Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum
About the Business
The Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum, located in Everett, Washington, invites visitors to explore a unique collection of military aircraft, vehicles, and artifacts from various 20th-century wars. Restored with unparalleled authenticity, the museum showcases iconic pieces such as the M4A1 Sherman tank, used in WWII by the US and Dutch Army. Visitors can witness the valor of western Europe in WWII through the tank's 7th Armored Division, 31st Tank Battalion colors.
The museum offers a range of activities included with the price of a general admission ticket, such as walking tours, behind-the-barriers tours, lectures, ad-hoc docent tours, runups of aircraft engines, artifact experiences, and virtual reality and simulator experiences. Special events may require the purchase of a separate ticket.
Walking tours led by docents focus on specific topics and involve viewing artifacts related to the theme. Behind-the-barriers tours provide a closer look at particular artifacts, while lectures in the Battlefront Theater offer educational opportunities through instruction and audio/visual displays. Ad-hoc docent tours are available on-site during open hours, and private/group tours can be scheduled by appointment on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
Whether you're a history buff, aviation enthusiast, or simply curious about military technology, the Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum offers an immersive and educational experience for all visitors.
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Location & Phone number
3407 109th St SW, Everett, WA 98204, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
Closed
Thursday:
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"As an enthusiastic fan of aircraft since being a wee lad, this was truly a breathtaking collection. It was curated tastefully and the facility was immaculate. Staff was friendly and informative, I genuinely cannot wait to return :)"
"Amazing museum. The planes are well preserved and the majority in flight condition. There is one Junkers Stuka in restoration being exhibited. In the entrance, you can see an amazing B-25. In front of it, there is an English de Havilland Mosquito bomber. All aircraft are well preserved. The nice thing about this museum is that the voluntary guides are crazy about airplanes (like me). It totally worth spending the day visiting and talking with the guides."
"As a huge Battlefield and World War II fan, I couldn't believe I could get up close and personal with all my favorite WWII vehicles somewhere on Earth. I only planned a 2-hour visit to this museum, but I was so wrong. You could easily spend a whole day here. What's even more amazing is that all the vehicles here are actually operational. You guys are doing a fantastic job!"
"Definitely a must visit place if you are looking for historical artifacts around WWII. Beautifully preserved and restored armored tanks and airplanes from the Wars. The best part though are the volunteers who work as guides here. All of them have some family involvement with the heritage and their level of knowledge is impressive. Couple this trip with the Boeing - Flight of Future (right around the corner) and you have a fantastic field day lined up for family and friends."
"It is a great museum if you like to see and learn about historical planes, tanks, and all kinds of combat equipment and machinery. Very well laid out displays with excellent information. The volunteer guides added extra information and fun facts. Even the interactive displays were fun and informative!"
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