Lecture%20is%20free%2C%20but%20tickets%20are%20required%2E%20Tickets%20can%20be%20obtained%20at%20the%20Lockheed%20Martin%26nbsp%3BIMAX%28r%29%20Theater%20box%20office%20and%20through%20Tickets%2Ecom%20by%20calling%20800%2D529%2D2440%2C%20or%20through%20the%20web%20site%20at%20%3CA%20href%3D%22http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Etickets%2Ecom%22%3Ewww%2Etickets%2Ecom%3C%2FA%3E%2E%20There%20is%20a%20small%20service%20fee%20on%20all%20Tickets%2Ecom%20orders%2E%20Tickets%20may%20also%20be%20reserved%2C%20with%20no%20charge%2C%20on%20the%20Ticket%20Information%20and%20Reservation%20line%20at%20202%2D633%2D2398%2C%20or%20by%20emailing%20%3CA%20href%3D%22mailto%3Alectures%40nasm%2Esi%2Eedu%22%3Electures%40nasm%2Esi%2Eedu%3C%2FA%3E%2E%20The 2004 Charles Lindbergh Memorial Lecture is made possible through the generous contributions of Bombardier Aerospace. Donald Lopez, Deputy Director of the National Air and Space Museum, recreates an historic pose with a Curtiss P-40 at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center. How to attend

National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC

6th St. and Independence Ave SW. Washington, DC 20560
Lockheed Martin IMAX Theater