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Front Cover

Hazardous Business

Seeing the World

Flying Wood

Back Cover |
Channel Patrol 1918
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The Hazards of Aerial Sub Chasing |
S. Graham |
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Flying Worldwide With Kenting Aerial Surveys
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| South to Deception, North to Thule and East to Papua |
R. N. Pettus |
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Farewell to a Friend |
| Don Campbell, Pilot and Aircraft Restorer |
R. W. Bradford |
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Wood That Could Fly |
| Acquiring Sitka Spruce For Aircraft Construction |
A. I. Reeves |
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| From the Editor |
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| Corporate Members |
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| Par Avion |
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| Book Reviews |
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| Cover Stories |
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| Corporate Sponsors |
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Covers
Front: Geof Bennett has captured Curtiss HS-2L, La Vigilance, Canada’s first bushplane flown by Stuart Graham, Canada’s first bush pilot. Reproduced courtesy of Bob Graham. G-CAAC is shown in its original colours.
Back: One of Kenting Aerial Survey’s Cansos operating from a typically desolate location. Photographed by former Kenting pilot Bob Pettus.
Copyright © 2007 CAHS Inc. Library code ISSN 1207-1978
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