This week in naval history we celebrated the 103rd birthday of Naval Aviation. The Curtiss A-1 Triad was the Navy's first airplane. Glenn Curtiss is
Today we celebrate a truly once in a lifetime experience
Our U.S. Navy helped make this possible. Cmdr. Alan Shepard, Jr. makes the first U.S. manned space flight in 1961 and lets the world know that with
The Lockport Community Television after school program visits the museum. A great tour by our docents.
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Aircraft Model Special!
Bring the kids to the museum and you can buy a assembled plastic model airplane for as low as $1.00. Some lucky kids will even get one or maybe two
Bell P-63-E1
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Bell P-63-E1
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Curtiss AT-9 Production.
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An authentic WWII Russian Pilots Uniform is now of display with Miss Lend Lease, our Bell P-39Q Airacobra.
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The Man Who Could Fly: Robert Courter and the Bell Rocket Belt
This is a great article and video of some of the first rocket belt tests from the Buffalo Story