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Air Canada Jetz A320 C-CQCA departing from FLL's Runway 28R operating a regular Air Canada flight to YUL.
C-GGAW - de Havilland DHC-6-100 Twin Otter - Air BC
at Vancouver International Airport (YVR) in October 1996
c/n 86 - built in 1967
scanned from Kodachrome-slide
C-FOX arranged to have Billy Idol on the radio live. Peter, the record rep asked if I wanted to be there. Well YES. There was no time delay to live air and maybe there should have been. The place to be was the program manager's office, I was told he was jumping up and down yelling "you can't say that on my radio station."
C-FOUG - Fouga CM.170 Magister - owned and operated by Cinema 16 Inc., Burlington/ON
painted in Armée de l'Air markings 312-TY
c/n 549 - built in 1968 - at Hamilton International Airport (YHM)
C-GOAD - Embraer EMB-120RT Brasilia - GoAir CityLink
at Toronto Lester B. Pearson Airport (YYZ) in Augist 2005
c/n 120 086 - built in 1988
scanned from Kodachrome-slide
C-GKKF - Boeing B-727-227A/F - Kelowna Flightcraft Air Charter (PUROLATOR)
at Hamilton International Airport (YHM)
C-GTDG - Airbus A-320-214 - Skyservice Airlines -
(leased from Thomson Airways)
at Toronto Lester B. Pearson Airport (YYZ)
winter 2009/10 lease-in - in basic First Choice colours with additional Signature Vacations-titles
c/n 1571 - built in 2001 for Air 2000 -
leased to Skyservice in winters between between 2004 and 2010 -
currently operated by Monarch Airlines
C-GBHN - Airbus A-319-114 - Air Canada jetz
at Hamilton International Airport (YHM)
c/n 773 - built in 1998
After loosing most of the NHL-contracts the "jetz"-division of Air Canada might be discontinued in the near future. This aircraft operated a charter flight from Las Vegas into YHM and is leaving here for YYZ.
Polygonia C-Album
(comma butterfly)
Ventral view
Few weeks ago I posted a dorsal view of this butterfly, showing a bright orange ground colour. This photo shows the reverse, which is marbled with brown. It helps to camouflage with the bark of the trees and to stay safer from predators while resting. The hindwings show a white spot in the shape of C (giving it the name "comma").
Title: C-47
Catalog #: 15_000903
Collection: Charles M. Daniels Collection Photo
Album Name: US Manufacturers III D - K
Page #: 13
Tags: C-47,
PUBLIC COMMONS.SOURCE INSTITUTION: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
C-FSOR - de Havilland DHC-3T Turbo-Otter - Nestor Falls Fly-In Outposts Inc.
Texas Turbine turboprop-conversion using a 1.000 hp Garrett TPE-331 engine
at Nestor Falls/ON
Best viewed 'Original' size.
Not sure whether this is a double-headed working or whether 45009 had rescued 45118 on its southbound MML working at Leicester - c.1981.
K. C. Smith
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Keith Cornock (K.C.) Smith was a Canadian artist.
Born in Daupin, Manitoba in 1924, Smith was raised in Depression era British Columbia. He became a member of the early environmental group the League of Conservationists, explored the Coast Mountains and the Rockies, worked as a camp cook for a trail guide outfit and later as a park naturalist at Wasa Lake Provincial Park.
During the Second World War Smith served in the Canadian Navy. When the war ended, he found a job as an apprentice sign painter, later working throughout the British Columbia interior. Later, he worked painting movie marquees. One of his most memorable paintings was a 12-foot high image of Orson Welles at the Studio Theatre in Vancouver, British Columbia.[1]
In the 1950s, Smith travelled the western USA, eventually working as a journeyman sign painter in Laguna Beach, California. In 1952, he married Arlene Legault and began painting formally. They raised their sons (Mike and Blake) and a daughter (Jamie).
Smith led workshops and mentored artists such as Cameron Bird and Karen Hershey.[2] His circle of friends included painters Carl Rungius, Nicholas de Grandmaison and sculptor Nicholas Scriver.[3]
Smith was adamant that painting was about technique and feeling as much as subject; that brushwork was as important as composition.[4] The bulk of his artwork comprised oil paintings and pencil sketches.
Smith lived in and near Cranbrook, B.C. through the 1970s and 80s. He later moved to Vancouver and then to Qualicum Beach where he lived and painted until his death in July, 2000.
C&O class K-4 2716 with a Southern Railway Steam Special excursion at Manassas, VA, in 1982. The 2-8-4 was built by Alco in 1944 and headed several SR Steam Specials in 1981 and 1982.
Virginia122.
C-GQHB - Convair CV-580 - Air Ontario
at Newark Airport (EWR) in March 1989
c/n 376 - built in 1956 for Braniff International
- in 2012 still in service with Nolinor -
scanned from Kodachrome-slide
Daihatsu Materia - freund777 - Jui Jah Fari
" Materia im Farbenrausch "
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