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The Evergreen Aviation Museum in McMinnville, Oregon is home to the world-famous Spruce Goose and over fifty other historic aircraft and exhibits. The Evergreen Aviation Museum in McMinnville is a must-see for any aviation buff. The progression of aviation from its very start through to the space age is represented at the Evergreen Aviation Museum. The museum staff hopes to eventually open the interior of the Spruce Goose to the public. For the true aviation buff, the Tillamook Air Museum is only about an hour away and has some excellent exhibits as well. Located thirty-six miles southwest of Portland in McMinnville, the Evergreen Aviation Museum can be accessed directly from Highway 18, which serves as the principal route connecting the Portland metropolitan area and the central Oregon coast. Daytime parking is free and available for automobile, motorcoach, and bus parking during Museum visits.

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Why is the Spruce goose named the Spruce goose?

The spruce goose or H-4 Hercules is called the spruce goose because it was an aquatic plane and because it was made out of wood. The plane was actually made out of birch and not spruce but the press insisted on calling it that. Hope that answers your question ;)


What is the wingspan of 'The Spruce Goose'?

The H-4 / Spruce Goose has a wingspan of 320 ft 11 in (97.54 m)


Is the Spruce Goose bigger then the B-52?

Yes, the Spruce Goose is bigger and heavier than the B-52.


Where can you find information about the Spruce Goose?

Wikipedia has a very nice page about the spruce goose. Additionally the Evergreen Aviation Museum in McMinnville OR, where the spruce goose is kept has a bit of info on their website. Both are linked below.


What is the spruce goose made of?

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Flight of the Spruce Goose - 1986 is rated/received certificates of: Iceland:12


Could the Spruce Goose have actually flown?

Yes, on Nov 12, 1947, the Spruce (actually birch) Goose lifted off the water at 135 mph and flew for about a mile. This was during a Senate hearing on waste in war contracts and Howard Hughes was testifying. He flew back to California and actually flew to said it could fly. I is now in Evergreen, Oregon in an aviation museum.


Did the spruce goose ever fly in a war?

No, the Spruce Goose only ever flew once, it was a short test flight in November 1947.


What tree name rhymes with goose?

Spruce is a tree name that rhymes with goose.


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