I am heading up to this place for the first time in my life, I am excited. I have a family member who flew a plane up there and it has been on display since the 1980's
I went here about a decade ago, randomly chosen activity, im not a huge airplane guy. Loved it so much in taking my family next week! I remember there was even a full brass band playing
The Boeing 80A's interior is amazing! It is a shame we will never have the opportunity to fly in something like that! Great video though, loved all the explanation given
I hope to go there one day. The Concorde there is the last one I saw leave from my hometown of Toronto on October 2 , 2003. Also the connie that is shown in the start of this video brings back so many memories. It was parked in front of a hotel next to the Toronto airport when I was much younger (I'm 51 now). It then moved a few km away from that location to a new location right beside the airport along Derry Rd in Mississauga where I took a date to once and had a drink inside (it was a bar that never got the attention it desreved.) When the bar failed, the plane sat there for the longest time, withering away until someone had the insight to buy it, and then flip it to the museum. I'm SO GLAD that it survived, and was restored to its original Canadian markings. Although I wish it were inside away from the Seattle rain lol
I was in Seattle in Dec. 2018, and tried to visit this museum, but it was closed and I was only in town for basically two days. Neither of those days was it open..
Really enjoyable my friend! I just booked flights to visit here again in March and I can't wait to see everything in the metal again! I think I spent about $300 at the merchandise store last time haha
Thanks! You helped me finally figure out what the US Air plane was that you can walk into. An early 737. It makes sense that the seats inside were a first or business class layout. The legroom was insane :p
I am heading up to this place for the first time in my life, I am excited. I have a family member who flew a plane up there and it has been on display since the 1980's
that’s exciting
I went here about a decade ago, randomly chosen activity, im not a huge airplane guy. Loved it so much in taking my family next week! I remember there was even a full brass band playing
The Boeing 80A's interior is amazing! It is a shame we will never have the opportunity to fly in something like that!
Great video though, loved all the explanation given
Wow! GREAT video. Well done! Thanks for posting.
I hope to go there one day. The Concorde there is the last one I saw leave from my hometown of Toronto on October 2 , 2003. Also the connie that is shown in the start of this video brings back so many memories. It was parked in front of a hotel next to the Toronto airport when I was much younger (I'm 51 now). It then moved a few km away from that location to a new location right beside the airport along Derry Rd in Mississauga where I took a date to once and had a drink inside (it was a bar that never got the attention it desreved.) When the bar failed, the plane sat there for the longest time, withering away until someone had the insight to buy it, and then flip it to the museum. I'm SO GLAD that it survived, and was restored to its original Canadian markings. Although I wish it were inside away from the Seattle rain lol
I was in Seattle in Dec. 2018, and tried to visit this museum, but it was closed and I was only in town for basically two days. Neither of those days was it open..
Really enjoyable my friend! I just booked flights to visit here again in March and I can't wait to see everything in the metal again! I think I spent about $300 at the merchandise store last time haha
Thank you so much, mate! Yes, hopefully the USA will be wide open for business. You have clearly set a new record for merchandise store purchases.
Thanks! You helped me finally figure out what the US Air plane was that you can walk into. An early 737. It makes sense that the seats inside were a first or business class layout. The legroom was insane :p
I been here and it’s amazing 🤩
Great explanation of the exhibits!
Many thanks!
Here’s a fun fact the pilot would take their lunchmeat and put it on the windows and heat the meat up because the windows were so hot
Should I visit this or Boeing Future of Flight?
This
Sorry forgot to put blackbird in my last comment
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