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“Restoration in action”
In addition to the Seattle campus, the Museum operates a Restoration Center at Paine Field/Snohomish County Airport in Everett, Washington. The center is home to approximately three dozen aircraft in varying states of restoration by the Museum's restorers. The public is welcome to visit the Restoration Center. Every aircraft that is brought to the 23,000-square-foot facility undergoes a thorough evaluation in order to determine the nature of the work needed. A restoration team is then assembled and work begins. About fifty volunteers are working on between three and five projects at any given time. Imagine a big garage packed full of airplanes in all states of restoration and looming over it all is the nose of a de Havilland DH.106 4C Comet poking through the specially modified hanger doors. Hammers are banging and power tools are going as the volunteer crew works hard to refurbish aircraft to original standards. Visitors are welcome to the Restoration Center but should keep in mind that it is a working hanger. Guests can walk around the aircraft and talk to the volunteers but should take care to keep safety in mind and children should be closely monitored.
Visiting the Museum of Flight Restoration Center & Reserve Collection south of Everett, in Paine Field, has got to be one of the most unique, surprising, and wonderful experiences that we have had... Read more
Had a few hours to kill. Glad this little gem was around the corner. The Dehavilland was the best part. To walk into the plane and experience the 50's was awsome. Check it out. Read more
There isn't much to see inside this store. The place sells some airplane related memorabilia and clothing. This store is located at the entrance of Paine Field (not the Museum of Flight) and has... Read more
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