such an iconic design.Up there with the DC47, B17, Spitfire.
Also, strange how most German tanks/planes were blocky, with lots of hard, straight edges, and the allies had stuff that was lots of curves.
Jazz, as an influence in society?
A more relaxed mindset, in general?
Or just, look to nature, copy birds as such as possible, they fly really well and are mostly a series of curved surfaces? The curved arch is stronger than the pointed arch?
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Sad to see what they’ve done to the B-17 “Shoo, shoo, shoo baby”. She was a whole plane when she was at the USAF museum. 😔
Fuck hope!!!!
I’m live down the road bout ten minutes away
Have you guys ever considered that the moon is actually more important than the sun because it gives us light at night when it’s dark but the sun gives light during day when it’s already light out?
😩 GOOD GRIEF 😩😩‼️‼️
@AltCtrlSpud ,you can fly to the sun if you go at nite to
GET LOST!!!!
I was there one week ago. Far superior to the Air and Space museum downtown Washington DC, in my opinion.