McAllister Museum of Aviation in Yakima, WA Tells the story from Charlie McAllister’s connection to Orville Wright, who signed his first flying license, to Sunnyside’s Bonnie Dunbar and the space shuttle, the short history of aviation continues to have many ties in the Central Washington area. Yakima was the place that the first woman did a demonstration flight in a Curtis Pusher in 1913.
McAllister Museum of Aviation
2008 S 16th Ave.
Yakima
Washington 98903
+1 (509) 457-4933
Thursday – Saturday 11:00 – 15:00

Aircraft collection

Roberts Sceptre I N92RA
N535X
– – N9744U – N92RA – | Bede BD-5B
Boeing 40C Carbon Cub FX Grumman AA5A-0144 Cheeta Marquart Charger MA-5 Roberts Sceptre I Stinson Model 108 Voyager |
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