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Bell UH-1 Huey honors helicopter pilots & crew members who died in Vietnam War.
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Arthur Young inventor of the Bell Helicopter with an early experimental model that led to the Bell 47.
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Curtiss Wright X-19 VTOL. The first flight of the X-19 took place in November 1963. It was intended that the X-19 would be developed into a VTOL transport aircraft. However the first X-19 was destroyed in a crash on 25 August 1965, and the program was subsequently cancelled. The 2nd. X-19 is in storage at the Air Force Museum.
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Visit the museum a see on display a very rare pilot license signed by Orville Wright in the Consolidated Aircraft Buffalo Division display.
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Visit the Niagara Aerospace Museum.
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The Niagara Aerospace Museum lost one of its directors and greatest supporters, Jack Beilman who was a long time employee of Cornell Aeronautical Labs and Calspan. Jack was the project manager of the Bell X-22A VSTOL aircraft. He will be missed by all. God Speed.
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The Bell 47 mural honoring the MASH units in Korea.
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Curtiss C-46A towing a WACO Glider.
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