EAA Canada
Stories from our friends in the North. Subscribe to the monthly Bits and Pieces newsletter to catch the latest Canadian aviation happenings.
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The Iconic DC-3
Those of you who are students of aviation history know that there are few if any airplanes that have served so many markets and influenced so many people as the venerable Douglas DC-3. Read more
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The Restoration of Gipsy Moth C-GZIE
The story of the Gipsy Moth C-GZIE restoration. Read more
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Canadian Museum of Flight
Hidden on a side street at the Langley Regional Airport (CYNJ) is a small museum with a large heart for promoting and preserving British Columbia’s aviation history. Read more
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The Amazing Nonstop Cross-Canada Flight of Red Morris
This story about a record-setting cross Canada flight continues the series on notable Canadian pilots. Read more
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Interested in Paragliding?
A beginner’s guide to powered paragliding. Read more
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Calgary Amateur Aircraft Building in the Early Days
By Clark Seaborn, EAA 57197 The first amateur-built aircraft in the Calgary area were gliders, but within a couple of years, people began to build powered aircraft. This is a short review of the early aircraft… Read more
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A Canadian Trip to the 1991 Reno Air Races
By Mike Davenport, EAA 89102 Back in 1991, my friend Jim McRae and I decided to drive from Vancouver, Canada, to Reno, Nevada, to see the 28th National Championship Air Races and the associated air show.… Read more









