The National Air and Space Museum holds in trust over 60,000 artifacts and more than 20,000 cubic feet of archival materials. Historic aircraft and space artifacts, such as the 1903 Wright Flyer and the Apollo 11 Command Module Columbia, highlight the National Collection.

Thousands of additional artifacts—including engines, rockets, uniforms, spacesuits, balloons, artwork, documents, manuscripts, and photographs—document the richness of the history of flight. A wide variety of these artifacts are on display at the Museum in Washington, DC and the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, VA.

 

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120 result(s) Receiver, Glideslope, BC-733-D, from B-25 Object Fabric Cover, Radio Homing Adapter, Aircraft Carrier Homer, ZB-1 Object Ground Based Transceiver (GBT), ADS-B, Capstone Object Controller, Air Position Indicator (API) Object Filter, Low Impedence Radio Range, F-21/ARA-9 Object Radio Homing Adapter, Aircraft Carrier Homer, ZB-1 Object Oscilliscope, LORAN, ID-6B/APN-4 Object Receiver, LORAN, R-9B/APN-4 Object Pump, Electric, "Air Mileage Pump", Air Position Indicator Object Leather Viewing Hood for Long Range Navigation (LORAN) Unit, AN/APN-4 Object Receiver, Radio Range, RCA, AVR-15A Object Receiver, Radio, Marker Beacon Object
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Our collections specialists actively work on the conservation, preservation, restoration, and long-term care of the objects in our collection. From full-scale restoration projects to applying preservation techniques and doing regular assessments, these activities form a crucial part of our stewardship of the National Collection.

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