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Bell X-1: How one weird plane shattered the sound barrier
The X-1’s fuselage was designed to resemble a .50 caliber bullet—one of the only shapes known to have stable flight at ...
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Today in aviation history: First flight of the Bell P-63 Kingcobra
The Bell P-63 Kingcobra first flew on December 7, 1942. An improved successor to the P-39, the fighter saw extensive service ...
The orders include Bell 505s, Bell 407GXis, and Bell 429s, purchased by customers in Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and Poland.
Here’s What You Need to Remember: Originally designated the XS-1, the Bell X-1 was developed as part of a cooperative program that was initiated at the tail end of the Second World War by the National ...
The Bell X-1, a miracle of form and function. Photo-illustration by Cade Martin It was arguably the most important flight since Kitty Hawk, and the plane was a perfection of form and function. Thirty ...
In collaboration with Safran Helicopter Engines, Bell shares long-term success with using SAF sustainable aviation fuel on the Bell 505.
Discovery in a self-taught flight school --Bell's team -- The first planned flight -- Evolution to powered flight -- Bell's team surpasses the Wrights -- Flying on the water -- What happened in ...
Airplanes - Bell - P 39 - Equipment; Airplanes - Bell - P 39 C - Equipment ; Airplanes - Bell - P 39 D - Equipment; Airplanes - Bell - P 39 D-1- Equipment; Airplanes - Bell - P 39 F - Equipment; ...
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