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3/22/2004
166 Days until The 2004 CIAS.
151 Days until The CNE.

 

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September 4th, 5th & 6th, 2004 @ Approx. 1pm

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On December 17th, 1903 at 10:35 a.m., Orville Wright flew the “Wright Flyer” for 120 feet in 12 seconds. Click to read more...

Copies of 2003 airspeed magazine are still available. Only $6.

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"Dead Reckoning:  In 1945 Lancaster crews were flying - and dying - in devastating numbers over Europe.  In this haunting excerpt, 21 year old pilot Philip Gray offers a glimpse into one of aviation's darkest periods."

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Today in Aviation History

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A Tradition of Excellence - by Daniel Dempsey
Hardcover 734 pages -- Over 1700 Photographs

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“This book is unarguably the definitive history of Canada’s airshow demonstration teams … Dempsey has left no stone unturned researching this book, and the collective stories are all backed up with hundreds of gorgeous illustrations and photographs … This book goes a long way towards promoting the continued tradition of aerial demonstration in Canadian aviation and is an essential addition to the library of any Canadian aviation aficionado …” Aviator Magazine

 


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