Perhaps the Toronto Downsview Park based Canadian Air & Space Museum's most impressive exhibit, the full-size replica AVRO Canada CF-105 Arrow. She is a full-scale museum standard model of RL203 which was the last Arrow to be flown out of the 5 built.
This was CF-100 Mk.5D 'Clunk' 100493 on display at CFB Borden on 18th May 2011. I love the way you can see her jet intake silhouetted on her polished fuselage. Gorgeous!
This is the AVRO Lancaster Mk.X serial FM104 which was completed by Victory Aircraft in 1945. She was displayed on a plinth on the Toronto waterfront as a memorial, after 35 years of exposure to the Canadian weather she is being restored to her original c
This was CF-100 Mk.5 18506 which is stored outside at the Warplane Heritage Museum.I vividly remember her on display on a stick when I flew in here in late 1989, but now she is semi-derelict and unloved. Hopefully she can be restored to her former glory.
On display outside at the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum at Hamilton ON, a CF-104 Starfighter 104790 marked up as Tiger Scheme 104756.This is the forward fuselage.
Another F-101 'One-oh-Wonder' Voodoo to share, this is CF-101B serial 101045 which is located at the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum, Hamilton, Ontario, very nicely restored and painted. She is former USAF 57-0382.
Another F-101 'One-oh-Wonder' Voodoo to share, this is CF-101B serial 101045 which is located at the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum, Hamilton, Ontario, very nicely restored and painted. She is former USAF 57-0382.
The 2011 CF demo Hornet, wearing a a "Supporting our Military Families" scheme. (That's a yellow ribbon painted on the upper surfaces.) From 409 "Nighthawk" Sqn, as evidenced by the baggage pod.