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Print, Photographic

Print, Photographic
A colour photograph that shows the piece of material taken from the crash site of the Vin Fiz aircraft. On the cloth is typed the following: I authenticate that this material as genuine and taken from the wings of the aeroplane which made the first transcontinental flight in 1911. Cal Rodgers, Pilot, Chas E. Taylor, Mechanician". It is signed by Chasles E Taylor who was the builder of the first motor ever used in successful powered flight by man for the Kitty Hawk - December 17, 1903. The size of the colour print is 6 inches wide by 4 inches high.

Print, Photographic

Print, Photographic
An 8 x 10 framed colour picture of Jim McCool and his wife Jean super imposed over a picture of the VooDoo aircraft on the pedestal in front of the Alberta Aviation Museum. The frame is a wooden frame finished with a cherry wood stain. The picture is to be hung in the lounge in the hangar.

Print, Photographic

Print, Photographic
A black and white photograph of Lee Brintnell at the microphone with an Airspeed Oxford aircraft in the background. The sign in the photo states "This is the 1500th engine to be overhauled at Aircraft Repair Ltd." The picture is not mounted or framed and measures 10 inches wide by 6 3/4 inches high.

Print, Photographic

Print, Photographic
A black and white picture of No 1 Training Squadron No. 7 Manning Depot RCAF (WD) Rockcliffe, Ontario, November 12, to December 15, 1943.. The name of the photographer is in the bottom right hand corner but it is unreadable, but it appears he was from Toronto. The photo measures 17 inches wide by 6 1/4 inches high. The names written on the front of the picture are Cpl. Horton, F/O Ward, Sq/O Taylor, ASO Parslow, and Cpl. McGillivary. These women were propably the instructors of this Training Squadron.

Pilot Wings

Pilot Wings
Pacific Western Airline wings worn on uniform that is made of a gold plated metal.The pin has the new PWA logo and not the letters PWA. The pine measures 2 5/8 inches wide and 9/16 of an inch high. This pin is worn on the pilot's dress uniform.

Log

Log
A FTS Navigation Log, that gets clipped to the knee board, consisting of 2 pages.

Records

Records
Forty-two page of F/O Gordon Foster's copy of the Operations Record Book for when he was flying with 166 Squadron and 156 Squadron. Records cover the time frame of 6 June 1944 until 4 November 1944.

Brochure

Brochure
A photocopy of a Trans-Canada Air Lines Passenger Air Mail, Air Express Schedules Folder No 4, dated November 1, 1939. The copy measures 17 inches by 11 inches.

Brochure

Brochure
A photocopy of a Trans-Canada Air Lines International Air Fares from the late 1930's early 1940's. This photocopy measures 8 1/2 inches by 11 inches.

Brochure

Brochure
A photocopy of a schedule for flights from/to Bermuda, Florida and the Caribbean also the Trans Atlantic Service. The photocopy measures 8 1/2 inches by 11 inches. Year of the schedules and prices is unknown.

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