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Link to Bushplane Museum Home Site: http://www.bushplane.com |
Silverdart: Partial replica view of the first plane that ever flew in canada. Baldwin and McCurdy pioneered this experimental
aircraft under the direction of Dr. Alexander Graham Bell. This early development took place in the province of Nova Scotia, Canada.
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Dehavilland Otter: DHC-3, 600 HP. Commenced production in Canada, 1952. This aircraft type was used world-wide
by both mining, and oil companies, charter services, and the military. In Canada, it was used year round by the RCMP and Provincial Air Services.
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Sea Bee RC-3: Registration C-FDKG. Originally owned by local Air Dale Flying Service. Primary use was by tourist
outfitters for fly-in fishing and sightseeing.
1060 aircraft were built from 1946 to 1947. |
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Grumman S-2A Tracker: This aircraft was originally used for locating submarines and used in Canada in conjunction
with the HMCS Bonaventure. In 1970, the Provincial Air Service purchased aircrafts for fighting fires. |
Dehavilland Beaver: DHC-2 450 HP, The CF-OBS is the first production and oldest flying beaver that was used by the Ontario
Provincial Air Service. Production commenced in 1948 and stopped in 1967. |
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Link to Bushplane Museum Home Site:
http://www.bushplane.com |
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