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My Other Plane: Golden Rules
Kevin Horton took 10 years to build his own airplane while he was busy testing the best that Canadian manufacturers can build as an engineering test pilot for Transport Canada. His RV-8 pays homage to the Golden Hawks air demonstration team.
By Peter Lubig
Shining Example
Tucked in a hangar at Victoria Airport is likely the most original example of a Curtiss P-40 Kittyhawk in the world. George Maud has owned the pristine airplane since 1946 and no, it’s not for sale.
By Peter MarshalL
Finding New
Pilots: Training in the Spotlight
Flight schools are going to the ends of the earth and in their back yards looking for students to fill a looming pilot shortage. There’s also plenty of room for women and girls to join the ranks and we look at why there are still barriers.
By Canadian Aviator Columnists and Contributors







