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Cold Lake Air Force Museum Page[http://coldlakeairforcemuseum.com/main/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1]
*Cold Lake Air Force Museum Page[http://coldlakeairforcemuseum.com/main/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1]
*Cold Lake Museums page[http://museum.coldlake.com/]

Cold Lake Museums page[http://museum.coldlake.com/]
*CBF Cold Lake [http://www.airforce.forces.gc.ca/4wing/about_us/index_e.asp]

CBF Cold Lake [http://www.airforce.forces.gc.ca/4wing/about_us/index_e.asp]





Revision as of 21:13, 2 August 2008

The Cold Lake Air Force Museum preserves and exhibits the heritage and history of CFB Cold Lake and 42 Radar Squadron. The Air Force Museum is actually one of four museums based on the old site of 42 Radar Squadron. The Oil and Gas, Heritage and Aborginal Museums are connected to the Air Force Museum through a covered hallway affectionately dubbed 'The Tunnel'. All together, the museums are referred to as the Cold Lake Museums or the Tri-City Museums. The old facility of 42 Radar Squadron was decommissioned in 1992 and the museum opened its doors for the first time on May 3, 1998.

Aircraft

Outside the Museum where one drives up there are several aircraft and a few trucks on display. Included are specific aircraft serials and histories.

  • CF-5 Freedom Fighter - This aircraft (116704) served with 433 Squadron, 434 Squadron, and 419 Squadron. It finished its life with 419 Squadron and was sent into storage at CFB Mountain View in 1995. It was later shipped to the museum, and in 2007, it was assembled and painted in CAF Era Markings by 1 AMS.[1]
  • CT-133 Silver Star - This aircraft (133413) was one of the last T-birds flying. It was used by AETE until the summer of 2004 when it was given to the Museum. It is finished overall grey with an AETE red 'X' on it's tail. [2]
  • CT-134 Musketeer
  • CT-114 Tutor - This aircraft (114114) was used by the Snowbirds as Snowbird 9 in the 1977 season, Snowbird 10 in the 1978 season, and Snowbird 3 in 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, and 1986 seasons. Finished in CAF Era Markings.[3]

Museum layout

When one enters the museum, the visitor's book and the Kitshop is what one sees first. The Kitshoop sells memorabilia from 4 Wing squadrons, and also some items from the Oil and Gas, Heritage and Aborginal Museums. The first floor of the Museum exhibits 4 Wing ground squadrons. The second floor exhibits, 4 Wing flying squadrons, Engines, a model of the Base and a few other exhibits that have to do with 4 Wing.

The following exhibits at displayed at the Cold Lake Air Force Museum:

See Also

  • Cold Lake Air Force Museum Page[1]
  • Cold Lake Museums page[2]
  • CBF Cold Lake [3]


References

1.Martin, Patrick. Canadian Military Aircraft, Finish and Makrings, 1968-2004. Martin Slides, 2004. pp109-123.; Martin, Patrick. Canadian Military Aircraft, Finish and Makrings, 1968-2004. Martin Slides, 2004. pp109-123; [4]

2.Martin, Patrick. Canadian Military Aircraft, Finish and Markings, 1968-2004. Martin Slides, 2004. p225.

3. [5]

  1. ^ Martin, Patrick. Canadian Military Aircraft, Finish and Makrings, 1968-2004. Martin Slides, 2004. pp109-123.;http://www.ody.ca/~bwalker/caf_116701_745_detailed_list.htm
  2. ^ Martin, Patrick. Canadian Military Aircraft, Finish and Markings, 1968-2004. Martin Slides, 2004. p225.
  3. ^ http://www.ody.ca/~bwalker/CAF_Tutor_detailed_list3.htm