Billet d'entrée au Musée du Vol





Description
Préparez-vous à voyager dans les airs et l'espace au Musée de l'Aviation avec ce billet d'entrée. Explorez plus de 160 engins aériens et spatiaux, du Boeing 787 Dreamliner au Supersonic Concord, dans le plus grand musée aérien et spatial indépendant et à but non lucratif au monde ! Il y a 175 avions et engins spatiaux et des dizaines de milliers d'artefacts et de photographies rares. Visitez Air Force One, 747, et plus encore dans le pavillon de l'aviation, puis allez au-delà à la galerie spatiale pour voir un avion d'entraînement de la navette spatiale.
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Itinéraire
Le Musée de l’aviation est le plus grand musée indépendant de l’air et de l’espace au monde. Situé dans le plus ancien aéroport de Seattle, il présente plus de 160 avions et vaisseaux spatiaux sur un campus de 23 acres. Les six bâtiments du musée comprennent l’usine originale de Boeing Aircraft. En tant que l’une des principales attractions de la région, nous proposons des simulateurs de vol et des dizaines d’expositions amusantes et interactives et d’activités familiales. La « Grande Galerie » est un bâtiment en verre à couper le souffle de 6 étages abritant 43 avions des années 1920 à nos jours, dont un rare avion espion M-21 Blackbird et des chasseurs à réaction des guerres de Corée et du Vietnam. Sans oublier les passionnants simulateurs de vol en plein mouvement et en 3D !
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Informations importantes
- Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Options de transport accessibles aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(498)
One of the best aviation museums in the world, although it should really be renamed to include the word “American” in the name, as it’s missing so many important European exhibits. One concession is Concorde, which has the longest queue for a visit!
Would suggest getting the audio tour at the front desk. Lots of planes you can walk through and see.
The museum would not accept my bought tickets. I request a refund please.
We visited with our 13 year old grandson, he'd say the flight simulators were among his favorite things and fortunately there was never more than 1 person waiting in front of him.
We went visiting from the uk specifically to view Concorde and having been in the Boeing tour the day before it was great to see the 747 - however the whole museum has a Great generational collection , can easily spend 3/4hrs looking at the museum pieces , top tip speak to the volunteers they are an asset to the museum and have some great stories to share !! We took the 124 bus from downtown Seattle stops right outside the museum , The museum facilities are fantastic and the cafe we thought very reasonable priced with great tasting food.
Some amazing aircraft from all eras. The military aircraft were combined with stories, particularly WWI and WWII. Well done. A little busy at times in some sections. Easy to get lost in the minutiae. Overall, the exhibits were good. Loved walking into actual aircraft in the pavilion. Unfortunately the Dreamliner was closed.
Great place to learn about planes and their history! You can get into the planes, touch them, an lots of picture spots
Wow, this is an incredible museum - more like museum's! It was so well done. Walking on the first 747 and the first AirForce One, was great. You could spend a day here. And their little cafe was excellent too. All first class.
For an avgeek visiting Seattle, this is well worth a 3 hour detour…. Apollo, Air Force One, B52, Concorde, B747 and B787!! Amongst many others If you get there at opening time, note that the walk-thru’s of the aircraft may happen an hour after opening…. Plus I’d recommend to start the walk-thru at the B747 or another aircraft towards the back of the Aviation Pavilion. I can’t believe that you get so much access to them. I’ll visit again the next time I’m in Seattle. If you like the Intrepid Museum in NY, this one you’ll like too, especially with the regular sound of airframe lifting off from Everett field nearby.
A wonderful tour and definitely worth visiting when in Seattle. There are numerous tours available we took the Boeing Everett factory tour which was a 80 minute guided tour which gave us front eye view of the production of the newest plane 777 and 777x.



