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25Apr/100

Johnny Bower to appear at Wings & Wheels

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Here’s your chance to meet a hockey legend.  Johnny Bower, goalie for the Stanley Cup winning Toronto Maple Leafs in 1967 will be at Wings & Wheels from Noon until 2pm on Saturday May 29th.  Mr.  Bower, once of the nicest people you’ll ever meet, will sign your own memorabilia or you can purchase a photo to have signed.

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7Mar/100

In like a lamb

Well the weather is certainly nice for early March which makes us all look forward to Spring.

Planning for Wings & Wheels continues and will be swinging into high gear as we finalize venue negotiations with Downsview Park and start hearing from participants.

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23Jan/100

A special honour

2009 Gathering of the Classics Congratulations to Canadian Air & Space Museum board member Ken Swartz.  Ken has been recognized by the Helicopter Association International as recipient of their 2010 Excellence in Communications Award.

From the HAI website:

Since 1974, Ken Swartz has written continuously on the helicopter industry, and has played a leading role in bringing news of the Canadian helicopter industry – the world’s second largest – to international attention.

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23Jan/100

Volunteer Meeting

Interested in volunteering for Wings & Wheels?  A meeting will be held at the Canadian Air & Space Museum on Wednesday January 27th at 7pm to discuss the opportunities available for the festival and museum in general.

5Dec/090

New at the Canadian Air & Space Museum

A couple of visitors have shown up at the museum in the last week.

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The first is a bird that has returned to the nest.  A De Havilland DHC-2 MK.1 Beaver owned by Four Seasons Aviation Ltd.  Registered as C-FETE this beaver bears construction # 1204 and she rolled off the line on December 6, 1958 which means she celebrates her 51st birthday tomorrow.

A testament to the rugged nature of all Beavers, FETE looks brand new even though she crashed in 1986. Rebuilt and re-registered in 1998, she continues to fly passengers.  5 years ago a water landing while the amphibious gear was still down caused another trip to the repair shop.

FETE will be with us over the winter and will return to service when the lakes and rivers thaw.

The Beaver was designed, built and flown from Downsview Airport and it’s long overdue that the museum should have one of these marvellous birds on display, even if just for a little while.

The second visitor will only be with us for a very short while.

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The Rocketbelt.  Science fiction made real in 1958 when the first SRLD (Small Rocket Lift Device) lifted a man off the ground for the first time.

Hard to control, the design was worked on over the years and finally got to the point that it appeared at Super Bowl’s and played a bit part in the 1965 James Bond movie “Thunderball”.

One of the Rocketbelt pilots was William (Bill) Suitor who will be on hand at the museum on December 12th at 4 pm to promote his new book, “Rocketbelt Pilot’s Manual” with a presentation and book signing.

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Here’s a shot of Bill in flight.  Powered by a combination of hydrogen peroxide and compressed nitrogen, each flight lasted no more than 30 seconds at a noise level of 130 decibels.

The entire concept was deemed to be a failure as the distance traveled in flight was no more than 120 metres.

The Rocketbelt is on loan from the Niagara Aerospace Museum located in Niagara Falls, NY and will be heading back home in early January.

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30Nov/090

Moving the Arrow

2009 Wings & Wheels Heritage Festival The Arrow replica is the showpiece of the museum and a couple of times a year we bring it out from the normal display area.  Wings & Wheels is one of those times.

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30Nov/090

Welcome aboard!

Welcome to the Toronto Wings & Wheels Heritage Festival blog.  Here you'll find breaking news about the festival as well as, we hope, information to educate and/or amuse you.

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