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3407 109th St SW, Everett, WA 98204, USA
Everett, Washington 98204
+1 877-342-3404

Amazing and rare airplanes restored to flying condition. It's very impressive. The docent was incredibly knowledgeable... I wish I could have talked to him the whole time.

Old aircrafts and warfare Fan's heaven. Lots of old fighters, hellcat, zero even MIG 29! And also lots of tanks. Excellent educational museum. Must visit museum if you like warfare!

My son was attending with me...His Father (My husband) was a Cobra/Huey Helicopter Pilot in Vietnam...brought back memories....enjoyed the sharing of Air American....looking forward to next year...(would love to see a Cobra there next year

Since here last a lot has upgraded and changed. Technology is a significant upgrade and integral to not only the exhibits but why a lot of them had to exist to begin with. I spent 21years as a USAF Nuclear Weapons Specialist and there is a great but small exhibit about the power and politics of those weapons. One of the exhibits is a B-57 nuclear bomb trainer of a type weapon I spent time inside. You know you're getting older when your past starts showing up in museums! But my B-52 still wants to fly.

I've been here twice. First time the Sherman tank and many planes went out for demonstrations. Second time I enjoyed following a guide around. I'm fairly certain I'm just going to get a membership. I can see many more visits learning more each time.

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Flyingheritage Combat Armor Museum

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Opening hours

  • Monday
    Closed
  • Tuesday
    10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday
    10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday
    10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday
    10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Sunday
    10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

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Based on 5 reviews

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Address:
3407 109th St SW, Everett, WA 98204, USA.
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Everett
Postcode:
98204

About Flyingheritage Combat Armor Museum

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ALL reviews about Flyingheritage Combat Armor Museum

  • James
    Added 2015.09.11
    Amazing and rare airplanes restored to flying condition. It's very impressive. The docent was incredibly knowledgeable... I wish I could have talked to him the whole time.
  • Katherine
    Added 2015.03.24
    Old aircrafts and warfare Fan's heaven. Lots of old fighters, hellcat, zero even MIG 29! And also lots of tanks. Excellent educational museum. Must visit museum if you like warfare!
  • Ariana
    Added 2015.02.06
    My son was attending with me...His Father (My husband) was a Cobra/Huey Helicopter Pilot in Vietnam...brought back memories....enjoyed the sharing of Air American....looking forward to next year...(would love to see a Cobra there next year
  • Samuel
    Added 2014.12.21
    Since here last a lot has upgraded and changed. Technology is a significant upgrade and integral to not only the exhibits but why a lot of them had to exist to begin with. I spent 21years as a USAF Nuclear Weapons Specialist and there is a great but small exhibit about the power and politics of those weapons. One of the exhibits is a B-57 nuclear bomb trainer of a type weapon I spent time inside. You know you're getting older when your past starts showing up in museums! But my B-52 still wants to fly.
  • Amber
    Added 2014.03.01
    I've been here twice. First time the Sherman tank and many planes went out for demonstrations. Second time I enjoyed following a guide around. I'm fairly certain I'm just going to get a membership. I can see many more visits learning more each time.
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