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The National Helicopter Museum is dedicated to showcasing the history of the helicopter and aviation industry in Stratford and the surrounding region. Founded in 1983 by Dr. Raymond Jankowich and Robert McCloud, the museum housed in one of the old buildings at the Stratford station and features an extensive collection of images and objects related to the rich history of the aviation and helicopter industry. Exhibits at the museum highlight the evolution of the rotary wing from early designers such as Leonardo da Vinci to the modern helicopters of today and boast displays of models of aircraft by Bell, Boeing, the Robinson Helicopter, and Kaman Aircraft. Other notable exhibitions at the museum include a working cockpit of the Sikorsky S-76 helicopter and small gas turbine engines of helicopters such as the Boeing CH-47 Chinook and Huey.

2480 Main St, Stratford, CT 06615, Phone: 203-375-8857

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