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The Museum of Flight holds one of the largest air and space collections in the US and aims to become the foremost educational air and space museum in the world!
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4 days ago · The Museum of Flight is full of an incredible collection of aircraft, spacecraft, artifacts, galleries, exhibits, facts, and stories that embody the past, present and future of flight. Announcements Open Daily, 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Hours & Admission | The Museum of Flight
Museum Hours. Daily, 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Aviation Pavilion Aircraft Hours - 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM. The Museum is closed Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.
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Is your day or weekend up in the air? Let us help you plan your visit! The Museum of Flight has lots of exciting tours, events, and experiences that suit every interest.
Home | The Museum of Flight
The Museum of Flight holds one of the largest air and space collections in the US and aims to become the foremost educational air and space museum in the world!
Virtual Museum Online | The Museum of Flight
These 3D self-guided virtual tours were created by scanning the interior of the Museum's aircraft using the Matterport 3D Camera. Explore below, and stay tuned for future tours. 360° Panorama Gallery
History | The Museum of Flight
The concept for The Museum of Flight complex began in 1975 when the Port of Seattle leased the land on which the Boeing Red Barn now sits to the Museum for 99 years. The Red Barn, the birthplace of The Boeing Company, was saved from demolition in its original location on the Duwamish River and floated by river barge to its current location.
Calendar of Events | The Museum of Flight
The Museum of Flight is dedicated to providing a welcoming experience for all visitors, staff, volunteers, learners and community members. We respect, celebrate and honor all people and the unique perspective they bring to our institution. Learn More
Exhibits | The Museum of Flight
The Museum of Flight commemorates the end of the War using artifacts and records from the Museum’s collection we highlight the stories of lesser-known, diverse people who lived and died during the war years.
The Blackbird - Museum of Flight
Flight Fact An SR-71, the most numerous and successful Blackbird variant, set absolute world speed and altitude records for air-breathing production aircraft in 1976. The records of 85,000 ft. (25,500 m) and 2,193 m.p.h. (3,509 kph) were broken only in 2004 by NASA's experimental, unpiloted X-43A.