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Saskatchewan Government Airways CF-JDO Memorial

Saskatchewan Government Airways CF-JDO Memorial

Saskatchewan Government Airways CF-JDO Memorial In August 1959, they took off and were never seen again. Until we found them almost six decades later. The family located both souls and their...

Bell 206B Helicopter GWML

Bell 206B Helicopter GWML

C-GWML was manufactured in 1968 as a 206A and later modified to a 206B. Imported into Canada in 1982 C-GWML saw service with a number of companies finishing its days with Delta Helicopters from St...

Sylvaire Bushmaster II

Sylvaire Bushmaster II

The Sylvaire Bushmaster II in our museum was built in 1988 and was used primarily as a recreational plane. Our aircraft was generously donated by a man from Alberta after he retired from...

Auster A.O.P. Mk. VI

Auster A.O.P. Mk. VI

The Auster A.O.P. Mk. VI was a British military light observation plane produced by Auster Aircraft Limited from 1946 to 1953. Canada received a total of 34 Auster 6’s in 1948 for training military...

Pietenpol Air Camper C-GNDX

Pietenpol Air Camper C-GNDX

Pietenpol Air Camper C-GNDX The Air Camper was designed out of  spruce and plywood, in hopes the plane would be  affordable and easy to construct for home builders. Building an Air Camper required...

Lovings Love WR 1 – C-GSHJ

Lovings Love WR 1 – C-GSHJ

Lovings Love WR 1 C-GSHJ c/n EEE2 C071AB The Lovings Love or WR-1 is a single seat, gull-winged midget racing aircraft with conventional landing gear. The name given to the aircraft by its designer...

1941 Noorduyn Norseman MKIV (RCAF #2471) s/n 44

1941 Noorduyn Norseman MKIV (RCAF #2471) s/n 44

RESTORATION PROJECT UNDERWAY We have recently acquired this donated Norseman in its very skeleton and disassembled state. We have wings, wheels, seats, fabric, cable, in fact we have all the major...

Cessna Skymaster 337 (C-FUEO)

Cessna Skymaster 337 (C-FUEO)

The one plane the Learning Centre Children can climb into, all at once. It’s a Play Center! The Cessna Skymaster is a United States twin-engine civil utility aircraft built in a push-pull...

DeHavilland CS-2F Tracker Simulator

DeHavilland CS-2F Tracker Simulator

In the northwest corner of the hangar you will see the nose section of a de Havilland Tracker. This is a front section of an aircraft that was originally used as a crew systems trainer. ...

Christavia MK1

Christavia MK1

It looks quite like an old Aeronca, but it’s a new design intended for missionary flying in Africa, the aircraft's name Christavia means "Christ-in-Aviation"....

1942 DeHavilland DH82C Tiger Moth

1942 DeHavilland DH82C Tiger Moth

Between 1938 to 1948, the RCAF employed more than 1,500 of these aircraft. The first Canadian-produced Tiger Moth flew in December 1937. The majority were DH 82Cs, powered by the 140 hp DH Gipsy...

1915 Nieuport 11

1915 Nieuport 11

The Nieuport 11 at the Saskatchewan Aviation Museum is a replica 7/8th scale aircraft. Number #1 squadron, Royal Flying Corps received Nieuport 11’s as a gift from the French air force, which was...

1952 North American Harvard Mk. IV

1952 North American Harvard Mk. IV

In Canada, Harvard Mk. IIBs were used as advanced trainers. They helped pilots make to the transition from low powered primary trainers to high-performance front-line fighters such as the Spitfire*...

1960 deHavilland CS-2F Tracker

1960 deHavilland CS-2F Tracker

HMCS Bonaventure was Canada’s last aircraft carrier in-service. When Canada acquired the Tracker it was assumed the Bonaventure would operate the US – built Grumman Tracker. However that aircraft...

1943 Douglas C47A-35-DL (Dakota) DC-3

1943 Douglas C47A-35-DL (Dakota) DC-3

Serial # 9813    Manufactured: 1943 "Lynda Jean" C-FCQT Douglas C-47A, serial number 42-23951 began life in the Douglas aircraft factory at Long Beach California in 1942 and was delivered to the...

1943 Fairchild M62A-3 (Cornell)

1943 Fairchild M62A-3 (Cornell)

From early 1942 to 1945, 2,853 Cornell’s had been built.  The Cornell featured a fabric-covered welded steel tube fuselage. The remainder of the aircraft used plywood construction, with a...

1956 deHavilland DHC-1B-2-S5 Chipmunk

1956 deHavilland DHC-1B-2-S5 Chipmunk

Replaced the legendary Tiger Moth in October 1945.  A total of 1,283 de Havilland Chipmunks were produced between 1946 and 1958. The Chipmunk was designed and built in Canada. But the Royal Air...

Canadair CE-133 Silver StarT33 Silver Star

Canadair CE-133 Silver StarT33 Silver Star

The “T-Bird” is a 50’s vintage trainer, and our example served in Moose Jaw and many other stations over its long career. This airplane was built in Canada as a CT-133 and uses a version of the...