#FlyWashington Magazine Spring 2018 | Page 74

SPACE RACE Spring starts early at the National Air and Space Museum’s Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, which is located just minutes from Dulles International airport. Highlights include: FAMILY DAYS. Observe African American History Month at the annual African American Pioneers in Space and Aviation Family Day and celebrate the achievements of women at the We Can Do It! Women in Aviation and Aerospace Family Day. February 10 and March 10 5TH ANNUAL STEVEN F. UDVAR-HAZY CENTER OPEN HOUSE. Once each year, the Center allows visitors to go behind- the-scenes, with tours of its Restoration Hangar, Conservation Lab, Collections Processing Unit, and Archives. This year’s program will showcase the exciting work taking place as the Museum’s staff prepares for a massive transformation of the building in Washington, DC. Wednesday, March 28, at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center TaKorean Credit: James Jackson FLYWASHINGTON.COM 72 SPRING 2018 THE BRITISH ARE COMING! Celebrate the centennial of Great Britain’s Royal Air Force with a special program. See a selection of the RAF’s aircraft-on display for one day only — outside the Udvar-Hazy Center (weather permitting). Enjoy performances and demonstrations from the RAF band and drill team, and by the U.S. Air Force. Sunday, April 15 RECURRING ACTIVITIES. The Center has something to off er guests every day of the week, including guided tours, story times, scavenger hunts, alternate reality games, IMAX fi lms, and fl ight simulators. Be sure to visit the Donald D. Engen Tower, where you can watch planes take off and land at Dulles International! VISIT. The Udvar-Hazy Center is located at 14390 Air and Space Museum Parkway in Chantilly, Virginia. The Musuem’s fl agship building is located at 6th Street and Independence Avenue, SW in Washington, D.C. Both Museums are open every day, except December 25, from 10 am – 5:30 pm. Admission is free; parking fees apply at the Udvar-Hazy Center. Visit airandspace.si.edu for details on these and other programs at both locations. Richard Wilks, Evotrope, 2009 Credit: Richard Wilks