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WW I Display Case 1

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WW I Display Case 2.

Description to follow

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New carpet.

The old green indoor/outdoor carpet was beyond its best and required replacing.

Fund raising was started and sufficient money raised.

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WW I Painting by Paul Tuttle

This original painting depicts air battles during World War 1.

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Shuttle Tire.

This tire was on the Shuttle Columbia when Canadian David Williams went into space in april 1998. Many thanks to Kathy Cochrane and Michelin North America for this unique item.

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Orville Pulsifer

Display depicts the life and times of local pilot Orville Punsifer.

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Stewart Graham. 1896 - 1976

Material will be updated as conditions allow.

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Bill Orr.

Just a few months before he gave up flying Bill was recognised as Canada's oldest licienced pilot.

More info to follow.

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Arthur Edward Anderson.

Arthur Edward Anderson was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, on 5th February 1904, the son of Richard Joseph and Mary Anderson.

He was educated in Ha

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Spruce Budworm Spraying. 1927.

Information regarding the life-cycle and spraying of the spruce budworm.

More info to come

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The Keystone Puffer.

A Brief History.

The Keystone Puffer entered Royal Canadian Air Force service as Huff-Daland Dusters, but the former designation was chosen

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Info to follow

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Profile of S/L Douglas G. MacDonald.

More shortly.

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Old Halifax Airport.

The airfield closed in 1940 because of lack of space to expand. The area is now the home of the Rosemount sub-division.

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Old Halifax Airport.

Pictures of aircraft coming and going from the airport.

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Halifax Airport, Aug 1931.

The airport was the site of the Trans-Canada Air Pagent.

More info later.

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Halifax Standfield Airport.

This display shows the Halifax airport as it was in 2004 looking overhead at 15,000 ft.

This is the fifth and last display constructed by Gr

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No. 119Squadron RCAF.

To be updated as time allows.

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The BAe 146 cockpit.

This is a mock-up of the cockpit. It was not really a simulator but for cockpit familiarisation.

We have turned it into a cockpit for future pilots.

The picture sho

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Airfields of the Maritimes.

This display is the first of five displays built by grade 8 and 9 students at the Leslie Thomas Junior High School.

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Airfields of Newfoundland and Labrador.

This is the second of five didplays built by Grade 8 and 9 students of the Leslie Thomas Junior High School.

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911 Display

This panel, along with the computer display, cronicles the 3 days of activity following the closing of American airspace.

 

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Display for Yarmouth airport.

This information under construction.

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Models, Case A.

All of the models in this display case were built by one of our members who now lives in Newfoundland.

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Models, case B.

These models were also built by the same builder as in case A.

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Information on the Argus and Simulator.

Under construction.

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Flying the Argus simulator.

Under construction.

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Visitors out of season.

 November 2011.

This little boy brings his Dad to the museum about twice a year. Dad did not want to be in the picture. Pict

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