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Nose section of Avro Arrow RL 206 Bensen B-8 Canadair CL-84 Dynavert prototype Bell CH-135 Twin Huey serial number 135114 Fleet Canuck serial number 149, in the museum's storage building Aeronca C-2 CF-AOR, in the museum's storage building Zenair CH 300 Tri Zenith C-GOVK used by Red Morris to make a record-setting non-stop flight across Canada ...
The Canadair CF-5 (officially designated the CF-116 Freedom Fighter) is a Canadian licensed-built Northrop F-5 Freedom Fighter. It is a light, supersonic, twin engine, daylight air superiority fighter primarily for the Canadian Forces (as the CF-5) and the Royal Netherlands Air Force (as the NF-5). The CF-5 was upgraded periodically throughout ...
First flight. 26 September 1945, Noury N-75 prototype flew in 1944. The Fleet Model 80 Canuck is a Canadian light aircraft featuring two seats in side-by-side configuration. The Canuck was designed for the flight training, personal use and light commercial roles. A total of 225 Canucks were built by two manufacturers during its thirteen-year ...
The Royal Regiment of Canada. The Royal Hamilton Light Infantry (Wentworth Regiment) The Princess of Wales' Own Regiment. The Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment. The Lincoln and Welland Regiment. The Royal Canadian Regiment. 4th Battalion. The Royal Highland Fusiliers of Canada. The Grey and Simcoe Foresters.
"The 6ix" — popularized by rapper Drake, a Toronto native who based the nickname on the shared digits of the 416 and 647 telephone area codes and/or referring to the six districts that make up the present city of Toronto. [178] Created by Jimmy Prime, member of Toronto hip-hop group, Prime Boys. [179] Scarborough (part of Toronto since 1998)
CFS Leitrim, located south of Ottawa, is Canada's oldest operational signal intelligence collection station. Established by the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals in 1941 as I Special Wireless Station and renamed Ottawa Wireless Station in 1949, CFS Leitrim acquired its current name when the Supplementary Radio System was created in 1966.
ALG (Advanced Landing Ground) Wormhout. Base 2 Bazenville. Base 3 Ste Croix-sur-Mer. Base 4 Beny-sur-Mer. Base 8 Sommervieu. Base 9 Lantheuil. Base 11 Longues. Base 17 Carpiquet. Base 18 Cristot.
An F-35 Lightning II test aircraft with the Canadian flag, along with those of other industrial participants, painted on it. Alan S. Williams of Queen's University, the former Assistant Deputy Minister of National Defence (Matériel) who signed the original industrial participation agreement, indicated he believes that the Government of Canada's rationale for joining the JSF project was not ...