peter wrote:
Where did this come from? I have never seen a comet at Ottawa and thought the only rcaf one was scrapped
Hi Peter,
I am guessing you found the Canada Aviaton Museum photo albums via the features page. If that is the case I am guessing you are referring to this piece of history...
http://community.webshots.com/photo/506 ... 2405CwCUOP
This is the fuselage section of RCAF s/n 5301, one of two deHavilland DH-106 Comets that saw service with the RCAF. Both were Mk 1s, and were the only two Mk 1s to be rebuilt when all of the Mk 1s were withdrawn from service due to the infamous design flaw. To see a picture of 5301 when it was in service go to...
http://community.webshots.com/photo/515 ... 1814qaZwnp
...and click next to see a few slightly different angles.
Thanks for the post. It helped to point out to me that I had a few broken links on my website.
Mike
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