Atlantic Canada Aviation Museum

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Address(1)P.O. Box 95
Address(2) 
CityArmdale
StateNova Scotia
ZipB3L 4J7
CountryCANADA
Contact 
Phone902-873-3373
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11/28/2012 @ 17:51 [ref: 55354]
 Bob McLeod
 Cambridge, Nova Scotia

A fine collection of flying machines and related items. We love to visit and the staff are well informed. The grandsons like to "fly" with the buttons on the displays. Keep up the good work.
03/17/2007 @ 15:22 [ref: 5744]
 Donald Maclean
 Stellarton, Nova Scotia

I have to say I had a fantastic time in the museum today. It was a pleasure to see the many different periods of aviation history. The biggest surprise was the Buzz bomb. To see such a machine that caused tremendous fear and distruction for millions of people. Rather scarey!
09/21/2006 @ 16:34 [ref: 5280]
 crap
 , Alabama

you guys suck
01/18/2006 @ 14:04 [ref: 4721]
 John Wariner
 San Diego, California

Amelia's Voice, the time travel aviation fiction is out in print. John Wariner.com. Look for it in Sky Control magazine. "So what's your dream?"
10/04/2005 @ 20:40 [ref: 4482]
 Buck Innis
 Sackville, Nova Scotia

Ya gotta like the TBM (newest addition)
09/27/2005 @ 18:55 [ref: 4466]
 John Wariner
 La Mesa, California

This is a beautiful spot for an aviation museum, a must see while in N.S. I am finising a book about Amelia Earhart and Pancho Barnes. www.johnwariner.com has the site of Amelia's Voice. If you love 1929, the history of aviation, you will love this book. It will be available at all aviation book stores soon.
02/27/2005 @ 19:10 [ref: 3858]
 Michael White
 , Nova Scotia

One of the nicest displays in the country. It depicts civilian aircraft as well as military pertinent to Atlantic Canada. The new hanger really helps display the aircraft in a covered setting. Well done to all volunteers.
05/09/2002 @ 16:41 [ref: 2112]
 Kevin McMahon
 , Quebec

An excellent collection of aircraft and a well-presented aviation history of the Atlantic Canada region (both military and civil)
02/09/2001 @ 21:46 [ref: 836]
 Colin B Ainsworth
 kingston, Nova Scotia

Hi Rob Just to see if I have the answer for the mistry aircraft: Junkers JU 390 6 BMW 801E engines fisrt flow Oct 23 1943, never became operational during WW2. Enjoyed all the material on the SDI at first thought the museum was invcolved with the american SPACE DEFENCE INITATIVE Program. I did not send any replies due to the fact I was in Ottawa on and off for the past few weeks due to the death of my father-in-law. Colin
11/15/2000 @ 19:11 [ref: 599]


 

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Last updated: 02/14/00.

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