Stories of daring, stories of technological feats, stories of prevailing against the odds ... these are the stories we tell at the National Air and Space Museum. Dive in to the stories below to discover, learn, and be inspired. 

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September 26, 2018 Shaesta Waiz's Record-Breaking Trip Around the World Story

At age 30, Afghan-American pilot Shaesta Waiz became the youngest woman to circumnavigate the globe solo in a single-engine aircraft. (She managed to snap a photo or two along the way.) Waiz shared some of her favorite images from her record-breaking journey.

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September 18, 2018 Flying Firsts: The USAF's First Female Fighter Pilot Story

Jeannie M. Leavitt became the Air Force’s first female fighter pilot in 1993.

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August 22, 2018 The Man Behind High-Speed Safety Standards Story

At Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico on December 10, 1954, the Sonic Wind No. 1 rocket sled let loose 40,000 pounds of thrust and propelled United States Air Force flight surgeon Col. John Stapp more than 3,000 feet in a few seconds. The benefits of Stapp’s research are evident every time a driver pulls on a seatbelt or a jet pilot safely ejects from a damaged aircraft.

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August 17, 2018 She Can STEM Camp Takes Off  Story

The Museum’s She Can STEM summer camp is aimed at introducing aviation to 60 underrepresented middle school girls in the DC metro area.

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August 10, 2018 Explore Newly Digitized Photos of WWII Women Pilots Story | 75th Anniversary of World War II

In honor of the 75th anniversary of the WASP founding in August 1943, we are excited to bring you some original, newly digitized images from the National Archives. 

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August 08, 2018 The Continued Impact of the Ninety-Nines on Women in Aviation Story | AirSpace Podcast

It took a certain amount of pure grit to be a pilot in the early days of aviation – and even more for the women who had to defy convention just to get up in the air.

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August 05, 2018 Women with Wings: The Legacy of the WASP Story | 75th Anniversary of World War II

Seventy-five years ago, on August 5, 1943, a remarkable group of women stepped into roles as part of the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP). Their story is one of courage, and their legacy is crucial to understanding the role of women as aviators within the United States Military.

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July 26, 2018 Showcasing Aerobatic Aviation Story

For the past eight years, aerobatic aviator Sean D. Tucker has performed daring tricks in his Oracle Challenger III. Now, it’ll become part of the National Air and Space Museum collection.

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July 19, 2018 Katherine Stinson: Stunt Flier, Record Setter Story

Pilot Katherine Stinson flipped the conventions of her era on their head--literally and figuratively--when she became the first female pilot to fly the loop on July 18, 1915.

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July 14, 2018 The Grave of Quentin Roosevelt Story | From the Archives

To American aviators and soldiers, the grave of Quentin Roosevelt became a shrine, his death a touchstone for service and sacrifice.

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