Canadian Aviation Expo- Part 1

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Canadian Aviation Expo- Part 1

Postby Iroquois » Sat Jun 19, 2004 4:06 pm

Went to the Canadian Aviation Expo today at Oshawa Airport in lovely Oshawa Ontario. Plenty of stuff there even a FS2004 display. They had payware aircraft CDs for sale too but it's just way too expensive.

Lots of nice aircraft to look at. Airplane rides too but it was a tad too windy for one today.

This one looks live a Harvard (aka Texan) trainer to me.
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Re: Canadian Aviation Expo- Part 1

Postby Loafing Smurf » Sat Jun 19, 2004 4:12 pm

Neat, you went? I was thinking of going, but I alredy went two years ago. I was actualy going to ask if any Ontario people were going to go.

P.S I thought the ride for the Harvard was $40?
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Re: Canadian Aviation Expo- Part 1

Postby Iroquois » Sat Jun 19, 2004 4:21 pm

The $40 was for sightseeing in a standard C172.

[quote]2004 rates:

Standard Aircraft Flight $ 40.00
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Re: Canadian Aviation Expo- Part 1

Postby ozzy72 » Sat Jun 19, 2004 5:07 pm

Love those Harvards and Moths 8)
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Re: Canadian Aviation Expo- Part 1

Postby Threadkiller » Sat Jun 19, 2004 10:27 pm

nice stuff, i think the harvs are coming down next weekend for the airshowhere in london, as well as a 'stang a bunch of F16's, the usual visitors, and a moth, we had quiet a playbill ;D www.londonairshow.com :) i think the harvard with fixed gear like the one is pic 1 is called diferent, has a diferent name, but i might be wrong....
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Re: Canadian Aviation Expo- Part 1

Postby Rifleman » Sun Jun 20, 2004 11:06 am

That Tiger Moth looks like the one from Brampton to me.......

..........I recall one there with the Canadian winter hood on it...........

May look into it when I am back this way in Sept if my trip happens........
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Re: Canadian Aviation Expo- Part 1

Postby Hagar » Sun Jun 20, 2004 11:16 am

Very nice clear shots. ;)

i think the harvard with fixed gear like the one is pic 1 is called diferent, has a diferent name, but i might be wrong....

The "Harvard" with fixed gear is called a Yale. This one looks like a Harvard to me.
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Re: Canadian Aviation Expo- Part 1

Postby Staiduk » Sun Jun 20, 2004 3:30 pm

Very nice clear shots. ;)

The "Harvard" with fixed gear is called a Yale. This one looks like a Harvard to me.


Yup; this one's a Harvard from the CHAA. :) The Yale had large spats over the U/C; easily identified.

Lucky you; Iroquois - I was planning to go to the Expo this year but ran out of green meal - oh well; there's always next year. :)
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Re: Canadian Aviation Expo- Part 1

Postby FLYING_TRUCKER » Sun Jun 20, 2004 4:11 pm

I forgot all about it...got to start writing things down on the calender :( :( :(

Thanks for posting Iroquois :)

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Re: Canadian Aviation Expo- Part 1

Postby Threadkiller » Sun Jun 20, 2004 4:56 pm

The "Harvard" with fixed gear is called a Yale. This one looks like a Harvard to me.


thats it, the yale. but look, thiso ne has no gear bay and the gear struts are painted, and no sign of them retracting or anything....

one more thing, is it just me or is the one in the last pic one of the piper Malibu family? has low wing, tricycle gear...
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Re: Canadian Aviation Expo- Part 1

Postby Hagar » Sun Jun 20, 2004 5:39 pm

thats it, the yale. but look, thiso ne has no gear bay and the gear struts are painted, and no sign of them retracting or anything....

Have another look Ace. The gear bay is quite clear in the shot. Also the bulge in the leading edge of the wing root to take the wheel. The gear retracts inwards with no doors.
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Re: Canadian Aviation Expo- Part 1

Postby Wing Nut » Sun Jun 20, 2004 6:59 pm

The Fargo Air Museum was offering rides in a Mustang for the bargain Basement price of $750.00.  I would have paid it....  ::)
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Re: Canadian Aviation Expo- Part 1

Postby Staiduk » Sun Jun 20, 2004 8:41 pm

Have another look Ace. The gear bay is quite clear in the shot. Also the bulge in the leading edge of the wing root to take the wheel. The gear retracts inwards with no doors.


Yeah; they're very easily mistaken for one another; one of the things that gets folks mistaking the Harvard for the Yale is its spindly-looking undercarriage. In fact; they're pretty beefy when you see them up close; just don't have the undercart doors to make them look bigger.
Here's a clear shot of a Yale - note the difference in gear design. :)
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Re: Canadian Aviation Expo- Part 1

Postby Threadkiller » Thu Jun 24, 2004 8:12 pm

Have another look Ace. The gear bay is quite clear in the shot. Also the bulge in the leading edge of the wing root to take the wheel. The gear retracts inwards with no doors.


i see it now... ::) hehehe
thnx for clarifyin hagar and staiduk
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