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 Post subject: Fleet Fort Survivors
PostPosted: Wed Jan 05, 2005 11:32 am 
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Does anyone know just how many Fleet Forts survive. I know the CWH has a flyer and a static bird, and the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum has a static bird, but are there any other survivors? Any with private owners?

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Jim


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Hi Jim. I'm pretty sure Harry Whereatt of Assineboia, Sakatchewan has (or had) a pretty substantial amount of airframe for one. I think Aeroplane had an article on his place that showed a picture of it a few years ago, along with, as I recall, the Hurricane, 'his and her' Lysanders, Harvard, Bolingbroke, etc. Can anyone else confirm if he still has it? I believe one of the Lysanders was sold on to someone else. Jim

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 Post subject: Fleet Fort
PostPosted: Thu Jan 06, 2005 12:59 am 
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Gentlemen,

Add the Western Canada Aviation Museum in Winnipeg, Manitoba has a Fleet Fort. They loaned their Fort to CWH to use the wing as a template to manufacture a new wing that CWH was missing on their aircraft.

Yours very truly,
Norman Malayney


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 Post subject: Re: Fleet Fort
PostPosted: Thu Jan 06, 2005 10:27 am 
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norman malayney wrote:
Gentlemen,
Add the Western Canada Aviation Museum in Winnipeg, Manitoba has a Fleet Fort. They loaned their Fort to CWH to use the wing as a template to manufacture a new wing that CWH was missing on their aircraft.


I think the second static Fort at CWH is WCAM's airframe on loan to the CWH.

Jim

P.S.: Jim - You know I think I've seen a pic somewhere of that HW airframe now that you mention it.


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