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Photo ID 248766 by Rod Dermo. Canada Air Force Canadair CT 133 Silver Star 3 T 33AN, 21574
Photo ID: 248766
Canadair built 656 of these T-33s this one manufactured in 1957,operated in a training role until 1964."Canadian Aviation Museum"
Photo ID 168009 by Rod Dermo. Canada Air Force Avro Canada CF 105 Mk 2 Arrow, 25206
Photo ID: 168009
The Nose Section of the MK2 version is preserved at the National Aviation Museum
Photo ID 139254 by Johannes Berger. UK Navy Sopwith 2F 1 Ship Camel, N8156
Photo ID: 139254
The Museum's Ship Camel was manufactured by Hooper and Company Limited of London, England in late 1918. One of the last Camels to be produced, it was not completed in time to serve during the First World War. It was, however, used by the RAF until 1925.
Photo ID 139253 by Johannes Berger. UK Air Force Bristol F 2b Fighter, G AANM
Photo ID: 139253
The Museum's aircraft is one of only three original Bristol Fighters still in existence worldwide. It was built by the Bristol Aeroplane Company in 1918.
Photo ID 139183 by Johannes Berger. Spain Air Force Hispano HA 1112 M1L Buchon, C 4K 114
Photo ID: 139183
A former Spanish Air Force Buchon on display at the Canada Aviation and Space Museum. This plane starred in the 1969 movie "Battle of Britain".
Photo ID 139182 by Johannes Berger. UK Navy Sopwith Triplane Replica, N5492
Photo ID: 139182
A replica of the Sopwith Triplane is part of the collection of the Canada Aviation and Space Museum, Ottawa.
Photo ID 138413 by Johannes Berger. USA Marines McDonnell Douglas AV 8A, 158966
Photo ID: 138413
This AV-8A, broadly equivalent to the RAF's Harrier GR.3, entered Marine Corps service in 1973. Over the years, it served three attack squadrons: VMA-231, 513 and 542.
Photo ID 138332 by Johannes Berger. Germany Air Force Heinkel He 162A 2 Volksjager, 120086
Photo ID: 138332
One of a very few surviving Heinkel Volkjagers is on display at the Canada Aviation and Space Museum.
Photo ID 138331 by Johannes Berger. Germany Air Force Heinkel He 162A 2 Volksjager, 120086
Photo ID: 138331
One of a very few surviving Heinkel Volkjagers is on display at the Canada Aviation and Space Museum.
Photo ID 115615 by Walter Van Bel. Canada Air Force Avro Canada CF 105 Mk 2 Arrow, 25206
Photo ID: 115615
The nose-section of the Avro Arrow, all what is left from this mighty aircraft, designed and developed by A. V. Roe company during the fifties in Malton-Ontario, Canada (at the site of Pearson International airport - CYYZ).
Photo ID 115498 by Walter Van Bel. Canada Air Force Avro Canada CF 105 Mk 2 Arrow, 25206
Photo ID: 115498
The nose-section of the Avro Arrow - preserved in the National Science Museum at Ottawa, Rockcliffe - designed and developed by A. V. Roe company during the fifties in Malton-Ontario, Canada (at the site of Pearson International airport - CYYZ).
Photo ID 89404 by Kostas D. Pantios. Canada Air Force De Havilland Canada CT 120 Chipmunk DHC 1B, CF CIA
Photo ID 88918 by Kostas D. Pantios. USA Marines McDonnell Douglas AV 8A, 158966
Photo ID: 88918
Photo ID 88917 by Kostas D. Pantios. Canada Air Force Canadair CF 5A CL 219, 116763
Photo ID: 88917
Photo ID 88634 by Kostas D. Pantios. Canada Air Force Fairey Battle IT, 7384
Photo ID: 88634
A tough one to get a proper full frame shot.
Photo ID 88014 by Kostas D. Pantios. Canada Air Force North American Harvard IV, CF GBV
Photo ID 88013 by Kostas D. Pantios. Canada Air Force Hawker Hurricane XII, 5584
Photo ID 88012 by Kostas D. Pantios. Canada Air Force Canadair CF 104 Starfighter CL 90, 12700
Photo ID 59300 by Johannes Berger. Canada Air Force Lockheed Martin F 35A Lightning II,
Photo ID: 59300
Mock-up of a Canadian Air Force F-35A Lightning II, preserved at the Canada Aviation and Space Museum.
Photo ID 59299 by Johannes Berger. UK Air Force Avro 683 Lancaster X, KB944
Photo ID: 59299
Built in Canada in 1945, this Lancaster went overseas briefly, before entering long-term storage in Canada later that year. It spent most of the following years in stored reserve, except for a brief period with 404 Maritime Patrol Squadron at Greenwood.
Photo ID 59298 by Johannes Berger. UK Air Force Supermarine 361 Spitfire LF IXc, NH188
Photo ID: 59298
Built in 1944, this Spit flew with the RAF, as well as with an RCAF and a Polish squadron. After the war it went to the Netherlands Army Air Force and sent to the East Indies. Further services were with the Belgian Air Force and private owners.
Photo ID 59297 by Johannes Berger. France Air Force Nieuport 12, N1504
Photo ID: 59297
The museum aircraft was donated to Canada by the Government of France in 1916. It was exhibited with other war trophies across Canada and the United States from 1917 to 1919.
Photo ID 59296 by Johannes Berger. Germany Air Force A E G G IV, 574 18
Photo ID: 59296
The G.IV is a unique specimen — the only surviving twin-engine German First World War aircraft. It was shipped as a war trophy to Canada in 1919. The aircraft was stored in a warehouse operated by the Canadian War Museum in the 1950s.
Photo ID 59295 by Johannes Berger. Germany Air Force A E G G IV, 574 18
Photo ID: 59295
The G.IV is a unique specimen — the only surviving twin-engine German First World War aircraft. It was shipped as a war trophy to Canada in 1919. The aircraft was stored in a warehouse operated by the Canadian War Museum in the 1950s.
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