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 Post subject: Calgary, Alberta = CYYC
PostPosted: Tue Jun 07, 2005 11:20 pm 
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Is there anything to see warbird wise in Calgary as I will be there for a week?


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There is a air museum near the airport, and if you can get up to Red Deer, at the airport is about 14 A-26 Invaders owned by Airspray and at the Buffalo air hangar is 2 or 3 Cansos and DC-3.


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Here's a few, all worth a visit.

Alberta Aviation Museum http://www.albertaaviationmuseum.com/
Aerospace Museum of Calgary http://www.asmac.ab.ca/
Nanton http://www.lancastermuseum.ca/
Reynolds Museum http://www.cd.gov.ab.ca/enjoying_albert ... /index.asp

Alberta Naval Museum http://www.navalmuseum.ab.ca/Default.htm

Red Deer Airport (the RCAF Station Penhold):
Airspray http://www.airspray.com/
Buffalo Airways. http://www.buffaloairways.com/

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 Post subject: The province of Alberta
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The province of Alberta is one of the best place to visit in Canada in regards to aviation history.

Considering the total size of the province population, it is more than impressive as to what is to be found.

On top of what BLR mentionned, Reynolds & the Edmonton museum are well worth the visit


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Thank's to everyone for the info, I'll check them out.


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