Located on what was the runways for the former CFB Ottawa North (RCAF Rockcliff) is the National Aviation Museum, it covers pretty much the whole history of flight in Canada. Both Military and Civilian flight is covered. However in this post, I'll focus on the Military side of things.


Sopwith 7F.1 Snipe


Junkers J.I - an all metal plane produced in 1917, 5mm thick armor rendered the plane invincible against AA and Small Arms fire of the day. This is also the only J.I left in the world, intact.


Supermarine Spitfire L.F. Mk.IX


Hawker Hurricane XII


North American Harvard II - the yellow paint scheme indicated that this was a trainer, part of the BCATP (British Commonwealth Air Training Program)


Messerschmitt Bf 109F-4


North American P-51D Mustang IV


Boeing Vertol CH-113 Labrador


Avro Canada CF-105 Arrow 2 - this is the nose section of the Arrow Designated RL-206, it would've been the first CF-105 equipped with the awesome Iroquois Engine.


Lockheed F-104A Starfighter


Canadair CL-84-1 Dynavert


McDonnell CF-101B Voodoo


Avro Canada CF-100 Mk.5D


Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15bis


McDonnell Douglas CF-188B (CF-18B)


Per Ardua Ad Astra
Through Adversity to the Stars