Flying Deaf
Jack Busenbark can’t remember when he didn’t want to be a pilot. He loved watching the flow of...
5 minute read
The Freeman Field Mutiny
While most associate the Tuskegee Airmen, the Black aviators of World War II, with fighter pilots,...
4 minute read
The Boeing Flying Fortress School
You probably know that Boeing built thousands of B-17 Flying Fortress and B-29 Superfortress...
2 minute read
The Pegasus Mystery
Some museum artifacts are a bit of a mystery. Take this painting of a Pegasus with the Boeing B&W...
3 minute read
Every Body in Flight
As you enter the Stranger Than Fiction exhibit, you will encounter something truly strange and...
4 minute read
Flying Fish, Parabeavers and Goats, Oh My!
The pilot focused on the ridgeline ahead, aiming for a break in the trees that dotted the jagged...
3 minute read
What's New in the Collection?
As 2nd Lt. Walston B. Ten Eyck of the 96th Aero Squadron prepared to fly a bombing mission on...
1 minute read
Miniature Museum Treasures
Scale models open a miniature window into worlds long gone, once top-secret designs or visions of...
2 minute read
Who Was Mary Riddle?
Mary Riddle (1902 – 1981), a member of the Satsop and Clatsop tribes, was born Nannie Riddell in...
2 minute read
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