A quick tour of the National Air Force Museum of Canada
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.พ. 2025
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While on my way to the Torcan Model Contest, and after a busy morning filming at former RCAF Gananoque for a future series on the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan, I visited the National Air Force Museum of Canada! The collect is fantastic and is worth the trip to Trenton. Very manageable day trip from Toronto, Ottawa or even Montreal!
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It is just ridiculous what spurs a memory. "Hit the moon guys, hit the moon"... I lost it! It took me instantly back to the early 90s, sitting on the elephant ear in Comox and watching a Tracker doing T&Gs. I don't remember who my companion was that evening, but as the Tracker departed he stood up and yelled "he's gonna hit the damn moon!" and ran into the blister to alert the MCPl on duty. God I miss those days. Thank you for that!
Great story!
No mention of the Lancaster being restored in Trenton. I was looking forward to an update.
The restoration hall was closed when I was there as it was Friday and that's the day the volunteers take off. Rest assured, I'll be back to do a longer video. I worked on FM 213 and my Uncle flew them!
From the USA, excellent video. Thank you! U.S. Air Force 1970-1981
Thanks for watching! Just working on photos from Nellis, circa 1983 for the next video!
Fantastic collection! Thank you for putting it together! At least we get to see the planes over the screen. The Halifax and the Dakota are really nice, and so is the Anson!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Love air museums.💗 Watching this form Buckeye, Arizona.🏜
Stay tuned, I'm traveling across Canada this fall and will be visiting many more!
Great tour and narration.
Thank you kindly!
Love the museum. I was posted to 8ACCS. They have one of our old QUAD RADAR (see it @ 4:45 behind the wing and tail of the Oscar) and our Atcon and Airfield towers. (In the aviation park) From the QUAD era.
As well as a tower from the MPN 25's that replaced the Quads in 02/03. (Also in the aviation park)
Wierd how I'm 40 and equipment I worked on are in a museum. When I go to museums I go to see the history, learn about our past. Now my children see how part of my past is in a museum for their generation to learn about.
Thanks for this video. Made me have some old memories come back.
Glad you liked it! I will be returning to make a more comprehensive video at some point. Stay tuned as I'm going out west and will be visiting many WWII airfields and museums!
Nice overview of the collection. The C-130 is a CC-130E model.
Thanks for the info!
They’ve done a beautiful job of the museum and surrounds! Nice to see efforts taken to preserve these aircraft and the legacy.
Couldn't agree more!
Thanks for the tour Dana. I've got to get back there to check the museum out myself. The last time we were there, they had just gotten the CH-113 Labrador in. That was shortly after they installed the other aircraft in the hall with the Halifax.
Earl, it's worth the trip to Trenton! Would love to see a contest there.
@@replikatorclub Definitely, They have lots of space for tables set up amongst the aircraft, upstairs, and down.
Great tour ! Some very interesting aircraft that l think we'd only find in Canada. My uncle, who l never met , Selwyn Alcock DFC was a pathfinder pilot on Halifax's and sadly was killed over Germany . My Aunt Moreen later remarried and spent her days in Tacoma . I was very fortunate to stay with her sister in 1997 , another Aunt (my favourite !) in Gig Harbor . Moreen and Harold took us to Renton in his '41 Cadillac Drop Head and then we went to Hurricane Ridge where we could look down at Vancouver .....(l think!) Thankyou !
Thanks for sharing your family memories! I tried looking up Selwyn's records on the Library and Archives Canada website, but with no luck. Was he perhaps RAF? If so, those can be obtained but usually only by family members. Stay tuned as I'm plotting a trip across the prairies for the fall and there will be lots of Aviation videos coming out of that trip!
@@replikatorclub l apologise ! I have no idea why , but it was Lancasters not Halifax that Selwyn flew, and he was RAF . My family are all from England UK . Roger Perkins wrote a book "Pathfinder Pilot" the search for Selwyn Alcock DFC . I have discovered that his bomb aimer was a Canadian , Bob Adamson from lnnisfree , Alberta . Another Uncle (John Harwood ) was a navigator on Lancaster's and survived the war and continued in RAF service until his untimely end whilst in Cyprus in 1961. Once again my apologies for leading you "up the garden path " so to speak .
@@johndavey72 No worries!
I lived in Trenton for 3 yrs lol everyday was a free airshow.
That helo you called the Voyageur, is not that, it's a Labrador. The Voyageur was slightly different. For a start, It didn't have the sponsons that the Labrador has, it had wing-shaped fairings. I don't think the Voyageur was around for very long.
Hi Mike! Thanks for the correction. And I think the Voyageur was the Army variant! Whoops!
@@replikatorclub that’s correct.
Very nice. I'll have to check it out. Thanks for the excellent tour!
Definitely worth the drive!
Great tour.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hi Dana. You forgot to mention that it is the only correct Halifax in existence. I have some photos I took while they were restoring the aircraft.
Hey an Auster! I went flying in one of those today :)
No way!
@@replikatorclub Yes way! An Auster J5F out of Moorabbin airport in Melbourne Australia. An instructor mate took me for a spin.
It's a bit slower than the Citation that came in while we were doing circuits..
And very heavy on the ailerons. It takes some muscles to bank it.
Fabulous, you should have a 100k subs !
Wow, thanks! A man can hope!
4:49 Hands up if you prefer the bubbletop version? three, four...
Island People edition. :)
The first few had the squared off framed canopy, and the RAF (and Portugal) opted for the early style canopy. Yes, the RCAF bubble is much better looking.
Nice one mate ✈️👍
Like the fact they aren't all jammed together for photography - however, they have got to keep on top of the weathering and decay if they want to keep them outside. Admit it - the outdoor display is a write-off if the weather is inclement and in winter just forget it.
Also, missed opportunities abound - what kid ( or adult ) would not want to sit in the Hornet? How about getting to walk through the Chinook? and some others. Yes, that would require being brought indoors and I am sure we'll hear about no money to do so.... perhaps for the future???
They have opened aircraft for tours so there is that, but like the saying goes, no bucks, no Buck Rogers.
No Canadian mig-21
No, those were all traded to Vietnam. :)
My buddies uniform worn in Afghanistan is shown at 2:28!
Seen the 707 engine test bed at CFB St-Hubert, weird looking sometimes.
Weird is a good way to describe her!
Is it open to the public, and timing of the meusiam l
Interesting. I'll have to pop by if ever in Trenton.
I'm fairly certain that it is incorrect to call that Kiowa a 'warrior'. The first time I'd ever heard one called that was when I worked with a US pilot who flew the warriors. They were attack helos based on the Kiowa. They were armed with the large target acquisition 'peanut' atop the rotors like that of its rich cousin, the Apache. They carried hellfire missiles. None of this bears any resemblance to our Canadian Kiowas which were strictly reconnaissance and liaison.
You're 100% right. This was film shoot three that day and I was a bit tired.
@@replikatorclub Still good and informative.
Why ignore the Huey Helicopter?
Was a long day and I still needed to travel another 3 hours. Will be back to do a long form video. Stay tuned!
Get them under cover !
سؤال هل فعلاََ كانت هناك طائرات mig 21 دخلت الخدمة في القوة الجوية في كندا؟؟؟؟؟؟ ام ان هذا غير صحيح؟؟؟؟
Failure all those abandoned to the rain ,wind and snow..
Not really, at least they escaped the smelter.
I hope their Lancaster is almost done😊
I’ve been waiting for it
Isn't the P&W Canada 707 actually a 720?
Yes, a 720B