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New carpet.
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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
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This original painting depicts air battles during World War 1.
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Shuttle Tire.
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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
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Display depicts the life and times of local pilot Orville Punsifer.
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Stewart Graham. 1896 - 1976
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Material will be updated as conditions allow.
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Bill Orr.
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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.
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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.
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Information regarding the life-cycle and spraying of the spruce budworm.
More info to come
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The Keystone Puffer.
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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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Old Halifax Airport.
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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.
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Pictures of aircraft coming and going from the airport.
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Halifax Airport, Aug 1931.
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The airport was the site of the Trans-Canada Air Pagent.
More info later.
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Halifax Standfield Airport.
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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.
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To be updated as time allows.
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The BAe 146 cockpit.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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This information under construction.
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Models, Case A.
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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.
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These models were also built by the same builder as in case A.
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Information on the Argus and Simulator.
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Under construction.
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Visitors out of season.
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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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