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Vist the museum as see our newest aircraft on display, a Rochester Bulit 1936 GA-36 Cunningham Hall and a 1929 Consolidated Fleet Model 1.
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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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Project Apollo
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Piece of NASA History Finds Home in the Falls
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Members of the Wing and Rotor RC Club conducting classes on building radio controlled airplanes at the museum.
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Last chance to make an end of year gift to the museum. Many of our loyal donors like to make their annual gift near the end of the year to take advantage of the museum’s status as a 501(c)(3) organization. If you wish to make your donation to the Annual Fund via mail to the museum office or if you would prefer to make your donation over the phone, please call (716) 297-1324. Checks or credit cards accepted.
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1936 Cunningham Hall GA-36 new and derelict before restoration.
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Fleet Model 1 – Before and after.
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