Canadian Warplane Heritage

Canadian Warplane Heritage
Author: Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum
Publisher: Mount Hope, Ont. : Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum
Total Pages: 83
Release: 2001
Genre: Airplanes, Military
ISBN: 9780968893609

Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum

Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum
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Features the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum in Mount Hope, Ontario, Canada. Posts contact information via mailing address and telephone and fax numbers. Highlights the aircraft displayed at the museum, including bombers, fighters, trainers and transports, and jets. Offers information on facility rentals, bus and group tours, the souvenir shop, and the hours of operation. Includes admission information and directions to the museum.

Double Threat

Double Threat
Author: Ellin Bessner
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 439
Release: 2019-01-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 1487533624

"He died so Jewry should suffer no more." These words on a Canadian Jewish soldier's tombstone in Normandy inspired the author to explore the role of Canadian Jews in the war effort. As PM Mackenzie King wrote in 1947, Jewish servicemen faced a "double threat" - they were not only fighting against Fascism but for Jewish survival. At the same time, they encountered widespread antisemitism and the danger of being identified as Jews if captured. Bessner conducted hundreds of interviews and extensive archival research to paint a complex picture of the 17,000 Canadian Jews - about 10 per cent of the Jewish population in wartime Canada - who chose to enlist, including future Cabinet minister Barney Danson, future game-show host Monty Hall, and comedians Wayne and Shuster. Added to this fascinating account are Jews who were among the so-called "Zombies" - Canadians who were drafted, but chose to serve at home - the various perspectives of the Jewish community, and the participation of Canadian Jewish women.

Fifty Years

Fifty Years
Author: Al Mickeloff
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre: Aeronautical museums
ISBN: 9780968893654

"Triumph, tragedy, and perseverance can best describe the first fifty years of the Canadian Warplane Heritage. While it has grown into a world-renowned aviation museum, it began rather innocuously in the early 1970s under the leadership of two friends who had a dream of flying a P-51 Mustang. Fifty Years: Canadian Warplane Heritage chronicles the organization’s history including the many trials and tribulations--from the growing pains of a fledgling volunteer organization, to the loss of a co-founder in a tragic crash, to a devastating hangar fire, and to narrowly escaping financial ruin. Highlights of this meticulously researched book include a behind-the-scenes look at the many aircraft restorations, the Hamilton International Air Shows, and the Lancaster’s journey culminating in an ambitious trip to England. Readers will enjoy over 600 photos of people, aircraft, and events. Each aircraft that has been part of the museum is profiled in a detailed history for armchair aviators."--

Canada

Canada
Author: Dorling Kindersley, Inc.
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 451
Release: 2010
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 075666103X

Presents a guide to the national parks, museums, historic sites, and other attractions in Canada, and offers recommendations for hotels, restaurants, and activities.

Canada's Warplanes

Canada's Warplanes
Author: Dan McCaffery
Publisher: James Lorimer & Company
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781550286991

Canadian pilots flew with great distinction in the First and Second World Wars and the Cold War. This book focuses on 24 outstanding warplanes flown in those conflicts by Canadians.

We Did What We Had To

We Did What We Had To
Author: Pamela Howarth
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2018-01-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 1788037979

Aged 95, John Hill looks up to the skies from his garden in Leigh-on-Sea, as he hears the unmistakeable sound of Merlin plane engines: two vintage Lancasters roar overhead and John can’t believe their closeness. It feels like his own personal flypast, an acknowledgment of his wartime service in the RAF. In 2015, he told his niece, Pamela, the story of his RAF training in England and Canada. This led to his active service as a navigator, with 107 Mosquito Squadron, in the later stages of WWII. John’s account was vividly narrated, remembered across the years as if it were yesterday. Recorded and transcribed, it formed the inspiration for this book, ‘We did what we had to.’ John and his Canadian pilot, Court, flew 46 missions over Occupied Europe and Germany in the famous 2-seater, wooden combat plane, The Mosquito, which contributed so much to the Allies’ success in the air. John recalls details so clearly, for example, the occasion of a brief leave in London, when he arrived at the underground tube station and read the billboard headlines ‘Monty crosses the Rhine’. ‘I was there last night, I thought to myself. I was up there in the skies looking down on the Rhine. It seemed surreal.’ Details like this, together with serious comment and humorous anecdotes, make this book so personal, and reflect the character of Flying Officer, John Hill, who passed out as top cadet in his class, gaining an immediate commission. The title of the book refers to John’s characteristic understatement when describing his unique part in momentous events of history. These were the years in which he, along with so many others of his generation, accepted the hazards of war to serve his country in the cause of freedom. Lest we forget.

In Plain Site

In Plain Site
Author: Joel L. From
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2019-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1525540564

In Plain Site is the first life-cycle biography of a Second World War air training facility in Canada. It begins by locating the Royal Air Force (RAF) station at Caron, Saskatchewan in the debates surrounding air training in Canada, the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan, and the UK’s plans to relocate its primary air training to Canada. It offers a detailed social and geographical history of the Caron site as well as the herculean efforts to acquire, erect, and continuously modify its facilities. Based on interviews as well as meticulous archival research in Canada and overseas, In Plain Site provides a comprehensive chronicle of Caron’s air training operations, after-hours activities, supporting agencies, and the struggles of its RAF personnel to make sense of the Canadian prairies. In Plain Site concludes with an account of the exemplary service rendered at Caron, the sudden termination of its operations, and its purchase by the Briercrest Bible Institute in 1946. In its final chapter, In Plain Site argues that what went on at Caron is reflective of a conceptual realignment that has had the effect of undermining the civilian–military distinction. Supplemented by numerous photos and extensive endnotes, In Plain Site offers a compendium of Canadian and Allied wartime achievements, all of which ought to be brought back into plain sight.