The Heritage Flight Museum is a private, non-profit flying aircraft museum located at the Bellingham International Airport. It is open to the public every third Saturday of the month, from noon to 4 pm. It is located at 4165 Mitchell Way, on Bellingham International Airport. Additional private tours can be arranged.
The Heritage Flight Museum (HFM) was established by the Anders family to help educate the public to understand and appreciate the contribution military aircraft, and the people that flew them, have made to our heritage, national security and freedom. The primary focus of the HFM will be on US Army Air Corps and US Air Force vintage "Warbirds": fighters, trainers, and liaison aircraft.
For more information, visit the museum website, or call them at 360-733-4422 or email Museum Executive Assistant: Kate Simmons at