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Title:True North Strong & Free
Notice:Introduction in Note 535, For Sale/Wanted in 524
Moderator:POLAR::RICHARDSON
Created:Fri Jun 19 1987
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1040
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958.0. "Canadian Warpl.Heritage Halifax?" by JGODCL::CLEEUW () Wed Aug 23 1995 06:11

    Has anyone some info about a wreck of a Halifax that is supposed to be
    recovered in Scnadinavia and brought to the Canadian Warplane Heritage
    for restauration.
    Heard this via several channels but have not yet been able to get it
    confirmed. Would like to know more on this Halifax.
    Thanks - Cees van der Leeuw @ JGO Nijmegen Netherlands
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958.1TROOA::SOLEYFall down, go boomWed Aug 23 1995 13:517
    The Canadian Warplane Heritage is located in Mount Hope, Ontario just
    outside Hamilton. You could get their number from directory assistance
    for the 905 area code +1 905 555 1212. 
    
    It's been a few years since I went to one of their annual shows but I
    don't remember them having a Halifax so they might wellbe trying to add
    one to the collection. 
958.2bits and piecesJGODCL::CLEEUWThu Aug 24 1995 05:3910
    re.1: I'm sure they dont have one because there are only a few around.
    The one I mentioned at Elvington and then there is a wreck in the
    R.A.F. museum at Hendon (in the suburbs of London UK). This wreck also
    came from a Scandinavian lake or Fjord (have to look it up in the
    Halifax book).
    Then there maight be around a few bits and pieces and then there is of
    course the Dutch soil that holds several wrecks of Halifax'es that
    crashed during WW II.
    A few of them might be in reasonable good condition IF they could be
    recovered but that's another story.
958.3 FYI TROOA::COLLINSNothing wrong $100 wouldn't fix.Fri Sep 01 1995 02:249
    
    Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum
    Hangar 4, Hamilton Airport
    Mount Hope, Ontario, Canada
    L0R 1W0
    
    Phone #: 905-679-4183
      FAX #: 905-679-4186
     
958.4TROOA::COLLINSOccam's Liquid SoapSun Sep 10 1995 14:2117
    
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    Yesterday's `Toronto Star' carried a story about this wreck.  Seems it
    was dropping supplies to Norwegian resistance fighters when it was shot
    down by the Germans on April 23, 1945.  Five of the six crewmen died
    when the Halifax ditched into Lake Mjosa.
    
    The wreck was pretty much forgotten about until 1981 when a man named
    Tore Marsoe, who heard the plane go down as a teenager, returned to the
    lake to map the remains.  The Halifax Aircraft Association is trying to
    raise $100,000 towards the recovery of the wreck, and the Canadian
    federal government has kicked in $250,000.  
    
    The plane will be cleaned, restored, and put on display at the Royal
    Canadian Air Force Museum at Canadian Forces Base Trenton.
    
958.5do you have a copy of the article?JGODCL::CLEEUWTue Sep 12 1995 11:002
    Would you be able to get me a copy of the article?
    Thanks - Cees
958.6TROOA::COLLINSEvery now and then it's gotta rain.Tue Sep 12 1995 12:4612
    
    Cees,
    
    I still have the article; I can send you a photocopy if you want,
    although there's not much more in it than I already quoted.
    
    Send me a mailing address and I'll send it out shortly.  I tried sending
    you vaxmail at JGODCL::CLEEUW, but the system wouldn't let me.  If you
    can't vaxmail me at TROOA::COLLINS, then post your address here.
    
    jc