Olympic Flight Museum

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Address(1) 
Address(2) 
CityOlympia
StateWashington
Zip98501
CountryUSA
Contact 
Phone360-705-3925
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Exhibits - By Primary role
Advanced Trainer - 'AT' 1924-1948
 North American AT-6 (Texan) Serial No: UNK02819  
Attack - 'A' 1962-Present
 Douglas EA-1E (Skyraider) Serial No: UNK02826 
Fighter (Japan)
 Mitsubishi A6M2 (Zero) Serial No: UNK02823 
Fighter - 'F' 1922-1962
 Goodyear FG-1D (Corsair) Serial No: UNK02818 
Pursuit - 'P' 1925-1947
 North American P-51D (Mustang) Serial No: UNK02821 
Transport - 'C' 1925-1962
 Fairchild C-123B (Provider) Serial No: UNK02827 
[Not yet classified]
  F-104 Serial No: UNK02829 
  F-84 Serial No: UNK02830 
  F4F Serial No: UNK02822 
  HAWHUN Serial No: UNK02831  
  L-39 Serial No: UNK02825  
  SNJ Serial No: UNK02824  
  T-28 Serial No: UNK02828  
  TBM Serial No: UNK02820 

 

Reviews / Comments by our visitors
 phil
 , Washington


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06/05/2008 @ 07:36 [ref: 8001]
 Edward Smith
 Yelm, Washington

I have lived in the area since 1976. I have been to the airshows at the Olympia Airport and loved my experiences there. There is an aircraft who really needs a loving home. A full-size scale replica of Airwolf is currently displayed on ebay. This is a beautifully restored Bell 222. It is now located in Pigeon Forge, TN, USA. As an avid Airwolf fan who has met the real Airwolf at Jetcopters, Inc (Van Nuys, Calif.) in 1986 I would love to see The Lady come and live at Olympia. The original helicopter is long gone---sold to a rescue company in Germany where it crashed during a fire fighting job in 1991. Check out this truly exquisit remake! Edward Smith Lion of Yelm
02/14/2008 @ 07:34 [ref: 6766]
 Logan Thorning
 Olympia, Washington

This museum far surpasses the standards for a static display museum, the planes in their hanger all fly! My favorite plane is the TBM Torpedo bomber. You can even sit in a static/mobile T-28 Trojan. It's cool to see these planes fly at their air show every June!
08/09/2007 @ 19:10 [ref: 6216]
 David
 , Washington

The aircraft that are present are in great condition although the staff seemed not very helpful and interested in their jobs. Unfortunate.
09/27/2004 @ 17:12 [ref: 3429]
 Tom Kuchman (OFM Member)
 Olympia, Washington

Definetly one of the best air museums around. Most of the photos were taken at their September 9,2002 fly-in. It's really enjoyable seeing these aircraft up close and not behind a railing, and even better seeing them flying.
11/11/2002 @ 00:23 [ref: 2661]
 Peter W. Scott
 , Washington

The ISP for the Olympic Flight Museum has changed to the OlympicInsider. The new URL for the museum is: www.olympicflightmuseum.com Thanks, Scotty/Web Master/OFM
08/10/2002 @ 11:28 [ref: 2374]
 philip simmons (museum member)
 tenino, Washington

in your last newsletter you requested tools for the shop. I have an old sears radial arm saw and bench. It worked fine the last time I used it a year ago. If you are intreasted, I will dig it out. thank you philip simmons 264-5465 brekin@earthlink.net
03/05/2002 @ 20:33 [ref: 1923]


 

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