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Did you know that during World War II, the Wurlitizer Organ Company in North Tonawanda, NY manufactured aircraft components for the war effort. Here a truck is delivering Interphone Amplifiers to Bell Aircraft for its P-39 and P-63 fighter aircraft. Just one of many products.
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Bell Aircraft Corporations Patent for it’s first aircraft, the Bell YFM Airacuda.
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The original patent for the Bell Helicopter invented by Arthur M. Young. Dated 02-06-1945.
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The Niagara Aerospace Museum is hosting Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts working on projects and merit badges. A great place for school field trips tp learn about WNY rich aviation & aerospace history and school science projects.
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Visit the museum and learn about Bell Aerospace contributions to the space program. See a Bell Agena rocket engine from the Gemini abd SkyLab programs, Mercury Capsule flight controls, a LEM engine that lifted the Apollo Astronauts off the surface or the moon.
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