The air Force heritage museum park has nine aircraft on posts: Cf-86 sabre Grumman anti-submarine aircraft F100 Canuck Cf-101 voodoo Canadian passenger jet prototype Kiowa helicopter Harvard trainer A small single engine trainer CT-133 silver Star (looked a lot like a p-80 shooting star to me) A retired NORAD/DEWline radar antenna
You can walk right up to each aircraft, walk under them, touch them. Parking is free. Furthermore, there are some granite plaques commemorating the rcaf training squadrons, and a map of the various training bases.
Depending on your interest in military aircraft, you can spend ten minutes or so hour here. It's definitely interesting, and the...
Read moreAwesome outdoor displays of air force planes, and there is no admittance fee.
It's not a massive display, about 10 aircraft (if memory serves) and an old radar, but still a beautiful little gem worth exploring.
I've only included some plane pictures, not all with this review. Can't...
Read moreGreat place to check out some fairly recent history. Went as a family and between all the planes to look at and the park and picnic area our young son was occupied the whole time. Some planes and walkways could use a bit of maintenance, but overall it was a lovely place to...
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