The restoration shop completed a new addition for the Kids Zone. They converted a Glassair Aircraft cockpit section into an attraction for the young
Bell Gardenville Facility Dedication
Highlights from the dedication ceremony at the museum on June 24th, 2015. Paul D. Faltyn, museum curator and Bell CEO John Garrison standing by
Lunar Lander Training Vehicle Simulator Project Fund Needs Your Support!
In the mid 1960’s the U.S space program realized that there was a need for a way to train Astronauts to land on the Moon. NASA, with no funds
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The Birth Place of the Bell Helicopter, Gardenville, New York. A bronze plaque will be dedicated on the original site by the American Helicopter Society, Bell Helicopter, and the Niagara Aerospace Museum on June 25, 2015 @ 1:00 PM.
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SAVE THE DATE: Thunder of Niagara Airshow: Free entry to the public, July 18-19th. Enter the base from Lockport Road. Featuring: USAF Thunder Birds: Gary Ward, Unlimited Aerobatics; Corsair/P-51 flights; Greg Koontz, Flying Farmer act; Mig-17 demo; Golden Nights Army Jump Team; T-28 Trojan Horseman demo team; Marine Corp AV-8B Harrier Demo team; Wall of fire; and more. Static displays: F-15C’s & E’s; A-10; B-52; C-17; KC-10; KC-135; AWACS; Navy T-6; AF T-6; T-38; T-1; C-130; and C-5, as well as many more, which will include vintage War Birds.
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