Sunday 16 January 11 11:42
The Canadian Museum of Flight deserves great attention. Actually, this is the only museum devoted to flight in the entire world. Then, the exhibits represented here are delightful not only for pilots, but for an average visitor as well.
Totally dedicated to planes and everything that concerns them, the museum has a one-of-a-kind Handley Page Hampden, which is a bomber that was used in the Second World War. I wish I could compose college term paper writing or essays writings  about this unbelievable machine.

With its entire collection of 25 civilian and military jets the museum represents the history of Canada as it went up in the air. The collections that one can find here are extraordinarily rare and at times unique. Here you will find even such aircrafts as Sikorsky S-55 and a mignet Pou du Siel, Canadian Quickie and Waco INF. The wind seems to have frozen here together with the time, so that the visitors could travel back to the years when people were only trying to seize the wind and concur the new space. And as you see it you start understanding how truly fantastic it is. The only pity is that you will not be provided with a free walk in the sky.

The founder of the Canadian Museum of Flight is unknown to the wide public, but I am sure that this must have been a pilot in retire, who felt as if he had left his home and decided to build it on the earth.
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