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June 23rd, 2007   Post 1
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Post; A visit to Canada's War Plane Heritage Museum


I visited the Canadian War Plane Heritage Museum at city of Hamilton, 1 hr west of Toronto today and am sharing some of the photos taken at the museum.
http://secure.warplane.com/

CF-104


Bomb Bay

One of the only two still-flyable Halifax bombers - It was an honor to be able to touch it and feel this old airplane

RCAF F-86 Mk II - One of the best quality produced airplanes in the world

Boeing 727 Cockpit

F-4U Corsair - Still flying by a private citizen - It had travelled all the way here from the US for the weekend show

T-28C - Flew all the way from Ottawa, Canada, for the air show
 
June 23rd, 2007   Post 2
Venom PL
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Very interesting pics phoenix - post some more pls.
 
June 24th, 2007   Post 3
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It is always good to see a citizen of a free country expressing pride in their military.

The troopers of Canada have proven once again, that Canada can still produce men with iron in their spines and plenty grit in their bellies.
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June 24th, 2007   Post 4
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Originally Posted by Venom PL
Very interesting pics phoenix - post some more pls.
Will do in a minute or two!
 
June 24th, 2007   Post 5
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Grumman's Tracker... Carrier based aircraft


Vampire

B-25 Mitchel of WW II

CF-100 Canuck (Canadian made interceptor)

AGM-4D
 
June 25th, 2007   Post 6
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This is HMCS Haida of the World War II and Korean war

 



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