Historic Flight - Spokane
07/08/2023
The Hamilton Metalplane H-47, a true marvel of its era, boasts the mighty Pratt & Whitney 1,340 cubic inch WASP engine, which generates an impressive 525 horsepower at a remarkable 1,900 revolutions per minute (RPM). This potent engine played a pivotal role in propelling the H-47 through the skies with unparalleled speed and efficiency. With its robust power output, the Metalplane was able to achieve impressive performance, making it a standout aircraft of the late 1920's.
During the early years of aviation, the H-47's powerful engine allowed it to outperform many of its contemporaries. It provided a thrilling and exhilarating flying experience, ensuring that pilots and passengers alike could traverse vast distances with ease. The combination of it's sleek design and the formidable Pratt & Whitney engine made it a standout aircraft in terms of performance and reliability.
In an era marked by rapid advancements in aviation technology, the Hamilton Metalplane was at the forefront of innovation. Its powerful engine not only facilitated high-speed flights but also played a crucial role in pushing the boundaries of what was possible in early aviation. The Metalplane's remarkable capabilities made it a sought-after aircraft among both airlines and aviation enthusiasts.
Furthermore, the Pratt & Whitney 1,340 cubic inch WASP engine symbolizes the remarkable progress made in engine development during that time. It stands as a testament to the pioneering spirit of early aviation engineers and their relentless pursuit of greater power and efficiency.
This aircraft represents an important chapter in aviation history. Its powerful performance and technical achievements left an indelible mark on the evolution of aircraft design and set the stage for future advancements in aviation technology. The combination of sleek aerodynamics and the robust Pratt & Whitney engine made it a true force to be reckoned with in the skies, contributing to the rich tapestry of aviation history.
05/09/2023
Join us this Saturday, May 13th, for our first monthly member fly-day of 2023. We will send aloft our DC-3 airliner, T-6 fighter trainer, Stearman biplane and de Havilland Beaver float plane. Current flight members have been notified.
Would you like to join them and fly with us this Saturday? For reservations, call Historic Flight Foundation at 509.535.6000.
Flight times are 9:30, 11:00, 1:00 and 2:30. We plan the route during our discussions with passengers. The forecast is glorious so this Saturday would be a great day to see Spokane and environs from your favorite classic aircraft.
12/22/2022
We will remain closed from Christmas Eve through January 2, 2023. Please visit us beginning Tuesday, January 3rd.
In the meantime, visit us at www.historicflight.org.
Happy Holidays!
06/12/2022
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5829 E Rutter Avenue
Spokane, WA
99212
Opening Hours
| Tuesday | 10am - 4pm |
| Wednesday | 10am - 4pm |
| Thursday | 10am - 4pm |
| Friday | 10am - 4pm |
| Saturday | 10am - 4pm |
| Sunday | 10am - 4pm |