Olympic Flight Museum

7637 Old Hwy 99 SE, Olympia, Washington, USA

(360) 705-3925

Tuesday through Sunday 11:00am - 5:00pm

https://olympicflightmuseum.com

The Olympic Flight Museum is an aviation museum at the Olympia Airport in Olympia, Washington, USA. The museum has more than 10 vintage planes and helicopters on display, most of which are in airworthy condition. Dedicated to the preserveration and flying of vintage aircraft. The museum was founded with the goal of bringing people together to relive, recollect and learn about aviation history. Our Mission is to deliver the sights, sounds, smells and excitement of flight to every museum visitor.

7637 Old Hwy 99 SE, Olympia WA

Admission

Adult: $7
Seniors: 65+ $6
Military/First responder: $6
AAA: $6
Kids 7-12: $5
Kids 6 & under: Free

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