
- the main altar
- and what do we have across here?
- The Notre Dame!
- The front entrance
- Few last ones of it's kind
- next stop, the Conciergerie!
- Contains one of only three Saturn V rockets still in existence. Made up of S-IC-T (test stage) and the second and third stages
- Yup right at the top!
- more pillar thingies
- The paid areas of the cathedral
- The Chapel is only surviving building...
- 1944, no wonder it's made out of WII tanks!
- Inside the cathedral
- to get a good view of the two launch pads
- Yup lots of sculpty :3
- paying your respects
- You have to be there yourself to experience it all
- speaking about arches!
- Air
- Got Bendix?
- look a school field trip!
- which brought the world speed record race
- a defunct chandelier
- early rotary engine
- covering the advances of early flight
- fun with science!
- such as this one!
- exploration of early air travel
- early air uniforms
- for you landing gear nerds
- You get to appreciate the tower more climbing up
- This is the fun part of the museum
- A decapitated 747
- offering insights of all things air
- Early jet engines
- The museum Imax theater
- the capsule simulator section
- recognising our women pilots
- The gallery of even earlier flight
- hand made propellers
- got wind sock?
- with lots of 'flying places'
- brings out the kid in you!
- at Washington DC along the National Mall
- bzzzz tri motor vibrator simulator
- the atriums are decked with overhead planes
- SPACCEEE!
- which lots of "try it out displays"
- The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum!
- Early piston engines