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Rob Seaman Rebel With a Cause
Written by Rob Seaman   
Carl Millard – a true Canadian aviation pioneer
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CF-100
Written by Raymond Canon   
294-cf100A look at the CF-100, which gained fame as the first Canadian designed and built fighter aircraft.  | READ MORE
 
Piper J-3 Cub
Written by Ray Canon   
356-lookThe number of pilots who have flown on the ubiquitous Piper J-3 Cub is probably too great to be known with any degree of certitude.  | READ MORE
 
The CT-114 Tutor
Written by Ray Canon   
410-tutorWhat happens to aircraft when they go off to die? With a private owner, that will depend on the circumstances. In the case of the Canadian Forces, the final destination is frequently a little-known military airfield at Mountain View, a satellite field of Trenton, ON, some 20 kms to the northwest.  | READ MORE
 
THE DE HAVILLAND OTTER AND TWIN OTTER
Written by Ray Canon   
378-otterThe photograph earlier this decade of an airport far from Canada was remarkable for two reasons: first, a large beach in pristine condition near the runway, and second the presence of two de Havilland Canada Twin Otters in front of the passenger terminal and control tower, both ready to take on passengers.  | READ MORE
 
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