The Center was names in honor of the major donor, and features the large Boeing Aviation Hangar in which aircraft are displayed on 3 levels. Visitors can walk among aircraft and small artifacts in display cases located on the floor, and view aircraft hanging from the arched ceiling on elevated walkways. Many engines, helicopters, ultra-lights, and experimental flying machines are on display on a museum setting for the first time. Among the aviation artifacts on display are the Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird, the fastest jet in the world; the Boeing Dash 80, the prototype of the 707; the Boeing B-29 Superfortress Enola Gay; and the deHavilland Chipmunk aerobatic airplane.
The James S. McDonnell Space Hangar opened in November 2004 and displays hundreds of famous spacecraft, rickets, satellites and space-related small artifacts. The centerpiece of the space hangar is the Space Shuttle Enterprise. Other space artifacts include the Gemini VII space capsule; the Mobile Quarantine Unit used upon the return of the Apollo 11 crew; and a Redstone rocket.
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