Airplane museum daytrip: Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum, Boeing Future of Flight

We accidentally discovered that the Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum in Everett is now... FREE. Admission used to be $20+ per person! The person at the front desk didn't know why, but as of 2025, it's now free for everyone.

There are three hangers full of mostly WWII planes and tanks. The whole complex is super snazzy, and the docents were the nicest. It was started by Paul Allen, whose dad was a WWII Army vet. Even if you're not deeply nerdy about war history, this place is definitely worth checking out. Lots of little boys and big boys.

The perfect targeted FB ad doesn't exi—. I didn't know you could go inside the Boeing factory until an ad popped up on my feed. No photos inside the impressively massive factory, and they are strict about you leaving everything inside a locker. These photos are from the visitor's center.

777X with foldable wing tips in their green underwear
Bernoulli's Principle: the higher pressure air beneath the ping pong balls pushes them upward, while gravity pulls them down, so they look like they're floating.

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