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Midnight Sun Float Plane Fly-in

Written by Danielle Metcalfe-Chenail on 09 August 2011.

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 "Buffalo" Joe McBryan accepts a model of his Mk. V Norseman, CF-SAN, from Yvonne Quick, Fly-In chair, and Mike Burns of the Fox Moth Society (both are also CAHS members).

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CAHS National President, Danielle Metcalfe-Chenail, in the right seat of Joe's Norseman during the bush pilot memorial fly-by.

An aerial view of the Air Tindi float base.

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One room of Max Ward's old float base building was filled with models and information from local flying lore. This display was largely organized by CAHS members Gordon Piro and Mike Burns.

 The Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre features an aviation gallery. Leading up to it are several models of aircraft operated by NWT companies - so don't forget to look up!

There is also a Fox Moth, CF-BNI, that the Fox Moth Society came together to salvage, restore, and display. To learn more about this process, please click here.

 No visit to Yellowknife would be complete without a trip out to the Buffalo Airways hangar - home of the Ice Pilots!

 Joe personally flew five DC-3 rides (with co-pilot Tyler Sipos) for the Fly-In, donating his time, equipment, and avgas. He is fully committed to supporting local aviation and its history!

Danielle and Joe in the cockpit of 'GWIR.

Of course it's not all movie stars and tourists at Buffalo: they also have a busy sked, charter and fire suppression workload.

Thanks again to the organizers of the fly-in, the tourism reps, and all the Yellowknifers who preserve and celebrate aviation history!

For more information on this bi-annual event (mark your calendars for July 2013!), please visit: www.floatplaneflyin.com.

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