[easyrotator]erc_8_1505702363[/easyrotator] Thank you to everyone who came out to celebrate the USAF's 70th Anniversary with us!
USAF 70th Anniversary Video
From the sound barrier to the stealth barrier, American #Airmen have been #BreakingBarriers for 70 years! #AFBday #AimHigh
On This Day in USAF History, September 7, 1956 – Altitude Record set in Bell X-2
On September 7th, 1956, US Air Force Capt Iven Kincheloe set a new altitude record of 126,000 feet in the Bell X-2 rocket powered aircraft. He would
2 September, 1910 – This Day in Aviation, First Woman to Solo in the US
After receiving flight instruction from Glenn Hammond Curtiss, Miss Blanche Stuart Scott became the first woman in the United States to fly an
22 August 1953 – This Day in Aviation, Bell X-1D
Interesting article about the Bell X-1D and Air Force project officer, Lieutenant Colonel Frank Kendall (“Pete”) Everest, from This Day in Aviation
1940’s Bell Vehicle Plate.
via Niagara Aerospace Museum's Facebook Page.
Mark your calendars, come out and support our local Vietnam Veterans.
via Niagara Aerospace Museum's Facebook Page.
Rare Video Of Early P-39 Airacobra Firing Its Cannon And Guns Through The Prop
via airailimages
July 20, 1969. 48 years since humans set foot on the moon thanks, in part, to Western New York aerospace companies
July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first man to walk on the moon. An adventure made possible by several Western New York companies who