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Formed in 1970 at Brampton, Ontario in Canada,
this all-volunteer group is dedicated to recreating
the sights, sounds and feel of World War One combat
aircraft. In doing so, we honor the pilots who
served with gallantry and distinction during the
Great War of 1914 - 1918. We build, maintain and
fly World War One replica fighter aircraft. We
also have a display of precious artifacts to take
you back to that time in history.
Our projects and expenses are funded by annual
membership fees, public donations (private and
business) and air show appearances. At the air
shows we enjoy showing our airplanes to the public
and talking about the early days of aviation.
During these events we perform simulated dogfight
type air combat.
Our aircraft have appeared on and are available
for television shows and movies, as well as backdrops
for photography sessions.
View
a Movie of Our Airplanes!
The Museum will be open 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 pm. Saturday, Sunday and statutory holidays from the Victoria Day long weekend in May until the Labour Day weekend in September.
Our hangar also has crews on-site on Tuesdays and Thursdays performing maintenance and repairs year round, and we welcome visitiors from 2:00 - 4:00 pm in the afternoon on those days.
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Admission is $5.00 per adult (including seniors), children 12 and under are free. There is a family admission of $20 for two adults and related children 13 – 18.
There is no admission charge for veterans. |
Note that some or all of our aircraft may not be present on those days that we are in attendance at airshows (see events).
For more information, please contact
us. |