Air Power Park

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F-89J s/n 52-2129 on display at the Air Power Park and Museum, Hampton, Virginia.
F-89J s/n 52-2129 on display at the Air Power Park and Museum, Hampton, Virginia.

Air Power Park is an aviation museum in Hampton, Virginia located on Mercury Boulevard, right on the Back River. It contains artifacts relating to the city's role in aviation history. Built in the shape of a geodesic dome, it also has several artifacts from NASA's space program from the nearby Langley Research Center, including Project Mercury capsules.


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Project Mercury Apollo Program Insignia
Mercury-Jupiter | Little Joe 1 | Big Joe 1 | Little Joe 6 | Little Joe 1A | Little Joe 2 | Little Joe 1B | Beach Abort | Mercury-Atlas 1 | Little Joe 5 | Mercury-Redstone 1 | Mercury-Redstone 1A | Mercury-Redstone 2 | Mercury-Atlas 2 | Little Joe 5A | Mercury-Redstone BD | Mercury-Atlas 3 | Little Joe 5B | Mercury-Redstone 3 | Mercury-Redstone 4 | Mercury-Atlas 4 | Mercury-Scout 1 | Mercury-Atlas 5 | Mercury-Atlas 6 | Mercury-Atlas 7 | Mercury-Atlas 8 | Mercury-Atlas 9 | Mercury-Atlas 10
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United States government human spaceflight programs
Active: Space Shuttle | ISS (joint) | Project Constellation (future)
Past: X-15 (suborbital) | Mercury | Gemini | Apollo | Skylab | Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (joint, USSR) | Shuttle-Mir (joint, Russia)
Cancelled: MISS | Orion | Dyna-Soar | Manned Orbiting Laboratory | Space Station Freedom (now ISS) | Orbital Space Plane