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The Canadian Aviation Museum is in charge of the maintenance and restoration of Lancaster FM212 which was purchased by the City of Windsor in 1964. The Lancaster bomber was on display in Jackson Park for many years, and was transported to the Canadian Aviation Museum's restoration facilities at the Windsor Airport in order to protect it from ...
Canada Aviation and Space Museum, Ottawa; Canadian Air and Space Conservancy, Edenvale; Canadian Aviation Museum, Windsor [13] Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre, Sault Ste. Marie; Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum, Hamilton; Great War Flying Museum, Brampton [14] Jet Aircraft Museum, London; Memorial Military Museum, Campbellford
The museum's collection contains a wide variety of civilian and military aircraft, representing the history of Canadian aviation from the pioneer era before the First World War up to the present day. Particularly noteworthy is the collection of vintage bushplanes from the 1920s to the 1940s.
Canada Aviation Museum: Ontario: Ottawa: Eastern: Aerospace: History of Canadian aviation, includes civilian and military aircraft Canadian Forces Museum of Aerospace Defense: Ontario: North Bay: Northeastern: Military: website, evolution of air defence and the contributions Canadians have made, includes NORAD exhibit, located at CFB North Bay
In addition to murals for the Museum, Bradford also produced sixteen Canadian postage stamps featuring historic aircraft as well as accepting commissions commemorating such events as the 50th anniversary of Alcock and Brown's trans-Atlantic flight, the first winner of the McKee Trophy "Doc" Oaks, and Billy Bishop's Victoria Cross winning aerial action.
Jet Aircraft Museum: London: Middlesex County: Southwestern: Aviation: Focus is Canadian Forces jet aircraft: John Freeman Walls Historic Site: Lakeshore: Essex County: Southwestern: Open air: 20-acre (81,000 m2) historical site that features historic buildings and was part of the Underground Railroad: John R. Park Homestead and Conservation ...
Link Trainer at the Western Canada Aviation Museum. One is on display at the 1000 Islands History Museum in Gananoque, Ontario. [12] One is on display with the Canadian Harvard Aircraft Association in Tillsonburg, Ontario. [citation needed] One is on display at the Canadian Historical Aircraft Association in Windsor, Ontario. [citation needed]
The history of aviation in Canada began with the first manned flight in a balloon at Saint John, New Brunswick in 1840. The development of the aviation industry in Canada was shaped by the interplay of Canadian national ambitions, national and international politics, economics, and technology.