First Rosetown airport, 1947-69
- AI1.012
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- [1960-1965]
Wings of airplane, hangars and airplanes behind. Photo taken from the air.
First Rosetown airport, 1947-69
Wings of airplane, hangars and airplanes behind. Photo taken from the air.
Locally built airplane - Photo 4
Airplane hand-built by Marvin White who worked for Canadian Utilities. Two men with gas can waiting to start the propeller.
Possibly a crop-spraying airplane.
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Plane and hangar at Aerial Service Co. Ltd., Canada's first licensed aerodrome.
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Woman standing against a fence looking towards the runway at the Regina Airport.
Looking towards a runway at Regina Airport
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Looking towards a runway at the Regina Airport
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Five airplanes in the air.
Airport within the northeast Rosetown limits. Club plane and hangar, plus Oscar Meritt's hangar and truck
Glider that was built for Ralph Wiseman flown near the Department of Highways building.
Locally built airplane - Photo 2
Airplane hand-built by Marvin White who worked for Canadian Utilities. Wingspan: 31 feet; length: 20 feet. Powered by an inverted Ford Model B, 4 cylinder engine. Full view of the airplane taken from the front.
Bob Paull is seen riding a tractor pulling a Cessna airplane in a parade.
Canada's first licensed aerodrome
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Aerial Service Co. Ltd., Canada's first licensed aerodrome, with pilots posing outside the hangar with plane.
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Sir Hubert Wilkins' plane stopped at Regina en route to Arctic in search of lost Russian polar flyers
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An early mail delivery plane at the Regina Airport. 2 cars are parked in front of it.