Spencer Aircraft
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"Spencer is Where General Aviation Lands"
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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Fri Sat - Sun - Phones:
Main - 253-848-9349
FAX Number - 253-848-5047
Call Toll Free - 800-424-1160
- Address:
- 16911 103rd Ave E Unit 102 Puyallup, WA 98374
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- Categories
- Aircraft Avionics & Instruments, Aircraft Equipment, Parts & Supplies
- Services / Products
- Spencer Aircraft carries Aircraft Hardware and tooling, Pilot supplies, Aviation charts, Navigational tools, Aircraft Accessories as well as Aviation related gifts and toys. Spencer Aircraft also carries a huge selection of pilot training books and guides, aircraft mechanics guides and Aircraft related fiction and non-fiction books. Together with Safety In Motion Flight School, Spencer can offer student pilots complete FAA part 141 certified Flight Training, a huge pilot lounge and briefing center and a full motion Redbird Flight Simulator. Spencer Aircraft is a Complete FBO with some of the lowest AVGAS prices in the Pacific Northwest and Amenities such as Free Coffee, popcorn and WiFi also we have snacks and drinks available in our large store open 7 days a week.
- Payment Options
- Brands
- ASA, AeroLED, Aeroshell, CamGuard, Ceconite, Cessna, Champion, Flight Outfitters, FlightCom, Garmin, Icom, Lycoming, MyGoFlight, Phillips 66, Piper, Poly-Fiber, Randolph, TravelChair, Yaesu
- Location
- We are located at Pierce County Airport - Thun Field in Puyallup, Washington. Map Searching for "Pierce County Airport - Thun Field" will yield the best results. Spencer Aircraft is visible as soon as you turn onto the a
- Neighborhood
- South Hill
- Amenities
- We have a large pilot lounge and briefing center as well as amenities such as free coffee, popcorn and WiFi.
- Associations
- Spencer is partnered with Safety In Motion Flight Center to offer Student Flight Training and a Full Motion Flight Simulator on location.
General Info
History: In the late 1930's Dean Spencer and George Wolff developed an area and created an airstrip and hangar facility and it was named "Bow Lake Airport". Dean made the first landing at the fledgling airfield in 1940 in his Taylorcraft. After the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor, the United States entered WWII and all private flying was stopped within 150 miles of the Pacific Coast. George and Dean went off to become military pilots. During the war, the Port of Seattle decided it needed an airport to supplement Boeing Field and purchased the Bow Lake Airport which has since become Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. When the war ended, Dean and George formed Spencer Aircraft to go into the aircraft parts business. The company has grown steadily since.