Back in 2010, I visited the BC Sidney Aviation Museum, Vancouver Island, Canada.
First up, an interesting conversion of a Beech 18 -The PacAero Tradewind.
The modifications were done at Pat Bay Airport by the PAC Aero company. The aircraft was lengthened to take a tri-cycle landing gear. The radial engines were replaced by two Pratt & Whitney turboprops. A large fin replaced the normal twin fins. CF-BCF
Beech 3NM PAC CF-BCF 2 Sidney
A Douglas A-26 bomber conversion, CF-BMS Conair
Douglas A-26 Conair CF-BMS 2 Sidney
Douglas C-117 CG-JGQ, I was told a bit of a hybrid. They had trouble fitting the tail and wings.
Douglas C-117D CG-JGQ 1 Sidney
Question- when Canada changed from prefix CF- to C-F, I thought that it was the same time that they introduced C-G.
Is CG- in the photo a mispaint, or am I wrong ?
Douglas C-117D CG-JGQ 2 Sidney
A sleek biplane - Lincoln Sport CF-AWA
Lincoln Sport CF-AWA Sidney
A Norseman - Canadian AF cols CF-DRE
Norseman CAF CF-DRE 2 Sidney
Pietenpol C-GSNS
Pietenpol C-GSNS Sidney
Now for those that like a Quickie -
What is the reg ? - It is applied in six places !
Quickie C-GTDV Sidney
A great looking Seaplane - the republic RC-3 Seabee C-FJLC
Republic RC-3 Seabee C-FJLC Sidney
Finally, the gem of the collection - Viscount CF-THG of Trans-Canada Air Lines
Viscount TCA CF-THG 1 Sidney
Viscount TCA CF-THG 2 Sidney
Viscount TCA CF-THG 3 Sidney
On the edge of Victoria Airport, well worth a visit.
Pete.
Did you know that registration to Civilian Aviation is completely free and brings you lots of added features? Find out more....
BC Sidney Aviation Museum
Re: BC Sidney Aviation Museum
Great shots , looks like an interesting place , wish I'd known about it when I was in Victoria .
" Douglas C-117 CG-JGQ, I was told a bit of a hybrid. They had trouble fitting the tail and wings. "
Interesting story on this frame , seem's they no longer have a problem with the tail and wings fitting .
http://www.ruudleeuw.com/hayes-bad_day_ ... tsdale.htm
" Douglas C-117 CG-JGQ, I was told a bit of a hybrid. They had trouble fitting the tail and wings. "
Interesting story on this frame , seem's they no longer have a problem with the tail and wings fitting .
http://www.ruudleeuw.com/hayes-bad_day_ ... tsdale.htm
-
- Posts: 46
- Joined: Thu Dec 01, 2016 4:48 pm
Re: BC Sidney Aviation Museum
Hi,
I called in at this excellent museum in June 2013, only briefly. Looks like there were a few changes since Londoneye`s visit .
A few shots taken can be viewed here.
http://www.clydesideimages.co.uk/bc-bri ... useum.html
I called in at this excellent museum in June 2013, only briefly. Looks like there were a few changes since Londoneye`s visit .
A few shots taken can be viewed here.
http://www.clydesideimages.co.uk/bc-bri ... useum.html
Re: BC Sidney Aviation Museum
Clydeflyer - your website is very interesting, not just aviation but the travel and wildlife as well. The dialogue on the museum is very well written.
Other's will find it interesting if you make it better known. Although it is not a dedicated aviation site, how about putting your details in the ' Promote Your Aviation website ' section found in ' The Lounge ' on this site ?
cheers,
Pete.
Other's will find it interesting if you make it better known. Although it is not a dedicated aviation site, how about putting your details in the ' Promote Your Aviation website ' section found in ' The Lounge ' on this site ?
cheers,
Pete.
-
- Posts: 46
- Joined: Thu Dec 01, 2016 4:48 pm
Re: BC Sidney Aviation Museum
Hi Pete,
Your comments are encouraging and greatly appreciated but re your suggestion, I've had a look and see that this only applies to aviation websites with no other content, therefore mine doesn't appear to qualify.
Thanks again for taking the time to check out my site and getting in touch.
Cheers!
Your comments are encouraging and greatly appreciated but re your suggestion, I've had a look and see that this only applies to aviation websites with no other content, therefore mine doesn't appear to qualify.
Thanks again for taking the time to check out my site and getting in touch.
Cheers!
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 22 guests