Address: 5829 E Rutter Ave, Spokane, WA 99212, USA
Phone: +15095356000
Sunday: 10AM–4PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 10AM–4PM
Wednesday: 10AM–4PM
Thursday: 10AM–4PM
Friday: 10AM–4PM
Saturday: 10AM–4PM
Rustee
Nice lil flight museum wit bout 2 hangars showcasing old and clean planes and cars and a outdoor exhibit space. The ppl in the museum are very nice and kind. There’s a lil gift shop at the entrance.
jesika morris
Such a tiny place that probably gets overlooked all the time. So many planes and so much information. If you are a plane lover, this is the place for you. Be careful with little ones though, the planes are pretty packed in there and it's hard to keep the kids from running around touching everything.
Boris Gunjevic
OMG, for aviation buffs this place is the best. It’s better than a museum since you can actually walk up to a get close to the aircraft and see all the little details up close, smell the old metal and wood, etc. Climbing into the B-25 and DC-3 was also a huge bonus.
Brian Gregory
I felt like I was transported back to the golden age of flight! My son and I both love seeing these planes in real life. Pictures in a book just don’t do them justice. I also had the opportunity to fly on the DC3. It was a dream come true! This museum is a must see for any aviation enthusiast in the Spokane area.
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10 to 5 Tuesday thru Sunday $15 Adults $12 senior/military (65+) $10 youth (11 to 17) 10 and under free
The B-52 was temporarily off our ramp for restoration, now at Boeing Field. It will be featured this spring at a new memorial at Boeing's museum of flight in Seattle. We have a collection of 14 airworthy aircraft all showroom new and you can get up close and personal to them. You can also board our B-25 and DC-3. Come by and experience aviation history. Historic Flight Foundation, Bernie Webber Dr., Mukilteo.
The B-52 belongs the the Museum of Flight at Boeing Field. It has been stored at Paine Field for the last decade or so. It is being disassembled for transport and reassembly at a new display / park near the Museum of Flight to honor those who served in Vietnam.
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