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The Collier Trophy for the Bell XS-1 Supersonic Flight in Larry Bell’s office.
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The Path to the Moon led through Western New York.
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Consolidated Courier Ad – 1928
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Curtiss Fledging Ad -1928
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Irvin Air Chute Ad – 1928
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G. Elias & Bro. Inc. – 1929 Buffalo, NY
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On February 20, 1962, NASA launched one of the most important flights in American history. The mission? Send a man to orbit Earth, observe his reactions and return him home safely. The pilot of this historic flight, John Glenn, became a national hero and a symbol of American ambition.
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