by Diana Trafford | Apr 17, 2018 | DH 60X 60G 60M Moths, Uncategorized
Been on a long-haul flight lately? A little bored, maybe? Passengers aren’t the only ones who struggle with the tedium of long hours in an airplane. In the cockpit or on the flight deck,...
by Diana Trafford | Jun 2, 2017 | Quebec aviation, Uncategorized
In response to George Fuller’s “Outaouais and Beyond” post, Con Campbell of Hudson, Québec, sent a couple of comments. With his permission, we are sharing them here for readers of Flights of History. Fauquier, J.E. (Commercial...
by Diana Trafford | Dec 15, 2016 | Uncategorized
Highway 148 at Luskville, Québec With photos by John Frazer Crook Airborne Getaway After countless hours of aviation history research, I needed something to perk me up. Like going joyriding. “Come fly with us,” my friends said. Who could resist on...
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