Alberta Aviation Museum

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Alberta Aviation Museum
Alberta Aviation Museum (Edmonton)
Alberta Aviation Museum
Location in Edmonton
Established
Location 11410 Kingsway Ave., Edmonton, Alberta
Type Aviation museum
Website Alberta Aviation Museum

Coordinates: 53°33′57″N 113°31′00″W / 53.565689, -113.516675

The Alberta Aviation Museum is a museum in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It is located at 11410 Kingsway Ave., Edmonton, AB T5G 0X4. It is located on-site at the Edmonton City Centre (Blatchford Field) Airport CYXD on the SouthWest corner of the field.

The Museum operates daily with the only exceptions being Christmas Day and New Years Day.

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The Alberta Aviation Museum Hangar is the last remaining example of a 'double-double' BCATP hangar. These hangars, built for the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan across Canada, were made of pre-cut wooden timbers of BC Fir. They could be built as single units, double units, and the 'double-double' which is 4 units.

Built in 1940-41 after 3 double hangars for RCAF Edmonton, it was originally the maintenance hangar for #16 Elementary Flying Training School (EFTS) and #2 Air Observers School (AOS). After the USA entered the Second World War it was used to service USAAF aircraft heading to Alaska until the new USAAF base opened in Edmonton. Postwar it used by 418 (City of Edmonton) Reserve Squadron, Pacific Western Airlines and for DEW Line construction before becoming a car dealership in the early 1960s.

Known in Edmonton as "The Hangar on Kingsway", it has been designated 'M' Hangar, Hangar #6 and later Building #14 by the Edmonton City Airport. It is now a designated Municipal and Provincial Historic Site.

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[edit] Restoration Projects

As of December 2006, the Museum was working on restoring a Bell 47G helicopter, a Stinson Reliant (CF-OAY) and
a B-25J 44-30791 - (RCAF 5273).

Work is also being done to half-cover the Cranwell CLA.4 aircraft with fabric. The Scale Hurricane and an Ercoupe are being returned to airworthy condition. A separate group, the Ventura Memorial Flight Association, is also on the same site restoring a Lockheed Ventura GR.V patrol aircraft (RCAF #2195, CF-FAV) to flying condition.

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