Our Exhibits

Explore the aircraft and artifacts at the Saskatchewan Aviation Museum, showcasing aviation's rich history and innovations.

Our Exhibits

A bright yellow Cornell airplane parked on a tarmac under a clear sky, with the registration "C-FZRO" visible on the side, at the Saskatchewan Aviation Museum.

Fairchild PT26a Cornell

Explore the Fairchild PT-26a Cornell at the Saskatchewan Aviation Museum. This historic WWII training aircraft, restored to flying condition, highlights its crucial role in transitioning pilots to monoplane aircraft. Discover its legacy and specifications on display.
A yellow RCAF Harvard Mark 4 airplane with the number 464 and red accents, parked on a tarmac at the Saskatchewan Aviation Museum.

Harvard MK. IV

Explore the history of the North American Harvard Mk IV at the Saskatchewan Aviation Museum. This advanced training aircraft, pivotal during WWII, showcases its rich legacy and meticulous restoration, remaining a symbol of aviation heritage.
A yellow biplane with RAF roundels on the wings flying against a clear blue sky, captured in mid-air with its propeller in motion.

DeHavilland DH82C Tiger Moth

Discover the history and significance of the de Havilland DH.82C Tiger Moth at the Saskatchewan Aviation Museum. This iconic aircraft, designed in 1931, was pivotal in training Commonwealth pilots during WWII and remains a testament to aviation heritage. Learn about its unique Canadian modifications and its enduring legacy.