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  1. Recent Posts by OthersSee All
    • Doni Finch
      RIP Neil Armstrong, one of Ohio's best...
      20 hours ago
    • RIP. Neil Armstrong.
      1 · Saturday at 3:04pm
    •  I took this photo of the XB-70 in the fall of 1978 just after it had been repainted.I had to take two photos and splice them together since i could not fit the entire aircraft into the photo from the lift.
      1 · Friday at 11:25pm
    • Joy McLaughlin
       Fortunately I got out to the Museum early enough to get a few shots of the Super Guppy taking off. This is one of my favorites - I like the way the propellers were captured . . .
      21 · Friday at 11:08pm
  2. RecommendationsSee All
    • Don Lee
      I try to make the drive at least once a year and I'm never disappointed. When you go, make sure to look in the corners and the spaces between the planes; the little details make the museum.
    • John Meitner
      Now THIS PLACE is what you call AWESOME! My dad (KIA in WW2), flew the C-47 'Gooney Bird'. Gotta get the grandsons down here.
    • Nancy Snook
      Totally awe inspiring... my Dad was WWII belly gunner in North Africa, France and Italy. The museum really gives me an insight into what he did and makes me feel very proud of all our men and women in uniform.
    • Fred Cooper
      Doolittle Tokyo Raiders Reunion The public will have an opportunity to celebrate the Doolittle Tokyo Raiders as the World War II aviation heroes commemorate the 70th anniversary of the raid on Japan during their reunion from April 17-20, 2012, at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force. I hope to visit some day before too late to celebrate those who served.
  3. Can you guess this week's aircraft?
    Photo: Can you guess this week's aircraft?
  4. Today in 1953: The Snark subsonic intercontinental missile first flew.
  5. This week's aircraft is the Convair YB-60.
  6. The Shuttle Crew Compartment Trainer (CCT-1) in the Cold War Gallery. — at National Museum of the U.S. Air Force.
  7. Astronaut Gregory H. Johnson explains why he’s excited about the Crew Compartment Trainer’s arrival at the museum.
  8. For updates on the Crew Compartment Trainer exhibit as well as photos and video, check out our website.
  9. Check out this video of the Super Guppy's arrival on Wednesday for delivery of the first Shuttle Crew Compartment Trainer to the museum.

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Earlier in 2012