
I attended the Canadian Warplane Heritage FlyFest 07 on Sunday. I always try to make the Toronto Air Show, but since we'll be in Nova Scotia this year I thought it fitting to go to the source. The CWH project is located beside Hamilton Airport. It now has a new building, complete with Holland Liberation Canteen and a Gift Shop. More importantly, it houses Aviation history. There are projects on-going that you can actually observe in development. There are displays - both static and interactive. There are people to talk to who are passionate about Canadian warplanes (and even about Trainers and Helicopters).
The FlyFest was a day of flights by the B25, Lancaster (one of only 2 flight worthy planes that remain), P-51 Mustang, DC-3, PBY, and Spitfire. It was awesome to see these WWII machines in flight.
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