- Lawrence Dale Bell
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birth_date =April 5 ,1894
birth_place =Mentone, Indiana
death_date =October 20 ,1956
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footnotes = Lawrence Dale "Larry" Bell (April 5 ,1894 -October 20 ,1956 ) was an Americanindustrialist and founder ofBell Aircraft Corporation .Bell was born in
Mentone, Indiana and lived there until 1907, when his family moved toSanta Monica, California . He joined his older brother Grover and stunt pilotLincoln Beachey as a mechanic in 1912. Grover Bell was killed in a plane crash the following year, and Bell vowed to quit aviation for good; however, he went to work for theGlenn L. Martin Company after friends convinced him to return to the industry. He became Martin's shop foreman at age 20, and later the company's general manager.He left Martin in 1928 to join
Consolidated Aircraft inBuffalo, New York , eventually becoming vice president and general manager. When Consolidated relocated toSan Diego , Bell stayed in Buffalo and founded his own company, Bell Aircraft Corporation, onJuly 10 ,1935 . Bell Aircraft built theP-39 "Airacobra" andP-63 "Kingcobra"fighter aircraft duringWorld War II . TheirP-59 "Airacomet" was the first jet powered fighter built for theU.S. Army Air Force , but it was not successful, and did not see combat. Postwar, they produced theBell X-1 , the first aircraft to break thesound barrier in level flight. The company began developinghelicopter s in 1941, with theBell 30 taking its maiden flight in 1943. This early model evolved into theBell 47 , one of the most recognizable aircraft in history.For his role in the X-1's first supersonic flight, he shared the 1947
Collier Trophy with pilotChuck Yeager andJohn Stack , a research scientist with theNational Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (now NASA). He was awarded theSociety of Automotive Engineers ' Daniel Guggenheim Medal in 1944, and was posthumously inducted into theNational Aviation Hall of Fame (1977), theArmy Aviation Hall of Fame (1986), and theInternational Aerospace Hall of Fame (2004).Namesakes
* The [http://www.bell.lib.in.us/ Bell Memorial Public Library] building in Bell's hometown of Mentone, Indiana, was constructed largely through a $20,000 grant willed to the town; it is so named because Bell requested that the money be used for a memorial for his parents.
* Mentone is also the site of the [http://www.livingweblibrary.com/bell/ Lawrence D. Bell Aircraft Museum] , which showcases personal and historical items related to his life and the history of aviation.
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Hurst, Texas , L.D. Bell High School sits on land Bell donated to theHurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District .* Since 1971, the
Helicopter Association International has given a Lawrence D. Bell Memorial Award for excellence in management leadership in the civil helicopter industry.ee also
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Bell Helicopter Textron , the current incarnation of Bell Aircraft CorporationExternal links
* [http://www.livingweblibrary.com/bell/biograph.htm Biographical sketch and photo] , from the [http://www.livingweblibrary.com/bell/ Lawrence D. Bell Aircraft Museum]
* [http://nationalaviation.blade6.donet.com/components/content_manager_v02/view_nahf/htdocs/menu_ps.asp?NodeId=-94478373&Group_ID=1134656385&Parent_ID=-1 National Aviation Hall of Fame enshrinee profile]
* [http://www.quad-a.org/Hall_of_Fame/personnel/bell.htm Army Aviation Hall of Fame inductee profile]
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