TBairport wrote:
Curtis Helldivers and Hawker Hurricanes were manufactured in Thunder Bay during the war by a company called CanCar. This plant is now Bombardier and manufactures rail cars.
The community would like to find and example of one of these aircraft, either real or high quality replica. I'm guessing that the Hawker is pretty much out of the question but I understand there may be some helldivers around.
Any information would be appreciated including cost estimates, leads and contact information.
Clear enough post, but a few more questions for you? Any budget? The cost of a replica would be 'reasonable' an original Helldiver or Hurricane 'significantly larger'(!)
There are other routes; if there's a workforce, it could be possible to acquire a genuine Hurricane
frame, or co-operate with another Hurricane group to rebuild two.
Presumably you are looking at a static gate guard or mascot idea? Not a good idea to have a real (fabric covered wooden stringer over steel frame) Hurricane outside, but a fibreglass example's no problem - the RCAF Memorial Museum at Trenton has one, outside, and the Canadian Warplane Heritage have one inside; and if well painted, it is difficult to tell from the real thing from 6 inches away. I'm sure if you dig around you could perhaps come up with your cheapest option which would be a fibreglass Hurri from someone whose prepared to sell. Second best cost option would be to make your own fibreglass example.
The Hurricane would be the obvious one to commemorate, but then what about the Gregor FDB-1, a great looking
really unique type.
Just a few questions and thoughts. Further help, I'm sure, available!