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Bell SeaKat, a proposed VTOL aircraft.
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Lincoln Beachy flying under the old Niagara Falls Bridge in June of 1911.
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Bell P-39Q Restoration Project
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The book signing by Dutch Van Kirk, the sole survivor and navigator of the B-29 Enola Gay was a great success. The event was hosted by the Niagara Aerospace Museum and Executive Air Shares at the Buffalo Intl. Airport. It was a true honor to have an opportunity to meet this true American hero. Thank you to all who stood in line to meet Dutch and buy his book.
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Data Plate from the first certified commercial helicopter, Bell Model 47 / NC-1H serial number 1.
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Curtiss P-40’s in France
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Curtiss Assembly Line, Buffalo, New York
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Curtiss P-40 testing it’s guns.
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