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Moog Industry CEO Bob Brady Remembers Moon Landing

By Mark Scott

Buffalo, NY – Forty years ago today, Astronaut Neil Armstrong walked on the moon. Several area companies -- Moog, Incorporated, Bell Aerospace and Calspan among them -- played significant roles that made the historic moon landing possible.

Bob Brady was a young engineer with Moog in July 1969 who is the company's chairman and chief executive officer. We reached him on the phone the other day to find out about Moog's role in the space program and what he remembers from that time.

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