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What to see in Seattle?

I am off to Seattle on Saturday, and don’t want to miss any aviation goodieas. I know about the Museum of Flight of course (and the restoration centre), but is there anything else (e.g. seaplanes?), and any tips regarding the museum please?

Thanks

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By: Steve Bond - 5th May 2009 at 14:36

Once again, thanks for all the leads. the sun shone, the museum was outstanding, as was Paul Allen’s collection, and Kenmore Air harbour, etc.

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By: Steve Bond - 23rd April 2009 at 09:20

Thanks everyone, it’s going to be a very busy couple of days!

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By: MDF - 22nd April 2009 at 21:34

Found on the West side of Renton in 2006, should still be there!

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By: OHOPE - 22nd April 2009 at 21:30

Without wishing to highjack this thread , does anyone know anything about a retired Seattle aircraft engineer building or restoring an aircraft in a second storey of his home ? About 15 or 20 years ago I heard a story about this and how after his death the side of the house had to be taken off to remove the airframe ?

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By: G-ORDY - 22nd April 2009 at 19:07

Historic Flight Foundation / Kilo 6

Don’t forget these guys at Paine Field:

http://www.kilo6.org/

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By: VX927 - 22nd April 2009 at 16:56

I would also agree J Boyle… The Boeing assembly plant at Everett is a must see… There is no other place in the world like it!

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By: Steve Bond - 22nd April 2009 at 16:48

Excellent chaps, many thanks.

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By: J Boyle - 22nd April 2009 at 14:40

Don’t forget the 747/777 factory at Everett, and the new aviation center there (same thing, IIRC, I haven’t been to the new facility yet) and the Paul Allen collection, also at Everett. Not that far from Boeing field….maybe 30-45 minutes by car on a weekend.

There are other, smaller museums/collection in the greater Seattle area as well if you have a couple of days.

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By: DavidS - 22nd April 2009 at 14:23

I would def go to see or sea even with Kenmore Air http://www.kenmoreair.com/sub_content.php?content_type=28 and also take a ferry across to Bremerton to see any carriers..not going to be aircraft on them tho.
Did the museum and two of Boeings fields back in 2004 so probably a lot changed since then.

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