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Description Another fallen flag that lived on for a while as Canadian Airlines International so I guess could be said to be a part of Air Canada today. I think it's a DC-4 but am open to correction.
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Pacific Western Airlines DC-4 at Edmonton, 1959.

Author gordon hunter from Nanaimo, BC, Canada

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