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Aviation Memorabilia Newsletter Since 1995

Aviation Memorabilia Newsletter

Since 1995

Terry Baker
 
Terry Baker, co-founder of the NetLetter scours the internet for aviation related Trivia and Travel Tips for you, our readers, to peruse.
Continuing the tales of the tails -
 
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Answer to the tails in NetLetter #1538 -
 

 
The Lancaster FM213 made a triumphant return to Goderich, Ontario on Friday, June 14, 2024 landing 60 years to the day after it first landed in Goderich.
 
Crowds packed the Goderich Regional Airport to see and tour the plane.
 
 

 
Remember the Douglas DC-5 the forgotten aircraft.

In the end, only 12 Douglas DC-5's were ever built, of which four went to KLM, three to the US Navy, and four to the US Marine Corps.
 
Following the war, production of the Douglas DC-5 never resumed as there was a massive surplus of C-47's, a military version of the Douglas DC-3 aircraft.
 
 

 
Self-driving robot pods are being rolled out to help passengers navigate through YVR.

Developed by Vancouver-based A&K Robotics, the pods will improve accessibility at the airport, ensuring all passengers can move through the terminals confidently.
 
The “Cruz” self-driving pods are equipped with mapping software, guaranteeing accurate and efficient mobility to amenities throughout the facility.
 
 

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