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Ranges from the first
Canadian-designed craft ever to fly (a bizarre kitelike contraption) to
World War I-vintage Nieuports and Tiger Moths, to floatplanes and
Spitfires and slightly more modern water bombers and helicopters.
Thursdays you can watch the all-volunteer crew in the restoration hangar
working to bring these old craft back to life.
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CF-BMS/22 C-GJCQ
CF-ASY CF-AOD
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CF-DRE -
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C-FAI -
CF-THG |
Avro Anson Mk.2
Auster AOP 9
Bell 47D
Bristol Bolingbroke Mk.4
Chanute Glider
de Havilland Canada Chipmunk 22
Douglas A-26C Invader
Douglas C-117D Skytrooper
Eastman E2 Sea Rover
Fleet Model 2
Gibson Twin Plane
Lincoln Sport
Luscombe 8A Silvaire
Nieuport 17
Noorduyn UC-64A Norseman
North American Harvard
Pacaero Tradewind
Pietenpol 1933
Rutan Quickie
Republic RC3 Seabee
Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5a
Sikorsky S-55D
Skyseeker Ultralite
Spitfire replica
Vickers Viscount 757 |
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