Dave O'Malley Dave O'Malley

PIPER CUBS OF THE LUFTWAFFE

In my mind, there are not many aircraft from the past 114 years that are a perfect distillation of all that is wondrous, beautiful and simple about powered flight. Some are damn fast, many lethal. Some are sexy like an Italian sports car, some boring like a city bus…

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BLINDED BY THE LIGHT

Inside the glassed-in nose of a Heinkel He 111 bomber, a pilot and his navigator/bombardier sat in silence, a silence that only they recognized beneath the blasting thunder of their ship’s two Jumo V-12 engines...

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WARBIRD U - 2012

Are you, like me, stuck in a dead end job? Has being third fry-cook at Marcel and Hughette's P'tit Patate Casse-croûte lost its original "job-appeal”? Does it say "Acting Second Assistant Filing Manager, Dormant Records and Forms" ….

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A BANNER NIGHT

We celebrated a lot of things last Saturday night at our Victory Gala. Firstly, we celebrated a new widely inclusive operational model and the remarkable independent Board of Directors we have recruited.

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WARBIRD U — BATTLE OF BRITAIN FIGHTERS - 2015

Seventy-five years ago this year, one of the most storied and talked about battles in military history took place in the skies of England. It was a battle that raged for three and a half bitter months, yet involved less than 3,000 Allied combatants—all pilots with the Royal Air Force, mostly British, but also Canadians, Polish,…

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Dave Hadfield Dave Hadfield

KIWIS, CANUCKS AND THE KITTYHAWK

As I stepped off the B-767 in Auckland, I was aware of two feelings: a deep fatigue generated by 3 days travel from Canada, and a mounting excitement rising from the understanding that I was very close to the…

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THE MALTON LIZZIES

n the mid 1930s, National Steel Car of Canada, a major builder of rolling stock for Canadian railways, based in Hamilton, Ontario decided to venture into the aviation business as well. For their new aircraft division, they kept their iron horse company name but…

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SUPERMARINE SUPERSTAR

The Spitfire has a form so achingly beautiful that it can reduce grown men to tears. Its iconic, graceful wing and purposeful silhouette are recognized to this day by not only the “greatest generation”, but by their children and grandchildren the world over. It embodied a Saxon fighting spirit,…

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RETURN OF THE HAWK

he year was 1962. The month was June. The day was “Air Force Day” in the Nation’s Capital - a hot and muggy day with a thin layer of high grEy cloud obscuring the shape of the sun but blocking none of its blistering heat….

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WATER WINGS

Vintage Wings aircraft maintainer, phantom bucket man and boulevardier Marty Periard shows us he is a true renaissance man with these …

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FOXY LADY

Dave Hadfield takes the Vintage Wings of Canada Fox Moth down to New York state tis weekend and met up with….

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MIGHTY BLUE COMES HOME

Since being acquired by Vintage Wings of Canada from Pacific Fighters of Idaho Falls, Idaho back before Christmas of last year, our Vought F4U-4 Corsair has spent the winter months in more pleasant skies than available to her in Ottawa…

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Gavin Conroy Gavin Conroy

KITTYHAWK AIR 2 AIR IN NEW ZEALAND

Late last week, New Zealand photographer Gavin Conroy took to the clear Kiwi air over Ardmore near Auckland and shot some immaculate images of the Stocky Edwards P-40 Kittyhawk….

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Dave O'Malley Dave O'Malley

FLYING LIKE ARCH

It is a Monday and late in the afternoon out on the ramp at Vintage Wings of Canada’s hangar along the Ottawa River. It is one of only a handful of glorious afternoons we have been granted this summer. ..

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SAVING THE WILD MUSTANGS

After publishing the initial historical research results into the records acquired with the purchase of the Vintage Wings of Canada Mustang IV (9575) and after exhausting all other information sources it looked as if we…

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