Wings Across Canada. Peter Pigott
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WINGS ACROSS CANADA
WINGS ACROSS CANADA
An Illustrated History of Canadian Aviation
Peter Pigott
Copyright © Peter Pigott, 2002
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Publisher: Anthony Hawke
Copy-Editor: Andrea Pruss
Design: Jennifer Scott
Printer: Friesens
National Library of Canada Cataloguing in Publication Data
National Library of Canada Cataloguing in Publication
Pigott, Peter
Wings across Canada : an illustrated history of Canadian aviation / Peter Pigott.
Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN 1-55002-412-4
1. Airplanes—Canada—History. 2. Aeronautics—Canada—History. I. Title.
TL523.P53 2002 629.133’34’0971 C2002-902287-8
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We acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts and the Ontario Arts Council for our publishing program. We also acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Book Publishing Industry Development Program and The Association for the Export of Canadian Books, and the Government of Ontario through the Ontario Book Publishers Tax Credit program.
Care has been taken to trace the ownership of copyright material used in this book. The author and the publisher welcome any information enabling them to rectify any references or credit in subsequent editions.
J. Kirk Howard, President
Printed and bound in Canada.
Printed on recycled paper.
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This book is dedicated to Barbara and Guy, the last of the New Delhi Pigotts
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Everyone knows that Icarus came to a bad end attempting to fly, but how many people sympathize with his poor biographer trying to get eyewitness accounts and photos of the event? This is my ninth book on aviation, and I have learnt that much of what an aviation author does is not commune with the Muse but harass innocent people. In this case, I relied on the generosity of Captain Leah Gillespie, 4 Wing Public Affairs, Cold Lake Alberta; Major Lynne Chaloux, Senior Public Affairs Officer, 1 Canadian Air Division Headquarters, Winnipeg; and Janet Lacroix, CF Photo Unit, Ottawa, among others. On the civilian side, Ken Leigh came through once more, as did the National Archives in Ottawa and Peter Gauthier at Dollco Digital, who printed some of the photos. To all who helped, my gratitude.
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