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Atlantic Canada Aviation Museum
Aviation museum in Halifax, Nova Scotia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Atlantic Canada Aviation Museum is an aerospace museum located in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada near the Halifax Stanfield International Airport.
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History
The museum was established in 1977 by a group of volunteers. It opened to the public in 1985 and was granted "Local Museum" status by the Government of Nova Scotia in 1989.[1] A 14,000 square foot hangar was built in 1995. In 1997, the museum recovered a TBM Avenger that crashed on while performing aerial spraying in 1975.[2]
Exhibits
The museum features a number of exhibits that include CP-107 and Link trainers, a model of Halifax Civic Airport, and an original V-1 flying bomb.[3][4][5] A flight simulator based on a Boeing 737NG was installed in July 2023.[6]
Aircraft on display
- AEA Silver Dart – replica[7]
- American Champion Citabria[8]
- Avro Canada CF-100 Canuck[9]
- Bell 47J-2 Ranger[10]
- Bell 206[11]
- Canadair CF-5A Freedom Fighter[12]
- Canadair CF-104 Starfighter[13]
- Canadair CT-133 Silver Star[14]
- Canadair Sabre Mk.5[15]
- Cessna L-19 Bird Dog[16]
- Consolidated PBY-5A Catalina/Canso – under restoration[17]
- de Havilland Canada CP-121 Tracker[18]
- Ercoupe 415-C[19]
- General Motors TBM Avenger[20][2]
- Lincoln Sport Biplane[21]
- Lockheed Jetstar[22]
- McDonnell CF-101 Voodoo[23]
- Piper PA-38 Tomahawk[24]
- Pitts S-1C Special[25]
- RotorWay Exec[26]
- Scamp 1[27]
- Scheibe L-Spatz 55[28]
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