Canada's first licensed aerodrome
- CORA-A-1575
- Item
- ca. 1920
Part of City of Regina fonds
Aerial Service Co. Ltd., Canada's first licensed aerodrome, with pilots posing outside the hangar with plane.
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Canada's first licensed aerodrome
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