The Hurricane Has Arrived!!!
The Hawker Hurricane, RCAF s/n 5447, formerly owned by Mr. Harry Whereatt arrived at the Vintage Wings of Canada hangar today (2 August 2006). The Hurry made a grand entrance via a flat bed truck and was lifted down to the ramp by a crane. It is now tucked away in a corner of the hangar.
Fly Day – Saturday, 5 August 2006
Vintage Wings of Canada (VWoC) will be holding our third Fly Day, this Saturday August 5th. Our last Fly Day was held on July 1st with the sun shining and the Canadian Warplane Heritage visiting with their Firefly and Canso. The weather forecast says we are in for another beautiful day this Saturday.
The newly acquired Hurricane will be the star of this event, even if only static, but it certainly will be on display.
As for guests flying in during this Fly Day there will be a Pilatus P-3 and Harvard 4 visiting courtesy of the Lacombe family of Matousche, Quebec. As well the Pitts Specials from Smith Falls will be on the ramp.
In addition Bob Fassold may be in attendance with his DHC-1 Chipmunk and if so will give rides for a fee. Bob’s Chipmunk is a former trainer of the Royal Canadian Air Force. If you have never had a ride in a warbird before, this could be your chance.
A group of re-enactors will also be visiting in costume along with their vehicles and there will be associated displays. In addition there will be two vintage cars from members of the Antique Automobile Club of Ottawa (AACO) on display. A 1936 Auburn Cabriolet owned by Rick Soderstrom and a 1958 Edsel owned by Ross Truemner.
You may wish to know the Mustang and Spitfire will not be at the hangar on this Fly Day. VWoC is supporting the Yankee Air Force Museum’s Thunder Over Michigan air show near Detroit, and these two airframes will be there.
Feel free to come out and enjoy some time at Vintage Wings. The gates of VWoC will open at 10 AM and remain open until 2 PM. In the event of the flying operations being grounded due to weather, VWoC will turn the event into an open house where you will be able to come inside the hangar and view the aircraft. So rain or shine you will be able to come to VWoC and see something!
We hope you enjoy your time with us. All that we ask is that you read the following guidelines and tips to help ensure you safely enjoy your day.
Regards,
Mike Henniger
mrhenniger@AerialVisuals.ca
• VWoC wants to enjoy yourself during your visit, but in the interest of safety we ask that you pay attention to our staff and volunteers. From time-to-time they may ask you to leave an area if an aircraft is being moved. Safety comes first!
• Washrooms will be available at the Gatineau Airport Terminal building.
• Food services are also available at the Gatineau Airport Terminal building.
• Picnic tables will be provided on a grassy area adjacent to the active ramp inside the perimeter fence, so feel free to bring your lunch. We do not have an estimate for expected attendance so you may wish to bring a lawn chair.
• Attendees are requested to make use of the garbage bins provided if you should have any refuse needing disposal. Loose debris on the ramp can cause damage to the aircraft and put crews at risk.
• Don’t forget your sunscreen!
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mrhenniger on Wed Aug 02, 2006 6:24 am, edited 2 times in total.