Simply amazing and a not to be missed museum if you are around Seattle area. This is a true treat for anyone with a slight interest in aviation. The museum has so much to offer and if you really want to get the most out of your visit then please do block at least 4 hours to visit the entire place. The museum has a huge free parking lot which is super convenient. The tickets can be purchased based online or at site. There are four major sections where you can see and experience different air crafts. The best is the one across the road where you can actually walk in to larger planes such as the Concord, older Air Force one, and the Jumbo 747s. There are other sections where you can see the first Boeing jets, older and existing fighter jets, visit the control tower. There is red barn area where the history of the Boeing factory is displayed.also they have a few dedicated areas for space program and associated shuttles developed by Boeing. There is a section for the world war era planes and a lot of history depicted. There is a gift shop and restaurant as well. Highly recommend a...
Read moreWe are recently visited the Aeroplane Museum and was thoroughly impressed! The museum boasts an extensive collection of aircraft, from vintage biplanes to modern jets, each accompanied by detailed exhibits that tell the fascinating stories of aviation history. The displays are well-organized and interactive, making it a great educational experience for all ages. The passionate staff enhance the visit with their knowledge and enthusiasm. Whether you're an aviation enthusiast or just looking for an interesting way to spend the day, this museum is definitely...
Read moreThe Museum of Flight at Boeing Field is a destination which afficianados of the history of flight, military aviation and the space program include in their travel plans.
Citizens of Washington are spoiled to have such a great resource and should go every couple of years.
Tourists and business travelers, even if this isn't why you came to Seattle, schedule permitting, you should take the time to be inspired by the daring and engineering of the pioneers of flight.
And if you have a 2nd day, go to the Flying Heritage and Combat Armor Museum at...
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