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PostPosted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 9:00 am 
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I have just received a message from Al Rubin and he has confirmed that the Vampire cockpit section belonging to Vince O'Connor is that of 17007.

Now all I need to locate Vampire T.35A A79-824 Brighton VA ,USA???


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PostPosted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 9:59 pm 
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Thomas_Mac wrote:
vernicator wrote:
Last time I was at the National Aviation Museum at Rockcliffe in Ottawa, i got to visit the relatively new storage hangar jammed with all sorts of 'hidden treasures. I noticed a set of vampire wings along the wall but didn't notice any other parts of it (at least from what I remember). There may have been a number on the wings but it was at least a couple of yrs ago so i can't recall.

Going through my photos from when I toured the storage wing at Rockcliffe, I didnt seem to have any pictures of the wings you mention.
Heres a picture of the Vampire in the main museum instead!

Cheers!


Sorry for resurrecting a dead-thread, but I just came across picture taken at Rockcliffe where you can see the Vampire wing assemblies in the background against the wall to the right.

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 19, 2020 9:25 pm 
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AirJimL2 wrote:
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Vampire FB 5 NZ5774 / WA411 Yesterday's Air Force, Bill Lamberton (Seattle, Canada) (private)


NZ5774 is now with the Bagotville AIr Defence Museum. It was last seen under restoration with a trade school in Montreal, but I'm not sure of its current status.

Jim

Hi folks,
Apologies for being late to the game, but is this airframe still at Bagotville?

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