Port Townsend Aero Museum is an aviation museum located at Jefferson County International Airport in Port Townsend, Washington.
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Established | 2001 |
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Location | Port Townsend, Washington |
Type | Aviation museum |
Founder | Jerry Thoutte, Peggy Thoutte |
Director | Michael Payne |
Website | ptaeromuseum |
The museum was founded in 2001 by Jerry and Peggy Thoutte with six flyable aircraft. The museum was initially located in a number of hangars at the airport, but moved into a new building in 2008.[1] The Thouttes retired from daily operations in 2016 and Michael Payne took over as director.[2]
On April 28, 2019, a PT-17 that belonged to the museum crashed on a beach in Discovery Bay, Washington, injuring two members of the museum's staff.[3][4]
An expansion of the museum is slated to be open in spring of 2023.
The museum is currently working on constructing a restoration shop.[citation needed]
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See also: List of museums in Washington and Museums and galleries of Seattle |
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