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[b]Museum rolls first aircraft into new fourth building[/b] Restoration crews at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force moved the North American X-15A-2 into the museum's new fourth building on Oct. 2. The X-15, which will be displayed in the expanded Space Gallery, is the first of many aircraft to move into the building. The 224,000 square foot fourth building, which is scheduled to open to the public in June 2016, will house four galleries – Research and Development, Space, Global Reach and Presidential, along with three science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) Learning Nodes. The public will be able to view aircraft as they move into the fourth building from a designated area on the museum grounds. Information on the move schedule will be updated regularly on the museum's website. A map of the viewing area and additional information about the expansion also are available on that page.
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