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Early helicopter roof top mail delivery.
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On January 5 1949, Capt. Charles Yeager did a ground take off & flew the Bell X-1 to 23,000 feet at a record ascent of 13,000 ft/minute. The first
Larry Bell
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Larry Bell and Arthur Young
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Cobra II, Bell Air Racer
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Many of our loyal donors and members 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)
Christmas is coming, Please consider a year end tax deductible contribution to the Niagara Aerospace Museum, a 501c-3 not for profit organization to assist in the museum’s move to it’s new location and to enhance our displays to preserve our rich aviation and aerospace heritage.
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Remember Pearl Harbor
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