Ollie wrote:
Mike, are you coming if I do?
I received the following from the Canada Aviation Museum this morning.
I'll see if Catherine is interested.
Regards,
Mike
Dear Mr. Henniger,
Canada's Air Force is organizing this year's Battle of Britain
commemorative ceremony and parade which will take place at the Canada
Aviation Museum this Sunday, September 19, 2004 at 10:00 am. The public is
welcome to join in the observation of this important occasion which will
also feature serving and vintage aircraft flypasts, including Michael
Potter's Supermarine Spitfire, a Lancaster Bomber, a DC-3, 4 CF-18s flying
the missing man formation, CC-144 Challengers and CH-146 Griffon
helicopters, both with Second World War markings. The ceremony will
continue rain or shine. Members of the public are encouraged to bring a
lawn chair or an umbrella as required.
Best regards,
Denis Legaré
Communications & Marketing
Canada Aviation Museum / Musée de l'aviation du Canada
613 991-3834
fax 613 990-3655
dlegare@technomuses.ca
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