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The GAM-63 RASCAL is a supersonic Air-to-surface missile that was developed by the Bell Aircraft Company
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Bell Helicopter NX41967 on the front lawn of the Bell Plant in 1947.
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Bell X-5
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Bell Aircraft X-5 Variable Geometry Wing Research Aircraft.
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Curtiss Eagle Ambulance – By the end of World war I, the US Army realized the need to transport the wounded by air. In 1918 Maj Nelson E. Driver and Capt William C. Ocker converted a Curtiss JN-4 Jenny biplane into an airplane ambulance by modifying the rear cockpit to accommodate a standard Army stretcher carrying an injured person in a semireclined seat.
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Bell Aircraft Plant in Buffalo, NY on Elmwood Avenue. Formerly Curtiss Aeroplane and Consolidated Aircaft Plants.
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Bell P-59 Formation Flight flown by test pilots Chalmers Slick Goodlin and Jack Woolams.
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The Bell X-16 spy plane proposal, lost out to Lockheeds U-2
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