November 18, 1955, Major Frank Kendall "Pete" Everest made the first flight in the Bell X-2 rocket plane. It was dropped from the B-29-derived EB-50.
6 November 1958: Final Flight of the X-1 Rocketplane Program
On 6 November 1958: NASA Research Test Pilot John B. (Jack) McKay made the final flight of the X-1 rocketplane program, which had begun twelve years
A look back at the Bell X-1
Did you miss our recent open house commemorating the 70th anniversary of the Bell X-1 breaking the sound barrier? We weren't the only ones
October 19, 1967 – Agena Engine takes Mariner 5 to Venus
Fifty years ago today, the NASA Mariner V spacecraft flew by Venus, propelled there by a Bell Agena rocket engine built in Niagara Falls. In fact,
WGRZ “Unknown Stories” features Bell X-1
Click the image to watch the story
October 4, 1957 – Sputnik Launched into Orbit
Sixty years ago today the Soviet Union launched the world's first satellite, Sputnik, clearly proving the U.S. was behind in the Space Race. But a
1 October 1942 – This Day in Aviation, First Flight of Bell XP-59A
Nice article about the first flight of the first US jet fighter, the Bell XP-59A Airacomet. See the story at the excellent This Day in Aviation
via Niagara Aerospace Museum's Facebook Page.
Unknown Stories of WNY: The Curtiss Aerodrome
[easyrotator]erc_99_1505913110[/easyrotator] Click here to see the Unknown Stories of Western New York piece from WGRZ.