One of the highlights for Erika and Laurel was the fact that the museum had all these airplane seats throughout for you to rest. Much of our time was spent buckling and unbuckling the airplane seat belts.

It was pretty neat to see all the airplanes they have on display. The most famous one in the bunch is the Spruce Goose. Huge and really neat to see how much work went into building it.





Perhaps the girls' favorite part of the museum experience was this little bi-plane ride. They loved it! Laurel looks like she might be scared right at first, but in the end she wanted to go again!
In the air museum, they had this kid-friendly interactive display. The girls got to sit in a helicopter, ride a bicycle to power a large wheel, and play on these little airplanes. Let's hope Laurel is not a pilot when she gets older as she is driving her plane backwards!
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That looks like so much fun! We went to the Flight Museum in Seattle last time we were there, and Paul and I loved it, although the kids got a little bored (there was a lot to read). There were a few airplanes and jets you could climb into, but no rides. I'd love to go back and spend more time sometime--it was really interesting.
I love the videos!
Hugs from Idaho. :)
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