The Atlantic Canada Aviation Museum is an aerospace museum located in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada near the Halifax Stanfield International Airport.
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Established | 1977 (1977) |
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Location | Halifax, Nova Scotia |
Coordinates | 44.8772°N 63.5333°W / 44.8772; -63.5333 |
Type | Aviation museum |
Website | acamuseum |
The museum was established in 1977 by a group of volunteers. It opened to the public in 1985 and was granted "Local Museum" status by the Government of Nova Scotia in 1989.[1] A 14,000 square foot hangar was built in 1995. In 1997, the museum recovered a TBM Avenger that crashed on while performing aerial spraying in 1975.[2]
The museum features a number of exhibits that include CP-107 and Link trainers, a model of Halifax Civic Airport, and an original V-1 flying bomb.[3][4][5]
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