The Niagara Aerospace Museum is pleased to announce that an agreement was reached with the Niagara Frontier Transporation Authority for the relocation
The Niagara Aerospace Museum is pleased to announce that an agreement was reach with the Niagara Frontier Transporation Authority for the relocation
Historic documents from NC-1H, Bell Helicopter Model 47, serial number 1. America’s first commercial certified helicopter. Logbook, airworthiness certificate, and photo.
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Bell Aircraft Corporation donated Bell Model 47 NC-3H, Serial Number 5 to Burgard Vocational High School to develop a new helicopter training course for its A&P aircraft mechanic course.
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Curtiss Seamew float planes on the USS Biloxi CL-80
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Curtiss P-40’s taking off from a US Navy carrier.
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The GAM-63 RASCAL is a supersonic Air-to-surface missile that was developed by the Bell Aircraft Company
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Bell Helicopter NX41967 on the front lawn of the Bell Plant in 1947.
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Bell X-5
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