
Untold Stories: World War II at 75
The Museum of Flight commemorates the end of the War using artifacts and records from the Museum’s collection we highlight the stories of lesser-known, diverse people who lived and died during the war years. Now open!

This year, young photographers were also invited to submit their original photos for our first-ever Spirit of Flight Junior Competition!

Capturing the Drama of the Space Race Featuring the First Public Display of a Rocket Engine that Launched Apollo to the Moon.

Let Your Kid Be the Pilot
Young intrepid flyers can strap into flight harnesses to test their piloting skills in one of...

This Way Up: Aviation Engine Design
On December 17, 1903, a 12-horsepower engine powered the Wright Flyer on history's first successful motorized and piloted,...

Vietnam Veterans Memorial Park
An open-air park paying tribute to Vietnam Veterans, featuring the iconic B-52G Stratofortress, Returning Airman statue, and tribute wall.

Vietnam Divided:
War Above Southeast Asia
The newest permanent installation in the Museum’s T.A. Wilson Great Gallery focuses specifically on the air war above...

The J. Kenneth Higgins Aviation Safety Exhibit, Safety by Design, explores the evolution of safety in commercial aviation...

Board a US Air Boeing 737 and relax in business class--be sure to check out the on-board videos and see the actual cockpit...

Within 20 years of the Wright Brothers’ 1903 flight, aviation in the United States was becoming an airline industry. World...

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Pilot an...

Holtgrewe WWI Model Collection
World War I –previously called "the Great War"– began less than eleven years after the Wright Brothers made their first...