Harvard planes to converge for public
- Aviation enthusiasts will see four North American Harvard aircraft in Thunder Bay during the Wings of Time event on July 19-20, after last year's event was canceled due to poor conditions and organizational issues.
- John Hill and Denise Lyzun are coordinating the event to recognize the Harvard aircraft made at the Canada Car Foundry plant, with rides available for the public for a fee.
- The Canadian Harvard Aircraft Association will send two Harvard IVs, while a third comes from Vintage Wings in Quebec, and a fourth from Alberta.
- The event will feature 1950s-themed music, local displays, and performances, highlighting the region's history of aircraft production during the Second World War and Korean conflict.
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Harvard planes to converge for public
Spring is in the air — and so are the Harvards, according to the Northwestern Ontario Aviation Heritage Centre. Aviation and history enthusiasts in Thunder Bay will have a chance to see in-person, four North American Harvard aircraft from around…
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