USA – Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center – Sept 22, 2024

Fairly late breaking in the planning of our vacation, I found out about the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center near Washington Dulles International Airport in Virginia. It is the companion facility to the National Air and Space Museum that is already on our list of things to do in Washington, D.C. At the Udvar-Hazy Centre there are hundreds of planes and space crafts, along with thousands of smaller items like engines, on display in a hangar-like building. My plan was to visit this museum when we flew into Washington DC at the beginning of September, however as our flight was 2 hours late and as the facility was soon to close, we had to postpone the visit to when we returned to Washington DC. Oh, how I misjudged just how wonderful this museum was going to be! We had plans to do BOTH this museum AND the National Air and Space Museum in Washington DC today and we only made it to this one near Dulles Airport as it was so good! We also returned the rental car and then took the metro back into DC to our hotel.

First, the entrance and overview of the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Air and Space Centre at Dulles Airport.

Okay, I promised my father not to post the precisely 312 pictures that I took – I think I can narrow them down to make a good compilation! From the entrance on the 2nd floor, to my right were mostly military based panes. To the left are commercial planes, following with space being in the back of the building. Finally, we went up to the 3rd floor to take some sky shots. Here are overview shots from the 2nd floor entrance balcony before we went down a nice LONG switchback ramp 🙂

Time to go down to the 1st floor and check out the military side first!

Now we will walk over to the other side of the hanger where things really get fun and BIG! In between the BIG planes are some other countries planes and some early flight apparatuses…

The Concorde was also in this hall with the other commercial planes, however due to its size, was hard to get a good picture of it. Here are a couple of angles! While this is an Air France plane, it has been about 40 years since I have stood under a Concorde – that was a British Airways one, with the Queen and Prince Phillips on board, while it took off from YVR at 6am one Richmond morning. My dad and I almost dropped our cameras as the pilot turned on the afterburners and the ground shook at that point in time!

Now we move to the centre of the hanger and this black stealth plane – beautiful sight!

Now for the awesomeness that is at this museum – I present the Challenger – the most used space craft in the history of the US Space program! While this display was a bit less awesome than the one at Cape Canaveral with the Atlantis – it still was awesome to see this close! First though a tour around the shuttle…

Now, let’s look at all the displays from the 3rd floor! A panorama image that I took… Entrance straight ahead and shuttle is behind me.

Now we have left the building and are on our way back to the hotel in Washington, DC. Hmm, $100 US Uber or taxi fare or take the Metro for a total of $9? Well, the Metro won!

Food – gluten free and awesome! Ordered from a local pizza chain which had high ratings for Celiac safe meals. Andrew of course had pizza and beer. Oh and that is apple juice NOT beer!

Tomorrow – we are off to discover Washington, DC. Thanks for making it to the end of this day – for someone who loves airplanes and flying, it was a surprising experience finding this museum and all that it had to offer and on top of it all – it was FREE! Also going from over 300 pictures to 100 was a bit of a challenge!

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