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The Flying Heritage Collection

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The Flying Heritage Collection is a premier aviation attraction, with something of interest for visitors of all ages. Whether an individual, family or large group, FHC's exclusive offerings let you experience powerful history that changed the world.

  • The Flying Heritage Collection
    3407 109th St SW Everett WA 98204
    Tel: (877) 342-3404

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Posted by: c16, 10/9/2009
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Close by and great planes

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Posted by: Cj K., 10/5/2009
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Love the vintage aircraft...

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Posted by: Craig C., 9/30/2009
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Excellent museum, all of the aircraft are clean and well presented for the era. My father was a P47 pilot in WWII an to see the aircraft he flew start up and fly was amazing especially some 50+ years later. My wife and I ran across the museum by accident on the internet and was pleasently surprised when we got there. I commend the owner for prserving this part of history and allowing the public to see it in such a forum.

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Posted by: Shawn, 9/23/2009
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very educational

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Posted by: Margaret Mullin, 9/13/2009
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I have fallen in love with the planes in this collection this summer at the Free Fly Days events at the Flying Heritage Collection museum. They bring history alive. Planes are meant to fly and these planes are awesome.

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Posted by: Davids, 9/3/2009
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The best world history and flying war bird collection in the Northwest. New exhibits added often to keep you coming back.

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Posted by: sunckrs2000, 9/3/2009
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You need to visit this Collection! The history is something everyone should experience. The Fly Days have been wonderful! Take the time to visit the Museum before they fly and listen to the information that Cory, the published historian, gives you is fascinating. The Maintenance crew are very professional and have the most amazing job keeping these pieces of history flying. The gift shop had some fun items to complete the experience. They even have some great Airfield wines. The Docents will answer any questions yo might have about a plane. They are very helpful to all the visitors.

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Posted by: Roger H., 9/3/2009
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I've been to many museums and this is very different in that they fly and all of the docents are very knowledgeable about the the aircraft in general and the specific history of the aircraft on display

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Posted by: tracybelle2, 9/3/2009
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Incomparable vintage aircraft, engaging exhibits.

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Posted by: Jon, 9/3/2009
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It's the best collection of vintage aircraft on the West coast, cosmetically perfect -- and they fly! Also excellent exhibits and explanatory text.

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Posted by: Diane K., 9/3/2009
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Well I work here, but in truth I do beleve it is a very interesting and informative museum. Educating people on the technological accelerations that took place between 1935 and 1945. as we prepared for WWII. The interpretive materials vividly ilistrate the extraordinary technical revolution that took place. And the impact that revolution had on contemporary life.

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Posted by: Frank C., 9/3/2009
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They have the most pristine flying aircraft I have ever seen

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Posted by: Mark K., 9/3/2009
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The Flying Heritage Collection is one of the few places where you can see and hear WWII aircraft flying. There are some one-of-a-kind aircraft in the collection. All in all it is a nice collection of beautiful aircraft.

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Posted by: ajmuntz@verizon.net, 9/3/2009
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Some of the rarest World War II airplanes in the world, and most of them fly!

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Posted by: Ray W., 9/2/2009
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Flying Heritage Collection is a "must see" for aviation and history buffs of all ages. Thanks to Mr Allen for sharing his fabulous collection of vintage, flying aircraft with us!

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Posted by: James K., 9/2/2009
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The FHC has the most amazing private collection of (mostly) WWII warbirds, all in , more or less, flying condition. It is a lasting tribute to the brave airmen from the second world war, and especially to the American aviators, thousands of whom perished, who fought to defend the U.S. and the rest of the world from tyranny.

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Posted by: Daniel, 9/2/2009
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It preserves a vital time in our history, and the aircraft are openly displayed for you to see and enjoy. The free flying weekends are the best and a treat to get to watch them fly.

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Posted by: Robert W., 9/2/2009
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One of the finest collections of military aircraft in the world most of which are in flying condition. Fly Days on Saturdays spring thru fall are an awesome display of aircraft from another era.

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Posted by: Mike, 9/2/2009
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I am a volunteer docent at FHC giving tours and telling the stories about the 14 aircraft we have on display from World War II and before. By taking the tour history is brought alive by seeing the planes that fought in WWII.

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Posted by: The Short Snorter Project, 9/2/2009
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It's not just the planes... it's the people who you meet there that add to the experience. Especially on "Fly Days" when the vintage warbirds take to the skys!

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