Celebrating its 75th Anniversary, an American Icon Flies Again
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In celebration of its milestone and the 40th anniversary of Microsoft Flight Simulator , anyone in the world will now be able to fly the American icon.
Key Points:
- In celebration of its milestone and the 40th anniversary of Microsoft Flight Simulator , anyone in the world will now be able to fly the American icon.
- Humanitys most significant advancements have occurred when ingenuity meets unstoppable determination, said Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum CEO, Tyson Weinert.
- The Spruce Goose introduced cutting-edge technology in 1947 that has touched almost every aspect of flight history since its creation.
- Visitors and guests are invited to visit and see this American icon in person or learn more and submit their own Spruce Goose stories on the official aircraft webpage .