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Front Cover

A Lonely and Dangerous Job

Making Canadian Flying History

Little Known Northern Workhorse

Back Cover |
Getting The Picture
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Flying Alone and Unarmed Over Hostile Territory |
Bill Carr |
112 |
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Fokker Universal G-CAHE
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| The History and Disposition of an Historic Aircraft |
Clark Seaborn |
132 |
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Convention 2001: Clear Skies and Aviation History |
| The Annual National Meeting of the CAHS |
Gord McNulty |
136 |
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Canada’s Twin Pins |
| The Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer on Northern Ops |
Dirk Septer |
142 |
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Cold War Capers |
| Flying With the RCAF NATO Air Division |
Ken Hagarty |
150 |
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| From the Editor |
William Wheeler |
123 |
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| Corporate Members |
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135 |
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| Book Reviews |
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156-158 |
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| Par Avion |
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158-159 |
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| Cover Stories |
William Wheeler |
159 |
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| Corporate Sponsors |
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159 |
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Covers
Front: in this evocative painting, Frank Wootton captures the solitary elegance of a Photo-Recce Supermarine Spitfire V variant, a predecessor of those flown by Journal author Bill Carr.
Back: CF-STX was the first of three Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneers to appear on the Canadian Civil Aircraft Register. It was photographed by George Chiversat Edmonton’s Industrial Airport in 1966.
Copyright © 2007 CAHS Inc. Library code ISSN 1207-1978
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