Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum

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Museum building with a CF-104 Starfighter mounted as a monument
Museum building with a CF-104 Starfighter mounted as a monument

The Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum is a major Canadian aviation museum. It is located at the John C. Munro International Airport on the outskirts of Hamilton, Ontario.

The museum is a non-profit organization whose mandate is to acquire, document, preserve and maintain a complete collection of aircraft that were flown by Canadians and the Canadian military services from the beginning of the Second World War to the present.

A large collection of military aircraft that have played a major role in the Canadian military are displayed, including one of two airworthy Avro Lancasters and a Supermarine Spitfire. The museum is also in the process of restoring lesser known but historically significant aircraft, including a Westland Lysander and a Bristol Bolingbroke (a version of the Bristol Blenheim).

The Avro Lancaster flown out of the museum, one of only two airworthy Lancasters in the world, is known as the Mynarski Memorial Lancaster in honour of Pilot Officer Andrew Charles Mynarski, and is painted in the markings of his aircraft.

Prince Charles, as a member of the Canadian Royal Family, is the royal patron of the museum.

Mynarski Memorial Lancaster
Mynarski Memorial Lancaster

Contents

[edit] List of Aircraft

A partial list of aircraft at the museum (note that some of these include aircraft undergoing restoration):

[edit] Fighter Aircraft

Bluejay and Abdul.

[edit] Trainers/Transports

[edit] Fighter Jets

[edit] Bombers

B-25J
B-25J

[edit] Anti-Submarine

[edit] Observation

[edit] Army Co-operation

[edit] Single Engine Trainers

[edit] References

    [edit] See also

    [edit] External links

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