NMUSAF Early Days

The Early Age of Flight hanger at the National Museum of the USAF is a fascinating exhibit that showcases the evolution of aviation during its earliest days. As you walk through the hanger, you’ll be transported back in time to the early 1900s, when aviation was still in its infancy.

One of the highlights of the exhibit is the Wright Flyer, which was the first airplane ever to achieve sustained flight. You can see this historic aircraft up close and personal, marveling at the ingenuity and innovation of the Wright brothers. Additionally, the hanger features a number of other planes and artifacts from the early days of aviation, including biplanes and monoplanes.

Whether you’re an aviation enthusiast or simply interested in the history of flight, the Early Age of Flight hanger is a must-see exhibit. You’ll leave with a newfound appreciation for the pioneers who paved the way for modern aviation, and a deep sense of awe at the incredible achievements of early aviators.

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