Vintage Aviation
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Etrich TaubeThe Etrich Taube was an early Austrian-designed monoplane that became widely copied and mass-produced before World War I.
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Lohner LThe Lohner L was an Austro-Hungarian reconnaissance flying boat that influenced several later designs.
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Noorduyn NorsemanThe Noorduyn Norseman was a rugged Canadian bush plane designed for remote operations on wheels, skis, or floats.
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Vintage Aviation posted a new post. 4 days ago
de Havilland Canada DHC-1 ChipmunkThe DHC-1 Chipmunk was de Havilland Canada’s postwar primary trainer and a successor to earlier biplane trainers.
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De Havilland Canada DHC-2 BeaverThe DHC-2 Beaver is one of the most beloved bush planes ever built, valued for short-field performance and rugged utility.
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Vintage Aviation posted a new post. 4 days ago
Avro Canada CF-100 CanuckThe CF-100 Canuck was Canada’s only domestically designed fighter to enter mass production.
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De Havilland Canada DHC-3 OtterThe DHC-3 Otter expanded the Beaver concept into a larger single-engine STOL utility aircraft.
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Avro Canada CF-105 ArrowThe Avro Canada CF-105 Arrow was an ambitious supersonic interceptor whose cancellation became one of Canada’s most famous aviation stories.
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Vintage Aviation posted a new post. 4 days ago
De Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin OtterThe DHC-6 Twin Otter brought twin-engine reliability to the rugged STOL utility market.
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Canadair CL-215The Canadair CL-215 was purpose-built for aerial firefighting and amphibious water-scooping operations.
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