Canadian Warplanes (9) Nova Scotia
Warplanes in Nova Scotia
The aim of this website is to locate, identify and document every historical Warplane preserved in Canada. Many contributors have assisted in the hunt for these aircraft to provide and update the data on this website. Photos are by the author unless otherwise credited. Any errors found here are by the author, and any additions, corrections or amendments to this list of Warplanes in Canada would be most welcome and may be e-mailed to the author at [email protected].
Baddeck, Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Park (AGBHP).

Bell HD-4 Hydrofoil (remains). (Government of Canada Photo, 1 Dec 1908)
Berwick

(Library and Archives Canada Photo, MIKAN No. 3582154)
Boeing-Stearman PT-17 Kaydet, RCAF (Serial No. FD975), 29 Apr 1942.
Boeing-Stearman A75N1/PT-17 Kaydet (Serial No. 75-2902), C-GCEH.
Cornwallis



(Author Photos)
Canadair CT-133 Silver Star (Serial No. 133411), previously (Serial No. 21411), silver, mounted on a pylon. No. 414 Squadron. This aircraft has been moved to a park in Yarmouth.

(Mike Kaehler Photo)
Canadair CT-133 Silver Star (Serial No. 133411), (Serial No. 21411), No. 414 Squadron. disassembled, laying in a park in Yarmouth.
McDonnell CF-101B Voodoo (Serial No. 101006), ex-USAF (Serial No. 56-0324). Last Voodoo to fly in Canada. This aircraft was on display as part of the CFB Cornwallis Museum for many years. It was acquired by the Jet Aircraft Museum and has been moved to London, Ontario.
CFB Greenwood, Greenwood Military Aviation Museum (GMAM).
Aircraft for this museum are listed on the separate page (to keep the webpage from crashing).
The Atlantic Canada Aviation Museum (ACAM), near the Halifax Stansfield International Airport, 20 Sky Blvd, Goffs.
Aircraft for this museum are listed on the separate page (to keep the webpage from crashing).
Pictou

Canadair CT-133 Silver Star (Serial No. 133389), (Serial No. 21389). This aircraft has been removed from its pylon and is awaiting preservation.
Shearwater, CFB Shearwater, Shearwater Aviation Museum (SAM), 12 Wing.
Aircraft for this museum are listed on the separate page.

Blackburn Shark floatplane, Author's artwork on display in the SAM.

This aviation handbook is designed to be used as a quick reference to the classic military heritage aircraft that have been flown by members of the Canadian Air Force, Royal Canadian Air Force, Royal Canadian Navy, Canadian Army and the Canadian Forces. The interested reader will find useful information and a few technical details on most of the military aircraft that have been in service with active Canadian squadrons both at home and overseas. 100 selected photographs have been included to illustrate a few of the major examples in addition to the serial numbers assigned to Canadian service aircraft. For those who like to actually see the aircraft concerned, aviation museum locations, addresses and contact phone numbers have been included, along with a list of aircraft held in each museum's current inventory or on display as gate guardians throughout Canada and overseas. The aircraft presented in this edition are listed alphabetically by manufacturer, number and type. Although many of Canada's heritage warplanes have completely disappeared, a few have been carefully collected, restored and preserved, and some have even been restored to flying condition. This guide-book should help you to find and view Canada's Warplane survivors.
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