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Photos: Space Shuttle Enterprise on Display at Intrepid Museum

Main landing gear open. (Photo by Matt Molnar)
  • Main landing gear open. (Photo by Matt Molnar)
  • View from the floor. (Photo by Matt Molnar)
  • Closeup with the nose. (Photo by Matt Molnar)
  • Under the left wing. (Photo by Matt Molnar)
  • Main landing gear. (Photo by Matt Molnar)
  • Inside the main landing gear bay. (Photo by Matt Molnar)
  • Grumman builder plate on the landing gear door.
  • Landing gear. (Photo by Matt Molnar)
  • Left side of the nose. (Photo by Matt Molnar)
  • Looking back. (Photo by Matt Molnar)
  • Front right side view of Enterprise. (Photo by Matt Molnar)
  • Nose gear. (Photo by Matt Molnar)
  • Caution relief valve port. (Photo by Matt Molnar)
  • Right side of Enterprise. (Photo by Matt Molnar)
  • Nose gear tire: Maximum six landings. (Photo by Matt Molnar)
  • Enterprise still wears its tail cone. (Photo by Matt Molnar)
  • Welcome to Space Shuttle Pavilion. (Photo by Matt Molnar)
  • This is the wingtip that scraped against a bridge piling as Enterprise was being moved from JFK Airport to the Intrepid.  (Photo by Matt Molnar)



 
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