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Saturday, October 5, 2013
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
BuiltHFX: Modernity and Air Travel - Halifax International A...
The Built Halifax blog has a new post up on Modernity and Air Travel - Halifax International Air Terminal, which is a post about the early history of the Halifax Stanfield International Airport
Sunday, September 1, 2013
Air Force Heritage Park
Summerside PEI is home to a small but well kept Airforce Heritage Park. It is worth a Stop if you are there.
(Above) CP-121 Tracker Number 12131
(Above) CP-107 Argus Number 739.
(Above) CF-101B Voodoo Number 101037
For More Photos, View the Full Set on Flickr
Find out more about the Park at http://www.airforceparkpei.ca/home.php
(Above) CP-121 Tracker Number 12131
(Above) CP-107 Argus Number 739.
(Above) CF-101B Voodoo Number 101037
For More Photos, View the Full Set on Flickr
Air Force Heritage Park, a set on Flickr.
Find out more about the Park at http://www.airforceparkpei.ca/home.php
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
New Fire Equipment
The first of two new Rosenbauer Panther 3000 fire trucks was delivered to YHZ On Aug 16th. Rosenbauer is a us Firm that makes all sorts of fire apparatus, but has a line of specialty airport equipment which is in use all over north America.
Rosenbauer provided these photos (below) on their webpage.
Hopefully the equipment stays shiny and new, and only gets pulled out for Photo Ops.
Thursday, August 8, 2013
15 Films about Canadian Aviation
Courtesy of the National Film Board - I5 films about Canadian Aviation.
You can see all 15 via the NFB Blog Birth of a Giant (1957) This film tells the story of the conception, construction and testing of the Canadair CP-107 Argus
You can see all 15 via the NFB Blog Birth of a Giant (1957) This film tells the story of the conception, construction and testing of the Canadair CP-107 Argus
Birth of a Giant by Hugh O'Connor, National Film Board of Canada
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Fixed Wing SAR
(Above Left-Right) CC-115 Buffalo, CC-138 Twin Otter, CC-130 Hercules (DND Combat Camera Photo) Above we have the Existing Fixed Wing SAR Fleet. The Buffalo and Twin Otter are both DeHavilland Canada Designs, and the C130 is built by Lockheed.
The RCAF currently designates 13 CC130H Hercules and six CC115 Buffalo aircraft for FWSAR response. The Hercules operate from CFBs Greenwood, Trenton, and Winnipeg, while the Buffalos are all based at CFB Comox. Of these, the six Buffalos and the Hercules at Greenwood and Trenton are dedicated to SAR. The Buffalos have been in service since the 1960s, while many of the Hercules date from the1970s, and all are now approaching the end of their effective service lives. The RCAF Twin Otters are currently based in Yellowknife.
its worth noting that canada currently has two Models of C130 - H and J. the J models are current and are used for transport. the Older H models are dedicated to SAR.
The Contenders:
Dash-8 with Field Air Operable Door
The Dash8, is also a DeHavilland Canada design though now built by Bombardier and marketed as the Q400. The Stock aircraft is modified for SAR use by Field Aviation, and includes an air operable side doors. it has the longest range after the C130, is built in Canada, and the modification is in use with 29 Aircraft already in service. Transport Canada's Arial surveillance program uses Dash-8 -100 aircraft, so the type is quite Familiar to Canadian's (Porter and Westjet Encore also use the type exclusively)
The above Photo shows a Swedish plane, prior to delivery, still with Canadian Registration.
Airbus Military C295
Viewed from the onset as the favorite by DND, This Italian aircraft began as the Fiat g.222 and was updated in partnership with Lockheed. One benefit is that the C-27J is in many ways compatible with a C130. It is the Fastest, and has the longest range, but it is also the heaviest, limiting use on northern airstrips, and features poor low speed performance. It should be noted that the Italians don't use the aircraft for FWSAR, Favoring much smaller aircraft, and leaning towards a variant of the ATR-42 commuter plane, a contemporary of the Q400.
Viking Air DHC-5NG Buffalo
Viking Air Purchased the type certificates for All Dehavilland Canada Aircraft except the Dash-8. The DHC-5NG is a proposed new production run of the Same aircraft to be replaced. the aircraft would be outfitted with modern systems and electronics, however the airframe would remain the same. Viking recently re-launched Twin Otter Production, with a modernized airframe and has had good success with it. The Buffalo is certainly suited to the Job - It performs it currently, and the aircraft is light, and has good slow speed performance. Its not pressurized however, so Altitude is Limited.
The Original development of the Buffalo occurred at the same period as the g.222, predecessor of the C27J
The RCAF currently designates 13 CC130H Hercules and six CC115 Buffalo aircraft for FWSAR response. The Hercules operate from CFBs Greenwood, Trenton, and Winnipeg, while the Buffalos are all based at CFB Comox. Of these, the six Buffalos and the Hercules at Greenwood and Trenton are dedicated to SAR. The Buffalos have been in service since the 1960s, while many of the Hercules date from the1970s, and all are now approaching the end of their effective service lives. The RCAF Twin Otters are currently based in Yellowknife.
its worth noting that canada currently has two Models of C130 - H and J. the J models are current and are used for transport. the Older H models are dedicated to SAR.
The Contenders:
Dash-8 with Field Air Operable Door
The Dash8, is also a DeHavilland Canada design though now built by Bombardier and marketed as the Q400. The Stock aircraft is modified for SAR use by Field Aviation, and includes an air operable side doors. it has the longest range after the C130, is built in Canada, and the modification is in use with 29 Aircraft already in service. Transport Canada's Arial surveillance program uses Dash-8 -100 aircraft, so the type is quite Familiar to Canadian's (Porter and Westjet Encore also use the type exclusively)
The above Photo shows a Swedish plane, prior to delivery, still with Canadian Registration.
Airbus Military C295
The Smaller Sister of the C295 is currently in use with the US Coast Guard for FWSAR. it is seen as an excellent compliment to the C130, for medium range missions, with an 8 hour flight time. The C295 is slightly larger, but has all the same basic features. The aircraft is in use in role by a close ally, with great success.
Interestingly, the US Airforce wants to shed itself of its C-27J, and they may go to the USCG as hand me downs for SAR conversions..
Alenia Aermacchi C-27j Spartan
Viking Air DHC-5NG Buffalo
Viking Air Purchased the type certificates for All Dehavilland Canada Aircraft except the Dash-8. The DHC-5NG is a proposed new production run of the Same aircraft to be replaced. the aircraft would be outfitted with modern systems and electronics, however the airframe would remain the same. Viking recently re-launched Twin Otter Production, with a modernized airframe and has had good success with it. The Buffalo is certainly suited to the Job - It performs it currently, and the aircraft is light, and has good slow speed performance. Its not pressurized however, so Altitude is Limited.
The Original development of the Buffalo occurred at the same period as the g.222, predecessor of the C27J
C-27J | DHC-5NG | C-295 | Q400 | HC-130J | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Wing span | 94' 2" | 96' 0" | 84' 8" | 93' 3" | 132' 7" |
Overall length | 74' 6" | 79' 0" | 80' 4" | 107' 9" | 97' 9" |
Overall height | 34' 8" | 28' 8" | 28' 5" | 27' 5" | 38' 9" |
Cabin length | 28' 1" | 31' 5" | 41' 8" | 61' 8" | 40' 0" |
Cabin width | 8' 0" | 8' 9" | 8' 10" | 6' 8" | 9' 9" |
Cabin height | 7' 4" | 6' 10" | 6' 10" | 6' 5" | 9' 0" |
Operating Weight Empty [lbs] | 37,480 | 24,000 | 24,251 | 39,284 | 89,000 |
Max Take Off Weight [lbs] | 70,106 | 49,200 | 51,150 | 65,200 | 164,000 |
Max Payload [lbs] | 19,842 | *18,000+ | 20,400 | 18,716 | 35,000 |
Maximum speed [knots] | 325 | *300+ | 311 | 360 | 360 |
Range [nm] | 2,300 | *600+ | 2,430 | 1,500-3,000 | 3,480 |
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Cyclone to Take Flight this Month.
Vertical Mag is reporting that Sikorsky and DND have confirmed that Flight training on the CH-148 cyclone will begin this month. There are currently 4 "Interim" Helicopters currently located at Shearwater, which are complete and functioning Airframes, however they lack completed mission software.
the CH148 is a military, fly by wire version of Sikorsky S-92, which is currently in use by Cougar and Canadian Helicopters (CHC) to service the offshore industry.
(Above)Cyclone performs flight testing off HMCS Montreal in 2010
the CH148 is a military, fly by wire version of Sikorsky S-92, which is currently in use by Cougar and Canadian Helicopters (CHC) to service the offshore industry.
(Above)Cyclone performs flight testing off HMCS Montreal in 2010
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