The exhibition will run from April 29 through August 21, 2011.
Below is a handful of exhibit displayed in the exhibition.
Balloon ascension, Ferndale, California.
He built this glider 1918 and became famous inspiration for Orville Wilbur Wright, who had studied his technique.
Roy Knabenshues airship in flight above the Raymond Hotel in Pasadena, California.
1912
Stunt pilot Art Smith was famous for his acrobatic flights and the use of flares during the night.
In this photo, Roger Haywood creates a replica of the moon, scaled down to 11 meters.
Portrait of Amelia Earhart inside the cockpit of hee aircraft in early 1937.
In 1932, Earhart became the first woman to fly solo over the Atlantic Ocean.
In July 1937, she disappeared while attempting to fly around the world.
Her disappearance is one of the biggest unsolved mysteries in flight history.
Amusement parks and fairs often imitated the latest inventions of mechanics, including cars, boats and airplanes.
If earthlings have decided to go into space, why not aliens visiting our planet?
This picture is the 3D version made to viewed on View-master.
Charles Duke of Apollo 16 became the 10th man on the moon.
In this photo Charles had placed a photograph of his family on the lunar surface and had photographed it.