Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum
Paine Field
3407 109th Street SW
Everett
Washington 98204
+1 (877) 342-3404
The Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum is due to open again in the near future following a three-year hiatus in operations. Now under new ownership.
Admission fee
Gift shop
Aircraft collection
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63-08541 N3712/3712 NX2689/P-8194/7 NS838/UP-J – 44329 N436FS/2E-RA N19027/1227/A N190D/836017/10 N79863/79863/32 NX54FH/5429/Z N112VW/2 F-HCAM/857509/LI+KU 191660/3 NX342FH N29UB/64 NX3852/UI-161 N652Z/HK-102 – N750N N41123/44-30254/810-A NL723FH/472364/SX-L NX7459/4 NX46GU/23 NX7159Z/433133/2Z-T N328KF NX614VC/AR614/DU-Z |
Avro Lancaster B.1 (nose)
Bell UH-1B Iroquois Curtiss JN-4D Jenny Curtiss P-40C Tomahawk de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito T.III Fieseler Fi103 V-1 Fieseler Fi103R Reichenberg Fieseler Fi156-C2 Storch Focke Wulf Fw190A-5 Focke Wulf Fw190D-13 Dora Grumman F6F-5K Hellcat Hawker Hurricane Mk.XIIB Ilyushin Il-2M3 Shturmovik Junkers Ju-87R-4 Stuka Messerschmitt 163B Komet Messerschmitt Bf109E-3 Emil Mikoyan Gurevich MiG-29UB Mitsubishi A6M3-22 Zero-Sen Mitsubishi A6M5-52 Zero-Sen Mitsubishi A6M5-52 Zero-Sen (wreck) Nakajima Ki-43-II Hayabusa Oscar North American B-25J Mitchell North American P-51D Mustang Polikarpov I-16 Type 24 Rata Polikarpov U-2/PO-2 Republic P-47D Thunderbolt Scaled Composites. SpaceShipOne Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vc |
The collection was acquired and restored to flying condition by investor and philanthropist Paul G. Allen. On your visit to the restored working hangar, you’ll be able to learn how advances of the past led to modern aviation and aerospace technologies.
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