North Atlantic Aviation Museum

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StateNewfoundland
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CountryCANADA
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11/28/2012 @ 17:50 [ref: 55353]
 Jerry Tilburgh
 Halifax, Nova Scotia

Could be a better museum, if it wasn't associated with Pat White and EVAS Air Charter. White was the fellow who 'hamstrung' a vintage PBY Canso in a bogus (fraudulent) mechanic lien, and now that airplane is damaged and stuck in Gander. The whole episode is a black eye to Newfoundland, and ruinous to the potential of this aviation museum - just a malicious act committed by a home-town fraudster who's greed got the best of him.
01/06/2011 @ 16:29 [ref: 12170]
 Rbwood
 Blackwood, New Jersey

Has anyone have any information on a man by the name "Leo Wolfe"? I collect old war era Zippos and have purchased one at an antique store. The engraving on the front of the lighter says Harmon AFB Stratigic air command division Newfouldland. I would at least like to learn more about Mr Leo Wolfe and how 52 years later his service lighter found its way into my hands via a local antique store in Blackwood,Nj. Any info would be of great value.Thanks a bunch, Mr Robert Wood.
09/27/2010 @ 08:28 [ref: 10863]
 Jim gantzer
 Ocala, Florida

Who is Bernie Gantzer, could you be my cousin???
03/18/2008 @ 10:48 [ref: 7214]
 Larry Shaak
 Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan

Does your museum have a library where visitors could purchase aviation books?
01/29/2008 @ 11:00 [ref: 6719]
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10/03/2007 @ 04:10 [ref: 6361]
 Jonathan
 , Newfoundland

the web address for north atlantic aviation museum is now www.naam.ca, email is naam@nf.aibn.com.
08/26/2007 @ 05:32 [ref: 6249]
 Paul Sutcliffe
 Dobson, North Carolina

What ever happened to that Lancaster Bomber that was sitting on the rocks at the end of the runway at Pepperell AFB. in 1955 or 1958. I was thru there both years but I forgot what year I saw it. Someone must surly remember that. The brakes had failed and it ran off the end of the runway.
02/23/2007 @ 20:43 [ref: 5646]
 John Wariner
 San Diego, California

I would like to see a day when nothing but planes from the 1920's to the early 30's are in an air show. Also, I could see my new 563 page time travel fiction of Amelia Earhart on sale in you book store. The book is available now at John Wariner.com and will receive a world-wide debut in Sky Control Magazine.
10/05/2005 @ 12:32 [ref: 4487]
 John Wariner
 La Mesa, California

This museum has some great static displays. I thoroughly enjoyed my stay and plan to come back. For you aviation buffs catch Amelia Earhart's new fiction on line at John Wariner.com. or www.johnwariner.com. See the new splash page and reserve your book now. Flying has never been this exciting--unless you're a stunt jockey!
07/08/2005 @ 21:35 [ref: 4222]


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