Celebrating A Century of Flight- Canadian Style

I've decided to take the ultimate trip to celebrate 100 years of fligh in Canada. Well actually it's only 94 years but I thought I'd get a head. Although it doesn't have anything to do with my shots, I'll explain why it's only 94 years. On a cold Wnter's day in 1909, Canada entered as a major player on the aviation scene. The place was a frozen lake in Nova Scotia and the plane was the Silver Dart. Now, 94 years later we are still a major player in the scener and have contributed planes such as the futuristic Arrow and the top of the line Learjet business jet.
Back to my trip. I've decided to cross Canada. The Plane, the Vickers Vimy. Great for a challenging VFR flight. Oh sure I have a library of hundreds of planes but I can't get enough of the MS defaults.
Here are some shots of the first leg of my flight. The flight will take me from Toronto to Vancouver and if I have time, across the frozen north and down through the Maritimes. Here are the first shots from over Toronto.
A picture perfect view over Toronto at dawn.

Heading off into the west, and the unknown.

A glamour shot of the Vimy.

Back to my trip. I've decided to cross Canada. The Plane, the Vickers Vimy. Great for a challenging VFR flight. Oh sure I have a library of hundreds of planes but I can't get enough of the MS defaults.
Here are some shots of the first leg of my flight. The flight will take me from Toronto to Vancouver and if I have time, across the frozen north and down through the Maritimes. Here are the first shots from over Toronto.
A picture perfect view over Toronto at dawn.

Heading off into the west, and the unknown.

A glamour shot of the Vimy.
