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July/August
Spring Training PDF Print E-mail
Written by Derek Heyes   
The skies over Comox, on BC’s Vancouver Island, offer a daily treat for aviation buffs in late April, as the Canadian Forces Snowbirds fine-tune their performance for the coming air show season — a season that was marred by tragedy before it  even started.
 
Causing A Big Flap PDF Print E-mail
Written by Treena Hein   
Since the dawn of time, man has dreamed of flying like a bird, but nobody actually accomplished that feat until a Canadian ornithopter flapped its way into the history and record books last July. What seems like the simplest and purest form of flight turned into a technological challenge for Jim DeLaurier and his team.
 
The Sum Of Its Parts PDF Print E-mail
Written by Bill Inglee   
Chances are you’ve never heard of Avcorp, but if you’ve ever flown on an airliner or business jet, there’s a good chance you’ve used their products. The Delta, BC company builds subassemblies and parts for a cross-section of major manufacturers, and recently won a contract for the new HondaJet.   
 
The Forces’ New Ride PDF Print E-mail
Written by Joetey Attariwala   
The Canadian Armed Forces will take delivery of the first of four C-17 strategic airlift aircraft sometime in August, and the new capability will fundamentally change the military.
 
May/June 2007 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Canadian Aviator Staff   
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