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Waco INF
The Waco INF in action at Langley Airport. Waco INF The Waco Aircraft Company of Troy, Ohio was a major manufacturer of aircraft in the U. S. from 1928 – 1935. Beginning in 1921 as the Weaver Aircraft Company they moved to Troy in 1924 and became the Advance Aircraft Company keeping the Waco logo.…
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Volunteer Saturday
The Museum has announced ‘Volunteer Saturday’ as a regular feature to accomodate those unable to come on weekdays. This will take place on the third Saturday of each month – upcoming September 17, October 15 etc. We will be tackling all sorts of tasks around the museum ranging from dusting artifacts to restoring airplanes, and everything in between.…
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Spring Training Camp
As the Museum prepares for the summer flying season there are lots of activities going on under the glorious spring skies. Brenda has ordered the latest in aviation memorabilia for the summer. The engine for one of the Sopwith Pups is nearing completion from a strip and rebuild program by Ray, that will see both…
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In the Hangar
Technical projects continue steadily in and around the hangar. The restoration of the Museum’s DH82C Tiger Moth has taken a step forward with the completion of the repairs to the forward fuselage and the application of the yellow finish. Of course, underneath the standard Air Force trainer colour are layers of finish and UV protection…
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Museum at Langley Aero Club Fly-in
The Museum was well represented by some of its classic aircraft on Saturday, 17 June at Langley Regional Airport. The Pup, after arriving from Abbotsford, joined its fellow flyers on display. The Sopwith Pup on display was joined by… …the newly-restored Fleet Canuck, and… …the 1930 Waco INF. The Museum aircraft were in the good…