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Holidays Hours: The museum will be closed on December 24 & 25, and December 31 & January 1. We wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and a safe and enjoyable New Years.
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Visit the museum this weekend and shop at our gift shop for that special person. We have a great selection of aircraft models, books, aviation art, and other items available. Consider buying a membership, and as we come to the end of the year, consider making a tax deductible donation to help support the museum and future projects.
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The Bell P-63 Kingcobra flew for the first time 72 years ago today. Created as an improved version of the P-39 Airacobra.
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Come to the museum and visit our gift shop this weekend, we have a large selection of aviation books, collector models, and aviation art for sale. Get an early start on your Christmas shopping.
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As the museum prepares for its expansion we are in need of display cases for artifacts and mannequins to display military uniforms. If you know anyone who works at a mall, gift shop, jewelry store, etc., please inquire if they have any material they would like to donate to the museum.
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Museum to Expand in December!
The Niagara Aerospace Museum is pleased to announce that we are expanding our display site. We will be adding 2 more aircraft, a 1936 Cunningham Hall
UK documentary makers visit the musem
The museum was visited by Sarah Cruddas and James Bolton from the UK. They are filming a documentary about Bell Aircraft, Cobham, and Moog's
October 17, 1947: Capt. Charles E. Yeager flies the Bell XS-1 through the sound barrier.
October 17, 1947, Capt. Charles E. Yeager flies the Bell XS-1 through the sound barrier. This achievement is just another example of the genius of the