Tag: Vampire

  • de Havilland Vampire

    de Havilland Vampire

    De Havilland DH 100 Vampire Mk 3 The Vampire began as an experimental aircraft, with design work beginning at the de Havilland works in 1941, with the first flight at Hatfield in September 1943. The aircraft was entirely a de Havilland project, and it utilized the company’s extensive experience with using moulded plywood for aircraft…

  • Newsletter No. 21 June, 1983

    Newsletter No. 21 June, 1983

    Museum Newsletter CANADIAN MUSEUM OF FLIGHT AND TRANSPORTATION No. 21 June, 1983 ZENITH 5555 -See Page 4 President’s Report This has been a year of unprecedented growth for the Canadian Museum of Flight and Transportation. As Canada weathers its worst economic crisis in 50 years, the museum has managed to surge ahead, thanks to the…

  • “MINI” NEWSLETTER SEPT 22/83

    “MINI” NEWSLETTER SEPT 22/83

    “MINI” NEWSLETTER SEPT 22/83 Canadian Museum of Flight and Transportation 11040 Cambie Road, Richmond, B.C., V6X 1L2 (604) 278-9804 MOSQUITO OVERHAUL OPEN HOUSE – OCT. 22, 1983 at Masqui, The third annual Fall Open House is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 22, from 10 A.M. to 2 P.. If you’re interested in the progress of this…

  • Abbotsford Airshow 2019

    Abbotsford Airshow 2019

    The Museum was active at the Abbotsford Airshow. Now we are back home at Langley Airport. Come and visit our displays and Gift Shop. Scenes at Abbotsford Airshow: Look for the colorful Museum trailer. The Waco AQC-6 cabin biplane rests as the sun sets. One of the Museum’s Pup aircraft bears the name, ‘Happy’ and…