In spite of the rain and drizzle, we headed to Washington D.C. to see the Air and Space Museum.
After a wait in the rain to get in, we entered into that grand place with all the amazing aircraft.
The first stop, to get a feel of the inside of a cockpit of a Boeing 747
We started our tour with the Great War in the Air Exhibit.
Miquel looks at a World War One Zeppelin raids on the United Kingdom
Out from WWI, and now to WWII.
In a wall of what the money looked like, Miquel compares a modern day dollar with that from WWII era.
Alejandra and Synara in the Sea- Air Operations.
Looking at a model air craft carrier that took thousands of hours and many years to complete.
Time for a bit of lunch.
When they weren’t posing for someone from India, they posed for me in front of the Apollo Lunar Module.
In the Early Flight section, they meet up with friends Orville and Wilbur.
So many exhibits to read and learn from. It was becoming apparent to me that the day would go as I suspected it would, the entire day would be spent at this one museum.
Alejandra has an ID tag made for her and it will get sent to her e-mail.
Having fun playing a game on how much they knew about space travel.
After all we’ve seen, Alejandra insisted on this photo with a military salute!
In this section on Navigation, Alejandra looks for Montserrat for me.
After a long day, we prepare to leave, but touch the moon first….
The sun came out after all, but it was time to get the metro home, one pose in front of the Capitol first…we will return, D.C.