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Tennis anyone??? Playing aerial tennis on a Curtiss JN-4 Jenny.
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Made in Buffalo, NY. The Bell P-39 Airacobra, Bell P-63 King Cobra, and the Curtiss P-40 Warhawk.
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65 years ago today, Howard Hughes took the HK-1 ” Spruce Goose ” on its maiden flight.
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Bell plant designated as historic aerospace site
http://niagara-gazette.com/communities/x1133192393/Bell-plant-designated-as-historic-aerospace-site
First rescue of a Jet Pilot by a Bell Helicopter.
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Contact: Operations Director Assistant Phone: 716-297-1324 Email: judykirkwood@roadrunner.com THEODORE “DUTCH” VAN KIRK, AVIATION’S FAMOUS NAVIGATOR
Curtiss XP-42 was a modified P-36 Hawk to test a movable horizontal stablizer which was later used in other high speed jet aircraft and rocket planes, ie: Bell XS-1 & North American F-86.
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3 Bell P-63 King Cobra’s in Russian markings over Niagara Falls. The aircraft were a part of the WWII Lend Lease Program.
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