Great Invisible Plane April Fool’s Joke At The Seattle Museum Of Flight

Starting April 1st and running until today, the Museum of Flight in Seattle has had a very special display featuring Wonder Woman’s iconic invisible plane.  You can take a look at the plane here:

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And also enjoy an exclusive 360° cockpit tour as well!

It’s a fantastic gag, and one they’ve totally gone all out with.  Their website lists the specs for the plane, they set up some very informative placards next to their display that use a lot of classic Wonder Woman art, and they point out in their description that the plane is on loan from Diana Prince.  It’s all sorts of fun.

If you’re in the Seattle area, you can still check it out today!

Published by Tim Hanley

Tim Hanley is a comic book historian and the author of Wonder Woman Unbound, Investigating Lois Lane, The Many Lives of Catwoman, Betty and Veronica: The Leading Ladies of Riverdale, and Not All Supermen.

4 thoughts on “Great Invisible Plane April Fool’s Joke At The Seattle Museum Of Flight

  1. Sounds like fun, and it feels like a classic April Fools joke too!
    Hey, can it be possible to get a closer look at those placards so’s we can sneak a peek at that artwork, thatd be great.

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