based on 6959 reviewsThis is a paradise for aviation fans. You can find all the planes you want to see here. From planes from World War I to the latest planes, there is really everything. In addition to aviation planes, there are also aerospace planes. The key is that there are some related to China.
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This is a paradise for aviation fans. You can find all the planes you want to see here. From planes from World War I to the latest planes, there is really everything. In addition to aviation planes, there are also aerospace planes. The key is that there are some related to China.
The Seattle Museum of Flight is located next to Boeing. It is divided into two exhibition areas, indoor and outdoor, and mainly displays Boeing products: from transport aircraft, fighter jets to passenger aircraft. There is also a wax figure of Premier Zhou and Nixon shaking hands, with the background being the Air Force One that Nixon took during his first visit to China in 1972.
The Flight Museum is also a huge venue where you can see many aircraft. It is also quite interesting to experience some projects here. The area of the entire Flight Museum is also quite large, and you can learn about many good projects here.
The Seattle Museum of Flight is located at Boeing Field in southern Seattle, Washington, USA. It is a non-profit aerospace museum founded in 1965. It is the largest aerospace museum on the West Coast of the United States and the largest private flight museum in the world.
Seattle Museum of Flight (History of Boeing) The Museum of Flight is Boeing's aviation museum, located south of Seattle, and is also the largest aviation museum on the west coast of the United States. The number of aircraft collected here is amazing. There are four planes in the room displaying various aircraft (entities), divided into two areas. See the prototypes of Blackbird (SR-71), Spectre (F-4), MiG-21, C-47, etc. In addition to various aircraft, there are also rockets, satellites, spacecraft, space vehicles and astronaut equipment for human exploration of space. There is also the development history of Boeing, showing Boeing design tables, workshop models and display boards.
Seattle Museum of Flight (1) The Museum of Flight is Boeing's aviation museum, located south of Seattle, and is the largest aviation museum on the west coast of the United States. The number of aircraft collected here is breathtaking. There are four planes in the room displaying various aircraft (real objects), divided into two areas. See the prototypes of Blackbird (SR-71), Spectre (F-4), MiG-21, C-47, etc. In addition to various aircraft, there are also rockets, satellites, spacecraft, space vehicles and astronaut equipment for human space exploration. Opening hours: 7:00-18:00 Tickets: Adults $19, youth under 17 $11, children under 4 free, seniors 65 and over $16. (Free admission from 17:00-21:00 on the first Thursday of each month)
A great place to see the past and future of Boeing. The development since it's founding, and places it has been are great.