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MG TD Midget British sports car, c1951, Guelph Airpark, Ontario.. by edk7

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MG TD Midget British sports car, c1951, Guelph Airpark, Ontario..

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MG_T-type
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Tiger Boys' Aeroplane Works & Flying Museum Annual Air Day
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Olympus PEN Lite E-PL5 + Olympus M.14-42mm F3.5-5.6 II R
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www.photographyblog.com/reviews/olympus_epl5_review
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P9162264 Anx2 Q90 1400h f25 f50

CF-ANT by Steelhead 2010

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CF-ANT

CF-ANT - TAYLOR E-2 Cub - private (reg. to Timothy Eckensviller, Tiger Boys)
at Guelph Air Park (CNC4) during the annual Tiger Boys Open House 2024

c/n 256 - built in 1935
Taylor Aircraft became Piper in 1937 and the E-2 became the forefather of the popular Piper J-3 Cub, and total production of the Cub series was 23,512 aircraft.

C-FNOR by Steelhead 2010

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C-FNOR

C-FNOR - Fairchild M-62A-3/Mather-CORNELL - private -
in the colours of the Royal Norwegian Air Force "Little Norway" - 185

at Guelph Air Park (CNC4) during the annual Tiger Boys Open House 2024

c/n FV-688/MC-001 - built in 2008 - CAR Standard 549 - Amateur Built Aircraft

Little Norway (Norwegian: Lille Norge; officially Flyvåpnenes Treningsleir — FTL) was a Norwegian Army Air Service/Royal Norwegian Air Force training camp in Canada during the Second World War.They used available airport facilities at the Toronto Island airport on Lake Ontario known as "Little Norway"

C-GFCT by Steelhead 2010

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C-GFCT

C-GFCT - Piper PA-34-200 Seneca - Flight6IX Inc. (untitled)
at Guelph Air Park (CNC4) during the annual Tiger Boys Open House 2024

c/n 34-7450003 - built in 1973

Aircraft is based at Guelph - the largest aircraft on the field that day

CF-PJB by Steelhead 2010

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CF-PJB

CF-PJB - Piper PA-16 Clipper - private
at Guelph Air Park (CNC4) during the annual Tiger Boys Open House 2024

c/n 16-156 - built in 1949

Pan Am Airlines, which traditionally called its famous luxury airliners "Clippers", took offense at Piper using the name for its light aircraft. As a result of this pressure Piper further refined the model and re-named it PA-20 Pacer

C-FTGB by Steelhead 2010

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C-FTGB

C-FTGB - Wag-Aero Sportsman 2 + 2 - private
at Guelph Air Park (CNC4) during the annual Tiger Boys Open House 2024

c/n - RW697 - built in 2001 (CAR Standard 549 - Amateur Built Aircraft )

The Wag-Aero Group is an American aircraft manufacturer that was founded by Dick and Bobbie Wagner in the 1960s and is based in Lyons, Wisconsin. The company specializes in the design and manufacture of kit aircraft and aircraft parts for amateur construction.

The Wag-Aero Sportsman 2+2, also known as the Wag-Aero CHUBy CUBy, was designed as a Piper PA-14 Family Cruiser replica and first flew on 8 May 1982

C-IRAM by Steelhead 2010

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C-IRAM

C-IRAM - Jodel D.9 Bébé - private
at Guelph Air Park (CNC4) during the annual Tiger Boys Open House 2024

c/n 114 - built in 1959

The Jodel D.9 Bébé is a French single-seat ultralight monoplane designed by Jean Délémontez for amateur construction powered by a 26 hp (19 kW) or 45 hp (34 kW) Volkswagen-engine

C-GMTH (Tiger Boys) by Steelhead 2010

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C-GMTH (Tiger Boys)

C-GMTH - de Havilland DH-82C Tiger Moth - "Tiger Boys" (reg. to Stephen Gray)
at Guelph Air Park (CNC4) during the annual Tiger Boys Open House 2024

"Angry Duck"

c/n 981 - built in 1941

CF-TBS (4882) by Steelhead 2010

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CF-TBS (4882)

CF-TBS - deHavilland Canada DH-82C Tiger Moth II - The Tiger Boys - reg. to Brad Hieronimus -
(named "Miss Gloria" - military markings RCAF 4882)

at Guelph Air Park (CNC4) during the annual Tiger Boys Open House 2024


c/n DHC1073 - built in 1941

CF-ANT by Steelhead 2010

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CF-ANT

CF-ANT - TAYLOR E-2 Cub - private (reg. to Timothy Eckensviller, Tiger Boys)
at Guelph Air Park (CNC4) during the annual Tiger Boys Open House 2024

c/n 256 - built in 1935
Taylor Aircraft became Piper in 1937 and the E-2 became the forefather of the popular Piper J-3 Cub, and total production of the Cub series was 23,512 aircraft.

CF-OTD (Tigerboys) by Steelhead 2010

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CF-OTD (Tigerboys)

CF-OTD - Aeronca GAMBLE SPECIAL - private (reg. to Tomothy Eckensviller - Tigerboys)
at Guelph Air Park (CNC4) during the annual Tiger Boys Open House 2024

c/n AAA-2 - built in 1965 (CAR Standard 549 - Amateur Built Aircraft)

CF-OTD (Tigerboys) by Steelhead 2010

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CF-OTD (Tigerboys)

CF-OTD - Aeronca GAMBLE SPECIAL - private (reg. to Tomothy Eckensviller - Tigerboys)
at Guelph Air Park (CNC4) during the annual Tiger Boys Open House 2024

c/n AAA-2 - built in 1965 (CAR Standard 549 - Amateur Built Aircraft)

C-FDAF (RCAF 4494) by Steelhead 2010

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C-FDAF (RCAF 4494)

C-FDAF - Fleet 16 Finch R - private (reg. to Harrod, Campbell)
at Guelph Air Park (CNC4) during the annual Tiger Boys Open House 2024

military markings RCAF 4494

c/n 92319 - built in 1989 (Amateur Built - CAR Standard 549)

The Fleet Finch (Fleet Model 16) is a two-seat, tandem training biplane produced by Fleet Aircraft of Fort Erie, Ontario. Over several years beginning in 1939, a total of 447 Finches were built, nearly all (431) of them for use as elementary trainers in the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan (BCATP) during the Second World War.

C-FDAF (RCAF 4494) by Steelhead 2010

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C-FDAF (RCAF 4494)

C-FDAF - Fleet 16 Finch R - private (reg. to Harrod, Campbell)
at Guelph Air Park (CNC4) during the annual Tiger Boys Open House 2024

military markings RCAF 4494

c/n 92319 - built in 1989 (Amateur Built - CAR Standard 549)

The Fleet Finch (Fleet Model 16) is a two-seat, tandem training biplane produced by Fleet Aircraft of Fort Erie, Ontario. Over several years beginning in 1939, a total of 447 Finches were built, nearly all (431) of them for use as elementary trainers in the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan (BCATP) during the Second World War.
Powered by 160 hp (120 kW) Kinner R5-2, five cylinder radial engine

C-FDAF (RCAF 4494) by Steelhead 2010

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C-FDAF (RCAF 4494)

C-FDAF - Fleet 16 Finch R - private (reg. to Harrod, Campbell)
at Guelph Air Park (CNC4) during the annual Tiger Boys Open House 2024

military markings RCAF 4494

c/n 92319 - built in 1989 (Amateur Built - CAR Standard 549

The Fleet Finch (Fleet Model 16) is a two-seat, tandem training biplane produced by Fleet Aircraft of Fort Erie, Ontario. Over several years beginning in 1939, a total of 447 Finches were built, nearly all (431) of them for use as elementary trainers in the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan (BCATP) during the Second World War.

CF-RAC (Tiger Boys) by Steelhead 2010

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CF-RAC (Tiger Boys)

CF-RAC - CORBEN BABY ACE - Tiger Boys (reg. to Timothy Eckensviller)
at Guelph Air Park (CNC4) during the annual Tiger Boys Open House 2024

c/n 4-3858 - built in 1958 (CAR Standard 549 - Amateur Built Aircraft)

named "Bit's Pieces

CF-RAC (Tiger Boys) by Steelhead 2010

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CF-RAC (Tiger Boys)

CF-RAC - CORBEN BABY ACE - Tiger Boys (reg. to Timothy Eckensviller)
at Guelph Air Park (CNC4) during the annual Tiger Boys Open House 2024

c/n 4-3858 - built in 1958 (CAR Standard 549 - Amateur Built Aircraft)

named "Bits and Pieces

C-GWPN (Hawker Hurricane) by Steelhead 2010

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C-GWPN (Hawker Hurricane)

C-GWPN - Sindlinger HH-1 Hawker Hurricane (5/8 Scale Replica) - Tiger Boys Aeroplane Works and Flying Museum

at Guelph Air Park (CNC4) during the annual Tiger Boys Open House 2024

c/n 1015 - built in CAR Standard 549 - Amateur Built Aircraft

The Sindlinger HH-1 Hawker Hurricane is a 5⁄8 scale homebuilt design based on the Hawker Hurricane. Designed by Fred Sindlinger for amateur construction, the prototype was built between 1969 and 1972. Although based on the Hawker Hurricane the design makes some compromises for the amateur construction and the smaller size. It is an all-wood low-wing cantilever monoplane with a manual retractable main landing gear and fixed tail wheel. Designed to take a 210 hp (157 kW) Lycoming engine.

C-GWPN (Hawker Hurricane ) by Steelhead 2010

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C-GWPN (Hawker Hurricane )

C-GWPN - Sindlinger HH-1 Hawker Hurricane (5/8 Scale Replica) - Tiger Boys Aeroplane Works and Flying Museum

at Guelph Air Park (CNC4) during the annual Tiger Boys Open House 2024

c/n 1015 - built in CAR Standard 549 - Amateur Built Aircraft

The Sindlinger HH-1 Hawker Hurricane is a 5⁄8 scale homebuilt design based on the Hawker Hurricane. Designed by Fred Sindlinger for amateur construction, the prototype was built between 1969 and 1972. Although based on the Hawker Hurricane the design makes some compromises for the amateur construction and the smaller size. It is an all-wood low-wing cantilever monoplane with a manual retractable main landing gear and fixed tail wheel. Designed to take a 210 hp (157 kW) Lycoming engine.

C-IKRO by Steelhead 2010

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C-IKRO

C-IKRO - Pietenpol Air Camper - 'Tiger Boys' Aeroplane Works & Flying Museum

with "Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome, New York" sticker, named "Danny Boy"

at Guelph Air Park (CNC4) during the annual Tiger Boys Open House 2024

built in 1929 -
the airframe flew at Rhinebeck for over 40 years before being acquired by Tom Dietrich and Bob Revell. Still powered by a Ford T-model water-cooled L-head 3.3-litre inline-four aircraft engine, 40-hp - it is now flown regularly out of the Guelph Airpark.