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The Museum of Flight
Seattle, WA 98108
Charles Simonyi Space Gallery
Tukwila, WA 98108
The Red Barn at Museum of Flight
Tukwila, WA 98108
Boeing 9-55 Visitor Lobby
9725 E Marginal Wy S, Tukwila, WA 98108
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Aviation Pavilion

9304 E Marginal Wy S, Tukwila, WA 98108
4.9(629)
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Nearby attractions of Aviation Pavilion

The Museum of Flight

Charles Simonyi Space Gallery

The Red Barn at Museum of Flight

Boeing 9-55 Visitor Lobby

The Museum of Flight

The Museum of Flight

4.8

(6.6K)

Open 24 hours
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Charles Simonyi Space Gallery

Charles Simonyi Space Gallery

4.9

(191)

Open 24 hours
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The Red Barn at Museum of Flight

The Red Barn at Museum of Flight

4.7

(30)

Open 24 hours
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Boeing 9-55 Visitor Lobby

Boeing 9-55 Visitor Lobby

4.8

(16)

Open 24 hours
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Reviews of Aviation Pavilion

4.9
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5.0
1y

Right in the heart of the Pacific Northwest, the Museum of Flight in Seattle, Washington, offers an immersive experience for aviation enthusiasts of all ages. As one of the world's largest independent air and space museums, it houses an extensive collection of aircraft, spacecraft, and exhibits that chronicle the history of flight.

A Glimpse into the Past: Upon entering the museum, visitors are greeted by a vast array of historic aircraft. From the early days of aviation, when pioneers like the Wright brothers took to the skies, to the golden age of air travel, the museum showcases a diverse collection of planes. Highlights include vintage biplanes, sleek fighter jets, and iconic commercial airliners.

Beyond Earth's Atmosphere: The museum's dedication to space exploration is evident in its impressive collection of spacecraft. Visitors can marvel at the Saturn V rocket, a colossal engineering marvel that propelled astronauts to the moon. Other exhibits delve into the history of the space shuttle program and the future of space travel.

Interactive Exhibits and Educational Programs: Beyond the static displays, the Museum of Flight offers a range of interactive exhibits designed to engage visitors of all ages. Flight simulators provide a realistic experience of piloting various aircraft, while virtual reality experiences allow visitors to explore the cosmos. The museum also hosts a variety of educational programs, including workshops, camps, and lectures, catering to both children and adults.

A Tribute to the Pacific Northwest: The museum's location in Seattle, home to Boeing, one of the world's leading aerospace companies, makes it a fitting tribute to the region's rich aviation heritage. Exhibits dedicated to Boeing's history and contributions to the aerospace industry highlight the company's significant impact on global aviation.

A Must-Visit Destination: Whether you're a seasoned aviation enthusiast or simply curious about the history of flight, the Museum of Flight offers something for everyone. With its vast collection, engaging exhibits, and educational programs, it's a must-visit destination for...

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5.0
6y

I been to several aviation Museums around the country, & I've gotta say this is best one I have ever been to. To see so many full scale aircraft types of the real historical deal in one place is pretty fricken amazing. The very first jet powered Air Force One, the original first built 747 the one that did the famed barrel roll, & an British Airways Concorde many of which could probably fly tomorrow if money was thrown at them, & proper repairs made. I was much pleased they had a Concorde housed their, which I had no idea until the other day. I hadn't seen a Concorde since the Air France Concorde I witnessed in Las Vegas in the spring of 1988, a photo of which I've include in my review photo's. Never got to see it in this capacity back then, but did get to witness it pulling up to the gate at ground level. At the time my step Dad was a Northwest Orient Ground Supervisor, & things were looser then. It's an excellent place for people with limited mobility if you have your own devices. We rented a scooter, & having ramps, & elevator made it easier for my wife to enjoy her visit. Definitely a must visit place if your in the...

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5.0
18w

We stopped at the Aviation Pavilion and Flight Museum with about three hours to spare before a flight, and it was absolutely worth it. You could easily spend an entire day here. The collection is impressive, well-organized, and full of history.

The Pavilion area is especially fascinating. Being able to walk through a 1960s Air Force One, a Dreamliner, and several other planes makes the experience feel personal and immersive. It is rare to get this close to so many iconic aircraft in one place.

This museum is fun and educational for all ages. Whether you are a serious aviation buff or just curious, there is something here that will capture your attention. Next time, we will plan for more time. Three hours only scratched...

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Yi-Huang ChangYi-Huang Chang
Right in the heart of the Pacific Northwest, the Museum of Flight in Seattle, Washington, offers an immersive experience for aviation enthusiasts of all ages. As one of the world's largest independent air and space museums, it houses an extensive collection of aircraft, spacecraft, and exhibits that chronicle the history of flight. A Glimpse into the Past: Upon entering the museum, visitors are greeted by a vast array of historic aircraft. From the early days of aviation, when pioneers like the Wright brothers took to the skies, to the golden age of air travel, the museum showcases a diverse collection of planes. Highlights include vintage biplanes, sleek fighter jets, and iconic commercial airliners. Beyond Earth's Atmosphere: The museum's dedication to space exploration is evident in its impressive collection of spacecraft. Visitors can marvel at the Saturn V rocket, a colossal engineering marvel that propelled astronauts to the moon. Other exhibits delve into the history of the space shuttle program and the future of space travel. Interactive Exhibits and Educational Programs: Beyond the static displays, the Museum of Flight offers a range of interactive exhibits designed to engage visitors of all ages. Flight simulators provide a realistic experience of piloting various aircraft, while virtual reality experiences allow visitors to explore the cosmos. The museum also hosts a variety of educational programs, including workshops, camps, and lectures, catering to both children and adults. A Tribute to the Pacific Northwest: The museum's location in Seattle, home to Boeing, one of the world's leading aerospace companies, makes it a fitting tribute to the region's rich aviation heritage. Exhibits dedicated to Boeing's history and contributions to the aerospace industry highlight the company's significant impact on global aviation. A Must-Visit Destination: Whether you're a seasoned aviation enthusiast or simply curious about the history of flight, the Museum of Flight offers something for everyone. With its vast collection, engaging exhibits, and educational programs, it's a must-visit destination for travelers to Seattle.
D LaneD Lane
I been to several aviation Museums around the country, & I've gotta say this is best one I have ever been to. To see so many full scale aircraft types of the real historical deal in one place is pretty fricken amazing. The very first jet powered Air Force One, the original first built 747 the one that did the famed barrel roll, & an British Airways Concorde many of which could probably fly tomorrow if money was thrown at them, & proper repairs made. I was much pleased they had a Concorde housed their, which I had no idea until the other day. I hadn't seen a Concorde since the Air France Concorde I witnessed in Las Vegas in the spring of 1988, a photo of which I've include in my review photo's. Never got to see it in this capacity back then, but did get to witness it pulling up to the gate at ground level. At the time my step Dad was a Northwest Orient Ground Supervisor, & things were looser then. It's an excellent place for people with limited mobility if you have your own devices. We rented a scooter, & having ramps, & elevator made it easier for my wife to enjoy her visit. Definitely a must visit place if your in the Seattle area!
Rhonda RothRhonda Roth
We stopped at the Aviation Pavilion and Flight Museum with about three hours to spare before a flight, and it was absolutely worth it. You could easily spend an entire day here. The collection is impressive, well-organized, and full of history. The Pavilion area is especially fascinating. Being able to walk through a 1960s Air Force One, a Dreamliner, and several other planes makes the experience feel personal and immersive. It is rare to get this close to so many iconic aircraft in one place. This museum is fun and educational for all ages. Whether you are a serious aviation buff or just curious, there is something here that will capture your attention. Next time, we will plan for more time. Three hours only scratched the surface.
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Right in the heart of the Pacific Northwest, the Museum of Flight in Seattle, Washington, offers an immersive experience for aviation enthusiasts of all ages. As one of the world's largest independent air and space museums, it houses an extensive collection of aircraft, spacecraft, and exhibits that chronicle the history of flight. A Glimpse into the Past: Upon entering the museum, visitors are greeted by a vast array of historic aircraft. From the early days of aviation, when pioneers like the Wright brothers took to the skies, to the golden age of air travel, the museum showcases a diverse collection of planes. Highlights include vintage biplanes, sleek fighter jets, and iconic commercial airliners. Beyond Earth's Atmosphere: The museum's dedication to space exploration is evident in its impressive collection of spacecraft. Visitors can marvel at the Saturn V rocket, a colossal engineering marvel that propelled astronauts to the moon. Other exhibits delve into the history of the space shuttle program and the future of space travel. Interactive Exhibits and Educational Programs: Beyond the static displays, the Museum of Flight offers a range of interactive exhibits designed to engage visitors of all ages. Flight simulators provide a realistic experience of piloting various aircraft, while virtual reality experiences allow visitors to explore the cosmos. The museum also hosts a variety of educational programs, including workshops, camps, and lectures, catering to both children and adults. A Tribute to the Pacific Northwest: The museum's location in Seattle, home to Boeing, one of the world's leading aerospace companies, makes it a fitting tribute to the region's rich aviation heritage. Exhibits dedicated to Boeing's history and contributions to the aerospace industry highlight the company's significant impact on global aviation. A Must-Visit Destination: Whether you're a seasoned aviation enthusiast or simply curious about the history of flight, the Museum of Flight offers something for everyone. With its vast collection, engaging exhibits, and educational programs, it's a must-visit destination for travelers to Seattle.
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I been to several aviation Museums around the country, & I've gotta say this is best one I have ever been to. To see so many full scale aircraft types of the real historical deal in one place is pretty fricken amazing. The very first jet powered Air Force One, the original first built 747 the one that did the famed barrel roll, & an British Airways Concorde many of which could probably fly tomorrow if money was thrown at them, & proper repairs made. I was much pleased they had a Concorde housed their, which I had no idea until the other day. I hadn't seen a Concorde since the Air France Concorde I witnessed in Las Vegas in the spring of 1988, a photo of which I've include in my review photo's. Never got to see it in this capacity back then, but did get to witness it pulling up to the gate at ground level. At the time my step Dad was a Northwest Orient Ground Supervisor, & things were looser then. It's an excellent place for people with limited mobility if you have your own devices. We rented a scooter, & having ramps, & elevator made it easier for my wife to enjoy her visit. Definitely a must visit place if your in the Seattle area!
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We stopped at the Aviation Pavilion and Flight Museum with about three hours to spare before a flight, and it was absolutely worth it. You could easily spend an entire day here. The collection is impressive, well-organized, and full of history. The Pavilion area is especially fascinating. Being able to walk through a 1960s Air Force One, a Dreamliner, and several other planes makes the experience feel personal and immersive. It is rare to get this close to so many iconic aircraft in one place. This museum is fun and educational for all ages. Whether you are a serious aviation buff or just curious, there is something here that will capture your attention. Next time, we will plan for more time. Three hours only scratched the surface.
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