September / October
VIA AAA Traveler's Companion
VIA cover
Home  |  Weekenders  |  Events  |  Archives
Weekender - July/August 2004
Curtiss Warhawk Plane in Museum of Flight in Seattle Washington
  The Curtiss Warhawk took to the skies during World War II.  

By Nino Padova

Long before moon walks or Mars rovers, the daring exploits of fighter pilots fueled our high-flying imaginations. Aviators like Pappy Boyington and Eddie Rickenbacker inspired generations of budding birdmen to reach for the sky.

The Museum of Flight in Seattle salutes these flying aces with its new Personal Courage Wing, which features 28 restored planes from World Wars I and II. They include a Supermarine Spitfire, a Sopwith Camel, and a Fokker Triplane, the same type of aircraft flown by Manfred von Richthofen (aka the Red Baron).

Don't miss the Caproni Ca 20, considered the first fighter plane, in the World War I gallery. Designed and built by Gianni Caproni in 1914, this small monoplane had a forward-facing machine gun and is the only one of its kind ever produced.

Actors portray the men and women who built, flew, and maintained these historic fighters; they share their stories while strolling the galleries and mingling with visitors.

Other exhibits teach you how to direct aircraft from the deck of a carrier at sea and allow you to tour the trenches of World War I France as fighter planes soar overhead. Information: (206) 764-5700, www.museumofflight.org.


Photography courtesy of Museum of Flight

Back to Top

This article was first published in July 2004. Some facts
may have aged gracelessly. Please call ahead to verify information.


Related Stories

Holiday Travel Destinations

A Prized Telephone Collection

Bellingham, Wash.: History Destination

Idaho’s Museum of Political Memorabilia

Pico Iyer: The Centennial of Flight

Seattle's Hot Rock Museum

Seattle's Capitol Hill

Travel Tools

Plan a cruise

AAA Directions (maps, driving directions)

Send to a friend

AAA Members Only

Planning a roadtrip?
Use TripTik


Order a Map or TourBook

Reserve air, car, & hotel

(Recommended map: Seattle)

Related links

Museum of Flight

Airplane Museums in the U.S.

Letters

Fire off a Letter

Read other Letters

Home   |   Weekenders   |   Events   |   Archives   |   About VIA Magazine   |   Map Stories   |    online
Copyright © 1996-2008 VIA Magazine   Contact Us  | Terms and Conditions  | Privacy Policy