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The F-86 Sabre; an all-weather fighter-interceptor
in use from 1950 to 1970. It was built under contract by Canadair
of Montréal and was the main fighter aircraft of the Korean
War. |
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The CF-100 Canuck; an all-weather
interceptor in active service from 1950 to 1981. It was completely
designed and built in Canada by the A.V. Roe Canada company of Malton,
Ontario. |
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The CT-133 Silver Star; a venerable
training aircraft in service since 1952. |
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The CF-5 Freedom Fighter; a tactical
fighter in use from 1968 to 1988. |
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The CF-101 Voodoo; an all-weather
interceptor in service with the Canadian Forces from 1961 to 1984.
As an interceptor aircraft, its mission was to intercept potential
enemies attempting to enter Canadian airspace. This aircraft was replaced
by the CF-18 Hornet in the mid 1980s. |
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The Piasecki H-21; a transport
and search & rescue helicopter in use from 1954 to 1968. This
helicopter was instrumental in saving lives during the land slide
at Saint-Jean-Vianney on May 4, 1971. |
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The 90mm air defence gun of the
Second World War; similar to those used to protect the hydroelectric
dams and major industrial facilities of the Saguenay region during
the war. |
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The Mig-23ML presented by Czech
Republic in recognition of Canada's support to Czechoslovakia during
World War two. |