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Canadian Aviation Historical Society monthly meeting

April 25 @ 7:00 pm 9:00 pm

The next regular meeting will take place at the Royal Aviation Museum of Western Canada on Thursday, April 25 at 7 pm CST

Our speakers this month are Ross Robinson and Dan Payne. Ross is well known in the local aviation community as the owner of a Harvard and a B-26 Invader, which is now parked at the aviation museum. Dan was formerly the chief flying instructor at the Winnipeg Flying Club and a Transport Canada inspector but now is primarily a musician. Their bios are below. Ross and Dan will speak about their 1985 transatlantic flight in a piston single engine Rockwell 112 Commander, for the New York to Paris Air Rally.

Registration for this meeting is required at CAHS-MB.

The meeting Zoom link will be provided around two hours before the meeting. Please register early enough to receive the link.

Meetings are free and open to CAHS members and everyone interested in Canadian aviation history. Donuts and coffee are included!

204 293-5402

2088 Wellington Avenue
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3H 1C5 Canada

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