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    Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum

    4.7 (73 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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    Dog support in WWII
    Doug L.

    What an impressive collection of aircraft and armor spread across three buildings. I came on a rainy weekend and surprised myself by spending almost two hours here. Admission was free and admittance was only after staff confirmed I completed my online waiver form. Many of the aircraft and armor have been restored to flying or driving condition and some of them are quite rare. All were WWII vintage from US, UK, Germany, Soviet Union and Japan with the exception of the experimental craft hanging in the third hangar. Those were designs from Paul Allen's former forays in aviation. Great signage and details about each item on display including specific history of use for the aircraft. The museum also contained an engaging and interactive room that summarized the costs of war fought by the US, nuclear bombing of Japan and conflict simulation and rated your ability to respond. I was a little heavy handed in averting war :) Overall excellent and must see if you have an interest. Lots of signs showing the direction to the museum from the main road, lots of parking and excellent facilities. Would like to come back when they have their fly bys to see any of these planes in action.

    Wina G.

    This a great fascinating museum packed full of history. There were actual planes, many of them fly-able, restored to pristine condition. There were also tanks, ground missile launchers, interactive displays... you name it. The building looked simple from the outside but it's 3 hangers full of military vehicles, mostly from WW2. Docents were available to answer questions and there was a nifty gift shop in the front. We didn't mind picking up souvenirs because admission was FREE and we wanted to support this amazing museum. It's lesser known than the Boeing museum of flight but this is a truly hidden gem. If you are an aviation history buff, you must visit this place. No crowds, leisurely pace. Good sized parking lot and to enter, you must scan the QR code at the entrance. This will bring up a waiver that you complete and sign (name, phone. Email was optional) This waiver is good for 1 year. It's located in Everett, near Paine Field airport. Wish I could give it more than 5 stars!

    M26 Pershing and Corsair
    Connie S.

    I'm not much of a history buff as much as my son is, but this place was amazing! It was a short trip from where we were staying. This place was pretty easy to find as there were signs pointing on where to go. We drove up and it was a decent sized parking lot with lots of stalls. Upon entering you will see the check in desk. Surrounded by each side of the desk you'll see the gift shop. They have everything from shirts to bags to toys to books. And you best believe we did not walk out empty handed! There was a total of 3 hangars to explore. I liked how there were volunteers there that were more than happy to talk about the history of the museum and the hopes of once again allowing visitors to see the tanks and planes in action. Apparently this is was used to take place pre-COVID. Nonetheless we were captivated by the nostalgic of everything that we saw. There was also a small theater that played the history of wars throughout the centuries (every 15 - 20 minutes). My son's favorite tank was the M26 Pershing and the plane that served at Pearl Harbor which was the Corsair. He has a soft spot for Pearl Harbor since we live in Hawaii. All in all we spent almost 2 hours going through each and every display. It was well worth the trip and would recommend anyone to visit this place.

    This is the largest private collection I've seen. We took daughter and her boyfriend and spent 2.5 hours. We could have spent longer it was that amazing.. Each building has so many pieces of history and each piece tells its.story. Volunteers are there to answer questions if you like and a very friendly. It really wrapped up our trip to Washington . Really worth it.

    Jen M.

    This is such a great, informative and humbling museum. The first room had a ton of aircraft, tanks and missles with informative info to read and really kind and knowledgeable volunteers telling you more history and info about what you were seeing. The back room talked about war, what leads to it, decision making and some replicas of the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.. made me very teary eyed thinking about the magnitude of what these things stand for and what leads up to using them and how certain people / countries come to power. The other rooms were interesting to see the role of women, animals, new opportunities opened up for women and minorities during wartime, the role and impact of being involved with wars not on our own soil, and common manufacturers we know of who now make food or passenger aircraft who used to make guns and artillery, etc. Could spend days in here, especially as it is a lot to take in. highly recommend a visit! I'm still thinking about it!

    Russian T-34/85 | German Panzerkampfwagen IV & Jagdpanzer 38
    Chun M.

    The Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum (FHCAM) is one of Paul Allen's legacies. His interest in preserving historical military artifacts coupled with his Microsoft fortune yields this massive museum with ultra rare pieces from around the world. After acquiring some of these WWII, Korean War and Vietnam era planes and vehicles, the museum restores most of them to mint flying and running condition. Several times a year, some of these famous warbirds and tanks go out to take a spin on special occasions. Check the events schedule for special flying and car crushing days. When you walk into the main hangar you are greeted by a gleaming B-25 Mitchell flanked by a DeHavilland Mosquito, both famous bombers of WWII. The collection also includes WWII Battle of Britain heroes (Spitfire & Hurricane) and their German adversaries (Bf-109 & Fw-190), USAAF (Tomahawk, Thunderbolt & Mustang), USN (Corsair & Hellcat), Imperial Japanese Navy (Zero) & Soviet (Shturmovik) fighters, all in tip top condition. There is even a rare Junkers Ju-87 Stuka dive bomber currently undergoing restoration. The collection of armored vehicles include from light scout tanks & armored cars (M3 Stuart), all the way up to main battle tanks (T-54 & M60) and artillery pieces (Long Tom & Scud missile). Of interest are the restored WWII terror weapons, the German V-1 Buzzbomb and the V-2 rockets that rained down on the British cities and countryside. You will also see the atomic weapons that ended the war in the Pacific, the "Little Boy" dropped on Hiroshima and the "Fat Man" dropped on Nagasaki. I got a very visceral reaction when I saw these and the amount of destruction they represent.

    Spitfire
    Bill B.

    A great way to spend an afternoon plus most vehicles and aircraft on exhibit are fully operational.

    Jennifer L.

    This a great look into history. Seeing the size and ability of these machines is important. I take a lot of people here and also enjoy their tank days. Everyone has enjoyed it and most of the people under twenty want to go back and take more in. You can walk through and see everything in about 30 minutes, but I recommend setting aside at least a couple hours to take it all in. I have been many times and still find it entertaining and learn new things each time. I have an annual pass which is a good way to go if you plan on more than one visit.

    Putting this on my boat the psycho sardine
    Bob M.

    What a great air museum and what's the best part this is a combat museum also, and they have a full re of different types of tanks from different countries and it is really a fantastic time. They have a free theater that every 15 minutes shows a different film documentary my wife and I are air museum fanatics and this is a great 1 and so well hidden little secret in Everett. So if you're out at Paine field in Everett stop by it'll be worth your time

    Great ATV!
    Susan A.

    First of all, let me say that this museum visit was not my idea. My husband had picked this venue out on a recent Seattle visit and I decided to accommodate him (I planned on reminding him I endured this when he complained about shopping or one of my tourist picks). While hubby thought everything was fantastic, I was surprised how interesting I found it. A salute mainly to WWII, on display was a fantastic collection of STILL WORKING planes and tanks and even a section on women's contributions Placards gave details of every exhibit. The docents were extremely knowledgeable and I found myself fascinated. Watching a docent learning to drive a tank in the parking lot was also pretty interesting. I didn't find myself bored and there was no whining to hurry up and leave. I'd even go back again!

    PERSPECTIVE!
    Karla M.

    THIS IS AN AMAZING absolutely INCREDIBLE And STUNNING museum. We spent 3 1/2 hours there. It's HUGE! I cannot imagine being a veteran and walking into that place. The restoration of those plane and tanks, must evoke so many emotions. There are THREE HUGE hangars FULL and I MEAN FULL of exhibits! MOST OF WHICH have been restored and are still in use for events and shows...planes and tanks! The educational aspect is amazing. There is a lot of interactive historical stuff. We could have spent 4-5 hours there, had we planned better and taken a lunch! LOL LOL There are also several scheduled historical informative clips worth watching! I cannot say enough good things about this museum. The docents were amazing as well. FULL of information and so willing to share and kind.

    Amy T.

    I couldn't give the Flying Heritage Collection any less than 5 stars even if I tried to find fault. I knew the minute I found this museum, I needed to see it in person. Even in person, I was in awe. As all the other reviews have mentioned, there are some beautifully restored battle proven planes and tanks. I would try to set aside at least an hour so that you can take your time reading the displays. The staff are super friendly and always willing to explain pretty much anything you ask them. Remember to bring your camera too.

    Li N.

    Fabulous place for anyone, who love aircrafts, tanks and army, and would like to know more about the wars in the past, especially World War 2. The WHY WAR EXHIBIT is very interactive. No discount for Prime card. Well you can Groupon tickets, which is much cheaper.

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