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 Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum:
 Home of the Spruce Goose

 

Address: 500 NE Captain Michael King Smith Way,
McMinnville, OR 97128
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Postal address:  

Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum

City: McMinnville
Zip code: 97128
State: Oregon
Country: United States of America
Web site: www.sprucegoose.org
Contact: form
Phone: (503) 434-4180
Fax: (503) 434-4188
Opening hours: Daily: 9:00 - 17:00
  Closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's Day, and Easter. Closing at 14:00 on Christmas Eve and New Years Eve
   
Admission: Yes
Gift shop: Yes
How to get there:  
Collection:
created specifically to display billionaire Howard Hughes' eight-engine "Spruce Goose," the world's largest wooden aircraft. A prototype for a military troop and cargo aircraft , Hughes flew it only once, on Nov. 2, 1947. The end of World War II also ended the government's contract for the plane, but left intact the world's largest wooden airplane, an engineering marvel.

Read more at Suite101: Oregon Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum Grows: Howard Hughes' Spruce Goose Joined by Titan Missile, IMAX Theater http://oregon-travel.suite101.com/article.cfm/oregon_evergreen_aviation_space_museum_grows#ixzz0fXNzRZ0y
 
created specifically to display billionaire Howard Hughes' eight-engine "Spruce Goose," the world's largest wooden aircraft. A prototype for a military troop and cargo aircraft , Hughes flew it only once, on Nov. 2, 1947. The end of World War II also ended the government's contract for the plane, but left intact the world's largest wooden airplane, an engineering marvel.

Read more at Suite101: Oregon Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum Grows: Howard Hughes' Spruce Goose Joined by Titan Missile, IMAX Theater http://oregon-travel.suite101.com/article.cfm/oregon_evergreen_aviation_space_museum_grows#ixzz0fXNzRZ0y
 

Over 150 historic aircraft, spacecraft and exhibits including rare warbirds, space vehicles, aerobatic planes, gliders, art displays, interactive exhibits, two cafes and two museum stores.

created specifically to display billionaire Howard Hughes' eight-engine "Spruce Goose," the world's largest wooden aircraft. A prototype for a military troop and cargo aircraft , Hughes flew it only once, on Nov. 2, 1947. The end of World War II also ended the government's contract for the plane, but left intact the world's largest wooden airplane, an engineering marvel.

Read more at Suite101: Oregon Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum Grows: Howard Hughes' Spruce Goose Joined by Titan Missile, IMAX Theater http://oregon-travel.suite101.com/article.cfm/oregon_evergreen_aviation_space_museum_grows#ixzz0fXNzRZ0y
 

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Grumman TF-9J Cougar

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Hughes HK-1 Flying Boat
"Spruce Goose"

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Sopwith F-1 Camel replica

Supermarine Spitfire Mk.XVI

Wright Flyer replica

Yakolev Yak-50
X-15 Mock-up

 

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