As many know, the Battle of Britain was a major battle fought in the second world war. It took place from July to October 1940 and was fought entirely in the air as Hitler’s forces attempted to clear the RAF from the skies as a prelude to invasion. Many Canadians fought in this battle, manyContinue reading “CATPM at the Battle of Britain Ceremony”
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From Script to Sky: Crafting a TV Show and Soaring in a 1942 Tiger Moth
Admin note: Last fall, ACC student, Nicole Wruth created a short video production as part of her course work to air on Bell Fibe TV. Part of her production was a flight in our Tiger Moth. I asked her to write a guest blog post about her adventure! A big thanks to Nicole for doingContinue reading “From Script to Sky: Crafting a TV Show and Soaring in a 1942 Tiger Moth”
Warbird flights in Dauphin!
On September 14, three of our aircraft – Harvard. Cornell, and Tiger Moth, will be visiting Dauphin for an event. After they will land at theDauphin airport and rides are available. To book, contact the event organizer: Darrell Inkster: darrellinkster@gmail.com ; 204-572-7066.
Warbird Flight Day!
Sunday, June 18 10 am – 3 pm! (Weather permitting). Call or email the museum to book a flight. Rides available in the Cornell, Harvard, and Tiger Moth. A once in a lifetime adventure! These are the planes that World War II pilots trained on! Flights are about 20 – 25 minutes long. Prices
New web site pages
This past week, thanks to some great information from our President, John, and pilot/restorer extraordinaire, Jeff, I have put up pages with information and a few photos of our UK version Tiger Moth and our newly restored Fleet Finch (which we hope to get inspected and airborne this spring/summer – so stay tuned for that!).Continue reading “New web site pages”