The Museum of Flight is a private non-profit air and space museum in the north west in the USA. It is located at the southern end of King Country International Airport, in the city of Tulwila, just south of Seattle. It was established in 1962 and is fully accredited by the American Alliance of Muesums. It covers many acres with planes from the beginning of flight of the Wright Brothers to the jts of today.
A B52
The Concord. Forward.
Side of Concord.
WW11 planes.
Some 4 years ago Captain Phillips's ship was overrun by 3 Somalian pirates who took him hostage. Following the ship was a small drone which is the first drone seen in this photo was able to identify the 3. The Americans sent in 3 snippers to rescue the Captain and the 3 were taken out. A good outcome all round.
Some WW11 planes.
There is also an Airforce one plane. This one was President Nixon's.
The following photos are from the inside of the President's Airforce One Plane.
The hat belonged to President Johnson.
Its a great place to visit . The planes are in good condition and the Decent ( volunteers ) provide free tours. The Chap we had was a Holacaust survivor and only he and his mother survived.
Cheers,
Ross and Beverley
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