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Bell Helicopter Pilot Class 2-F graduated on 09-30-1946. This was the first group of US Army Air Force pilots to attend the Bell school. L to R: Lt. Robert Yeats, Capt. Thomas Rankin, Capt. Ken Doak, & Lt. J.Y. Hammack. Absent from picture Capt. Charles Marthens.
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Last of the famous Curtiss Fighters, the P-40Q at the Buffalo Airport.
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The museum is open today, a great way to spend the day.
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Buffalo Strong. A 1942 Curtiss C-46 still flying in Alaska 72 years after it was built.
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Floyd Carlson snowbound in the winter of 1946 behind his home on Reist Street in Williamsville, NY. It looks like Western New York weather today.
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