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C-GJZZ - Canadair CRJ-200ER - JAZZ Aviation (operating for Air Canada)
at Hamilton International Airport (YHM)
c/n 7978 - built in 2004 for JAZZ
C-GCGT - Canadair CL-604 Challenger - Bombardier Aerospace
at the Canada Aviation & Space Museum, Ottawa-Rockcliffe Airport (YRO)
c/n 1003 - built in 1979 as the 3. prototype of the original Challenger, later used as prototype for other version of the aircraft - used between 1999 and 2004 to build up expertise in fly-by-wire control system design. Retired and donated to the museum in 2006
C-FJQL - Airbus A-321-211/SL - rouge (Air Canada)
at Toronto Lester B. Pearson Airport (YYZ)
c/n 7116 - built in 2016
C is for coral!
This spaceship is based on the alphabet starfighter project that my son and I began last year. As soon as the new coral color came out I wanted to build something with it and a spaceship seemed like the perfect choice. The curved section was a little hard to figure out. Initially I tried hinge plates, but I didn't have enough so I ended up using clips and flex tube. It was fun trying to use at least one of every coral element I had. The play-feature of this ship is the way the fuselage can rotate around the cockpit section.
Backstory:
One cold weekend afternoon, I was looking for something to do with my four year old in the house. We went to our Lego room, "What do you want to build?", "A spaceship," Star Wars obsessive Elliot answered, "an E-Wing!" I knew that the Lego fan site From Bricks to Bothans held a letter based starfighter contest years before, but I was willing to give it our own try.
During the build I developed our own set of self imposed RULES:
1. The ship has to be in the shape of the letter
2. It must be strong enough for a four year old to play with it without breaking
3. The primary color and cockpit location are chosen by Elliot
4. Any piece Elliot finds (that matches the color scheme) MUST be incorporated into the build
5. What Elliot says, goes. So if he wants a play feature or design element, I had find a way to make it happen
As the project progressed the builds became more and more complex and the rules became more flexible. We finished the letters of Elliot's first and middle names and now we are working our way through the remaining letters.
C-GDAK (KN563) - Douglas DC-3-G202A/C-47 Dakota - Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum (CWHM)
at Hamilton International Airport (YHM)
c/n 2141 - built in 1939 for Eastern Airlines, where it flew for over 13 years. In 1952, it went to North Central Airlines who operated it for another 11 years. The aircraft then left airline service, but continued to fly commercially until it was acquired by Dennis Bradley, who donated it to the Museum in 1981. It is one of the highest time DC-3s currently still flying with over 82,000 hours
The Museum’s DC-3 Dakota displays the markings of RCAF No. 435 and 436 Squadrons, which operated in Burma during 1944-45 and whose slogan was "Canucks Unlimited"
This aircraft never saw any real military service or even war action!
C-FRUZ - deHavilland Canada DHC-8-311A - JAZZ Aviation
(no Air Canada-titles)
at Toronto Lester B. Pearson Airport (YYZ)
c/n 293 - built in 1991 for TABA -
in service with JAZZ since 2007 -
still not re-painted
in my Animal Kingdon Series ...
Taken June 6, 2018
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Basler BT-67 (DC-3TP) msn26268/14823-51 de 1944
ALCI Aviation Ltd (21/03/2008 - ...)
aéroport Marseille Provence
18/11/2021
43-49007, 50760, N7675C, N42, N87815, N2005J, N232GB, C-FTGI.
C-FKSV - Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner.
Air Canada.
Narita Intl Airport (RJAA/NRT).
04MAY2021.
Photo: Bruno Proence Alves.
C-GOIC - Raytheon Beechcraft B-350 Super KingAir - Province of Ontario - Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) -
at Toronto Lester B. Pearson Airport (YYZ)
C-FHCJ - Boeing B-767-224ER/F - CargoJet Airways (all white with very small CargoJet-sticker)
at Hamilton International Airport (YHM)
freighter-conversion by BEDEK -
ferried TLV-SNN-YHM 24./25.01.2020 as N431CJ
c/n 30/431 - built in 2000 for Continental Airlines -
converted to freighter 01/2020
C-FHNS - Gulfstream Aerospace (I.A.I.) G-100 - Jetport Inc.
at Toronto Lester B. Pearson Airport (YYZ)
C-FGRY - de Havilland Canada DHC-8-102 Dash 8 - JAZZ (operating for Air Canada)
at Toronto Lester B. Pearson Airport (YYZ)
c/n 212 - built in 1990 for Air Ontario -
later operated by Air Alliance, Air Nova, Air Canada Regional
merged into JAZZ 2002 - still in JAZZ orange colours, but with some parts already in Air Canada colours
C-GAAS - Cessna C-525B CitationJet 3 - AirSprint
at Hamilton International Airport (YHM)
c/n 525B0567 - built in 2018
If you're going to require us to wear these uniforms, at least can't you supply them with long sleeves?
Happy holidays to all.
C-GYAJ - Boeing B-767-35EER (BCF) - CargoJet Airways
(leased from Guggenheim Partners)
at Hamilton International Airport (YHM)
c/n 26.064 - built in 1992 for GECAS and operated by EVA Air -
converted to freighter 2014 -
leased to CargoJet 09.10.14