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Museum of Flight

9404 E Marginal Wy S
Seattle, WA 98108-4046
Phone: (206) 764-5700
Best Flight Museum Anywhere---HEY! Best Museum, period!
5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

07/08/2006 Posted by kato_hawaii

All flight museums have airplanes of course. The Seattle Museum of Flight also has loads of artifacts from space: Moon rock, lunar landers, and soon they'll be getting a Space Shuttle. The Great Gallery contains a history of aviation: from gliders to the Wright Brothers' first airplane to The Blackbird to the Dark Star and Aerosonde. Be sure to take a tour with a docent. Their docents are always interesting and sometimes hilarious. And every time I take a tour there, I learn more about history and aviation. Across the street, they have the original Air Force One Jet (check out the "cutting edge" 1960's on-board computer!) and the 747 prototype, along with The Concorde. Guests can tour Air Force One and Concorde. My favorite place at the Museum is the Personal Courage Wing. It's set up so you can give yourself a tour; although, if you can persuade a docent to take you there, all the better. WWI is upstairs, and they have the first (and only) purpose-built fighter plane. It's nearly 100 years old. They have a Sopwith Camel, along with other Sopwith planes, and a number of French and German airplanes from that era. Even a replica of the Red Baron's Drei-decker and Albatross. The WWII area is on the main floor. P-38, P-40, Spitfire, Corsair, Nakajima, and a Russian YAK are just the beginning. Don't miss this when you are in the Pacific North West! An unforgettable experience! You'll be back!

Pros: The docents are the best!

Cons: Crowded on holidays

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From the Wright Brothers to the Right Stuff, get a flying fix here.  See the full editorial review.

Insider Tips

Know Before You Go

Little pilots are welcome to climb into the cockpits in The Hanger, which houses a collection of tiny kit planes built to actually fly. Or if younger visitors prefer to call the shots from outside the plane, they can check out what's up behind the scenes.

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Visual Arts Location Information for Museum of Flight

Admission

  • Adult $12
  • Seniors $11
  • Child $7.50
  • (under 4) free

Venue Type

  • Museum

Hours

  • Mon-Wed 10am-5pm
  • Thu 10am-9pm
  • Fri 10am-5pm

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9404 E Marginal Wy S
Seattle, WA 98108-4046

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