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What do you do on a rainy day in Seattle? Go see the airplanes at The Museum of Flight. We did! They were prolific!
According to their website, “The Museum of Flight is the largest independent, non-profit air and space museum in the world! With over 175 aircraft and spacecraft, tens of thousands of artifacts, millions of rare photographs, dozens of exhibits and experiences and a world-class library, the Museum and its people bring mankind’s incredible history of flight to life.”
For this week’s photo challenge: Prolific
~ Susanne
What a cool looking collection!
Yeah, it was fun to go there earlier this week. They have the ‘firsts’ of many airplanes, including the first 727. Mom told me she was on its last flight before it was donated to the Museum. Little human interest there! 🙂
I love that!
What a great place! The way the planes are displayed is amazing. Yes…very prolific.
Yes! thanks for your comment! 🙂
That’s a trip worth taking, Susanne. I like the way that they have so many of them suspended in the air too.
Best wishes, Pete.
Yes, quite an amazing collection! So much more than I could show in one post! thanks! 🙂
Super Seattle jewell!
Yes, I agree! And I hadn’t been there in years! thanks for your comment. 🙂
We have a similarly wonderful air museum in Hartford near the airport. As with Boeing in Seattle, Pratt Whitney here was central to plane production.
Didn’t know that! Maybe we’ll have to visit someday. My husband especially loves all kinds of air museums. thanks. 🙂
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