Farewell, Shuttle Carrier Aircrafts

Robert Pearlman at Space.com:

Now an iconic craft in its own right, with more than 800 flights in service to NASA, the original of two SCAs will embark on the first of its final ferry flights next week. Known as NASA 905, referring to its tail number, the 747 will deliver space shuttle Discovery to Washington, D.C. on April 17 for public display by the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum.

That ferry flight will be followed a week later by another, carrying the jet’s original passenger, the test orbiter Enterprise, to New York for the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum. Finally, this fall, NASA 905 will bring shuttle Endeavour to Los Angeles for the spacecraft’s exhibition at the California Science Center.

Seriously, is there anything more badass than a 747 with a space shuttle strapped to its back?