The Museum of Flight’s main campus is the most interactive air and space experience you’ll find. Stepping into the Personal Courage Wing you will immediately be immersed in personal stories of courage as told through a collection of 28 fighter aircraft in a setting that will simply amaze you.

T. A. Wilson Great Gallery

The Great Gallery, which includes the Side Gallery, provides an exclusive evening in one of Seattle's most spectacular settings. The six-story tall glass and steel structure gracefully suspends more than 20 full-size aircraft from its ultra-modern frame.
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William E. Boeing Red Barn

The Red Barn, with its warm wood tones and historic exhibits, reflects the romantic early days of aviation. The two-story barn is the historic birthplace of the Boeing Airplane Company.
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J. Elroy McCaw Personal Courage Wing

A brand-new 58,000 square-foot addition to the museum, the two floors of the Personal Courage Wing contain dramatic, interactive exhibits highlighting twenty-eight stunning World War I and World II fighter planes.
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Airpark

Walk among the giants of aviation in the Museum of Flight's Airpark currently home to America's First jet Air Force One, the very first 747, the original 737, a Boeing 727, and the sleek Concorde.
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The Bill & Moya Lear Gallery

Contained just inside the main entrance to the Great Gallery, the Bill and Moya Lear Gallery is used to house most of the Museum's temporary and travelling exhibitions.
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The T. Evans Wyckoff Memorial Bridge

Connecting the Museum’s main campus on the east side of East Marginal Way to its west campus, which includes the Library and Archives Building, Airpark and parking lots, the T. Evans Wyckoff Memorial Bridge was designed to adapt to the Museum’s future west side development.
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William M. Allen Theater

Free movies every day! Take time during your visit to relax and enjoy a variety of programs about aviation and space exploration history as well as features of current events.
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