Want To Become A Pilot? Now You Can At Canadian Warplanes In Hamilton
The Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum offers the best warplanes collection in Canada, the museum has 36 military jets and helicopters on display.
The Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum is a Canadian aviation museum located at the John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport.
The museum has 36 military jets, propeller-driven aircraft and helicopters on display.
Displayed is a collection of Canadian military aircraft, many in flying condition. The museum is also restoring several Second World War aircraft, including a Westland Lysander and a Bristol Bolingbroke.
The flying collection performs at air shows and is made available for local flights by museum visitors.
The Avro Lancaster flown by the museum is one of only two airworthy Lancasters in the world. Known as the Mynarski Memorial Lancaster in honour of Pilot Officer Andrew Charles Mynarski, it is painted in the markings of his aircraft.
An Ontario Historical Plaque near the entrance commemorates Eileen Vollick's role in Ontario's heritage as Canada's first licensed female pilot.