 Smithsonian Air & Space: Udvar-Hazy  Top speed of 1350 MPH  In service from 1976 - 2003.

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 Smithsonian Air & Space: Udvar-Hazy  Top speed of 1350 MPH  In service from

 Smithsonian Air & Space: Udvar-Hazy  First flight: 8/30/84 – 9/5/84  Final flight: 2/24/11 – 3/9/11

 Smithsonian Air & Space: Udvar-Hazy  Used by the astronauts of Apollo 11 upon their return to Earth to ensure that they were not contaminated by anything from the Moon

 Smithsonian Air & Space: Udvar-Hazy  First aircraft to drop an atomic bomb  World War II - Hiroshima, Japan – August 6, 1945

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