Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum
www.flyingheritage.comWelcome to the Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum (FHCAM). In 1998 Paul G. Allen began acquiring and preserving the iconic armor and warbirds you see within our hangars, many of which are the last of their kind. In 2008 the collection moved from its home in Arlington, WA to its current location on Paine Field in Everett where it now houses the priceless treasures you see before you. The aircraft, vehicles and artifacts in the Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum are a testament to the era’s engineering skill and humanity’s spirit during the world conflicts of the 20th century. On rotation in our working hangar are military artifacts from the United States, Britain, Germany, Soviet Union and Japan, acquired and restored with unparalleled authenticity to share with the public. FHCAM is committed to proving complete authenticity in all its artifacts. This includes all aspects of the mechanical systems and all paint schemes and markings. FHCAM strives to make the operations and appearance as original as possible to the time when the aircraft, tank or other machine was first utilized. The Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum is operated by Friends of Flying Heritage, a 501(c)(3) organization committed to educating its guests about these rare historic aircraft and artifacts.
Read moreWelcome to the Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum (FHCAM). In 1998 Paul G. Allen began acquiring and preserving the iconic armor and warbirds you see within our hangars, many of which are the last of their kind. In 2008 the collection moved from its home in Arlington, WA to its current location on Paine Field in Everett where it now houses the priceless treasures you see before you. The aircraft, vehicles and artifacts in the Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum are a testament to the era’s engineering skill and humanity’s spirit during the world conflicts of the 20th century. On rotation in our working hangar are military artifacts from the United States, Britain, Germany, Soviet Union and Japan, acquired and restored with unparalleled authenticity to share with the public. FHCAM is committed to proving complete authenticity in all its artifacts. This includes all aspects of the mechanical systems and all paint schemes and markings. FHCAM strives to make the operations and appearance as original as possible to the time when the aircraft, tank or other machine was first utilized. The Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum is operated by Friends of Flying Heritage, a 501(c)(3) organization committed to educating its guests about these rare historic aircraft and artifacts.
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State
Washington
City (Headquarters)
Everett
Employees
11-50
Founded
2008
Estimated Revenue
$1 to $1,000,000
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