Niagara Aerospace Museum

The Niagara Aerospace Museum, located in the former Bell Aircraft Plant at the Niagara Falls International Airport in Niagara Falls, New York, is dedicated to preserving and promoting Western New York’s rich aviation and aerospace history. The museum’s exhibits showcase a 100-year collection, including the first U.S. commercially licensed helicopter, the Bell Model 47, among other significant artifacts.

Niagara Aerospace Museum

9900 Porter Road

Niagara Falls

New York 14304

USA

https://niagaraaerospacemuseum.org/

info@NiagaraAerospaceMuseum.org

+1 (716) 297-1323

Saturday – Sunday 11:00 – 16:00

Admission fee

Gift shop

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Aircraft collection

Larry Bell’s 1955 Bell 47H-1 N996B Niagara Aerospace Museum
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NC3H

LV-AEF

N996B

N57591/44-2433

N4124A

N3409D

Bell P-39Q Airacobra

Bell 47

Bell 47B-3

Bell 47H-1

Bell P-39Q Airacobra

Curtiss A Pusher (replica)

Curtiss JN-4D Jenny

Curtiss P-1 Hawk

Standard Aero Corporation J-1

The Niagara Aerospace Museum is dedicated to preserving the rich aviation heritage of Western New York, and showcases the aviation and aerospace history of Bell Aircraft, Consolidated Aircraft, Curtiss-Wright, and many other companies that were once a vital part of this region.

The Museum collection includes artifacts, aircraft, helicopters, and rockets that represent over 100 years of Aviation from the Wright Brothers through the Space Program.

The space gallery includes the Apollo ( LEM ) lunar ascent engine and NASA EECOM control station.