Canadian Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV): Schreiner CU162 Vindicator target drone

Schreiner CU162 Vindicator (DND Photo) Schreiner CU162 Vindicator target drone. The Vindicator II was designed as a basic training target for the evaluation and testing of anti-aircraft 20 and 40 mm gunnery and low-speed missile systems, and for training personnel in the use of such weapon systems. It has been used as a target for Blowpipe, … Read more

Canadian Warplanes 9-1: Link Trainer, RCAF

The Link Trainer in Canadian Service (Library and Archives Canada Photo, MIKAN No. 3613290) RCAF Link trainers, July 1943. The Link Trainer is one of a series of flight simulators produced between theearly 1930s and early 1950s by Link Aviation Devices, founded and headed by EdLink, based on technology he pioneered in 1929 at his … Read more

Canadian Warplanes 9: Airspeed Horsa Glider, RCAF

Airspeed Gliders (RAF Photo) Airspeed Horsa Transport Glider, RAF (Serial No. DP726). The Airspeed AS.51 Horsa was a British troop-carrying glider used during the Second World War. It was developed and manufactured by Airspeed Limited, alongside various subcontractors; the type was named after Horsa, the legendary 5th-century conqueror of southern Britain. Having been greatly impressed … Read more

Canadian Warplanes 9: General Aircraft Hotspur Glider, RCAF

General Aircraft Hotspur Mk. II Glider (IWM Photo, CH 006030) General Aircraft GAL.48 Hotspur Mk. II gliders, RAF (Serial No. BT551), L, nearest, of No. 2 Glider Training Unit based at Weston-on-the-Green, in free flight over the Oxfordshire countryside, England, 24 June 1942. Although relatively heavy with a high sink rate, the Hotspur exhibited good … Read more

Canadian Warplanes preserved in Nova Scotia: Baddeck, Berwick, Pictou. Yarmouth

Warplanes in Nova Scotia The aim of this website is to locate, identify and document every historical Warplane preserved in Canada.  Many contributors have assisted in the hunt for these aircraft to provide and update the data on this website.  Photos are by the author unless otherwise credited.  Any errors found here are by the … Read more

Canadian Warplanes preserved in Nova Scotia: CFB Greenwood Military Aviation Museum

CFB Greenwood Military Aviation Museum Greenwood Aviation Museum Logo.  The museum was begun in 1992 after being initiated by base commander Colonel Kenneth Allen (1941-2017). (Author Photo) Lockheed P2V-7 Neptune (Serial No. 24113), (Serial No. 24117), USN (BuNo. 147969), VN 101, painted in RCAF dark blue.  This aircraft is on loan to the museum from … Read more

Canadian Warplanes preserved in Nova Scotia: CFB Shearwater Aviation Museum

CFB Shearwater Aviation Museum Shearwater Aviation Museum (SAM), 12 Wing. Website: https://shearwateraviationmuseum.ca/ 12 Wing, CFB Shearwater Beechcraft Expeditor, being restored. Canadair CT-133 Silver Star (Serial No. 133038), (Serial No. 21038).  Silver, VU32, RCN.  The CT-133’s on display at the Shearwater Aviation Museum are two of the 656 CT-133’s built for the Royal Canadian Air Force … Read more

Canadian Warplanes preserved in Nova Scotia: Goffs: Atlantic Canada Aviation Museum

Atlantic Canada Aviation Museum The Atlantic Canada Aviation Museum (ACAM), near the Halifax Stansfield International Airport, 20 Sky Blvd, Goffs. (Author Photos) AEA Silver Dart replica. The original Silver Dart was built by the Aerial Experiment Association in Hammondsport, New York. After being relocated to Baddeck, Nova Scotia it made the first flight in the British … Read more

Canadian Aviation: National Research Council of Canada (NRC) Tailless Glider

NRC Tailless Glider (NRC Photo) The NRC tailless glider, also called the NRL tailless glider, was a two-seat tailless research glider designed by the National Research Council of Canada (NRC), and built by the National Research Laboratories, at the instigation of G.T.R. Hill who had previously designed the British Westland-Hill Pterodactyl series of tailless aircraft. … Read more