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The History
The Early Years
The Aerial Experiment Association
Canada's First Flight
Country Fairs
Barnstorming
Ascensions
The State of Aviation
Handmade Planes
Unpredictable and Dangerous
World War I
Training in Toronto
Alberta's Contribution
Pilots and Mechanics
Private Schools
Between the Wars (1919-1939)
Flyers Become Entrepreneurs
Bush Pilots
Northern Exploration by Bush Plane
Supplies and People to the North and Minerals
Blatchford Field, Edmonton
First Municipal Field in Canada
Flying Clubs
Experimental Airmail
Commercial Ventures
The Edmonton Aircraft Company
May Airplanes Ltd.
May-Gorman Airplanes Ltd.
McCall Aero Corporation
Yukon Southern Air Transport
Canadian Airways Limited
Difficult To Make Money
Air Shows
World War II
Military Training
British Commonwealth Air Training Plan
Blatchford Field
Centre for Allied Strategies
Busiest Airport in North America
Women Mechanics
Aircraft Repair
After the Wars
Surplus Aircraft
Passenger Airlines
Trans Canada Airlines
Canadian Pacific Airlines
Wardair
Pacific Western Airlines
Distant Early Warning (DEW) Line
Supply Line
Helicopters
Passenger Airlines
Pacific Western Airlines
Edmonton-Calgary Airbus
Wardair Expands
Begins Passenger Travel
Time Air
Small Passenger Planes
The Military After WWII
CFB Cold Lake
RCAF and NATO
CFB Namao
RCAF Air Base
Closed After Military Cutbacks
The Cruise Missile
Cruise Missile Test Flights
Passenger Airlines - 1980 to Present
Industry Difficulties
Alberta Government
Deregulation
Canadian Pacific Sells its Airline
Small Airlines Bought Up
Max Ward Sells to Canadian
"No Frills" Airlines
WestJet
Air Canada Discount Carriers
Jetsgo
The Future
The Municipal Airport
50-Years Controversy Continues
The Future of Deregulation
Who Will Survive?
The Planes
The First Aeroplanes
The Silver Dart
Bell and Curtiss
Stick and Rudder Pedals
W.W. Gibson's "Multiplane"
Experimental
Hand Made
The Curtiss "Golden Flyer"
Bombing Tests
World War I Planes
Sopwith F-1 Camel
1917-1918
1,294 Enemy Planes
Avro 504K
WW I Trainer
Reconnaissance and Bomber
The 1920s
Curtiss JN 4 or Jenny
Main Training Aircraft in Canada
Private companies used Jennys
Early Commercial Planes
"The City of Edmonton"
Tracking An Outlaw
Curtiss OX5 Engine
Ted Reynolds
Now On Display
Curtiss HS-2L
First Bush Plane
de Havilland Tiger Moth
Training
1920s
Junkers-Larson 6
BMW Engine
Closed Cabin
Ballanca CH-300 Pacemaker
Closed Cockpit
Skis
Useful Up North
Lockheed Vega
Closed Cockpit
Monoplane
The Fokker Universal
Closed Cockpit
More Cargo Space
Arctic Travel
Junkers
Float Planes
Fairchild 71-C
635 kg Payload
Bush Pilots
Skis or Floats
Douglas DC-3
First Passenger Plane
Military Planes of World War II
B-25 Mitchell Bombers
P-37 Thunderbolt Fighters
de Havilland Mosquito Intruder
Bomber and Reconnaissance
Success in WW II
Used in 1943
Lockheed P-38 Lightning
Fighter and Reconnaissance
Very Versatile
Post World War II Planes
Boeing DC-6
64 Passengers
Four Engines
Boeing DC-8
Four Jet Engines
Boeing 737
Passenger Jet Liner
Twin Otter
Twin Prop
Passenger Plane
Military Planes
McDonnel CF-101B - MC Voodoo (1957)
Long Range Interceptor
Missiles and Rockets
Lockheed CF-104 (1959)
CT-155 Hawk (1969)
RAF Trainer
CFB Cold Lake
CF-18 Hornet (1980)
Twin Engines
Ground Attack
The People
Pioneers
George Elmer & John Underwood
Alexander Graham Bell
Funded by Mabel Bell
Earle Young & Alf Lauder
William Wallace Gibson
Didier Masson
Tom Blakely & Frank Ellis
Edward Reynolds
Katherine Stinson
First airmail in Alberta
World War I Heroes
Captain Wilfrid Reid
Red Baron
Roy Brown
The Red Baron
Donald McLaren
Fred McCall
Lt. George Gorman
Between the Wars
Captain Earnest Hoy
Wop May
Diphtheria anitoxin
Airmail route
Arthur Massey Berry
Punch Dickens
Arctic Survey
Grant McConachie
Hauled fish
Business ventures
Gladys Walker
World War II
Russel Bannock
Edmonton Aero club
Paul Davoud
418 Squadron
Bush pilot
Post World War II
Grant McConachie
Canadian Pacific Airlines
Max Ward
Trained by RCAF
Max Moth
Long career
Russ Baker
Pacific Western Airlines
Bush pilot
Carl Agar
Okanagan Helicopters
Clive Beddoe
West Jet
Greyhound Air
Oral History
Virtual Heritage
Image Database
Virtual Tour
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