There have been 3 main aviation companies in Canada as far as I can tell. Bombardier Aerosace, De Havilland Canada and Canadair. De Havilland Canada created the DHC 6,7 and 8 series but De Havilland Canada where bought by bombardier so they are now made under bombardier but are still reffered to as DHC-8-Q400, DHC-6-700 etc. Canadair began production of the regional jet series and they to where bought by Bombardier Aerosace and are manufactures by them but like De Havilland Canada they are still produced under there old name CRJ-1000 (Canadair Regional Jet - 1000)
(f) the pilot in command of an aircraft§ (i) registered in Canada under regulations made under the Aeronautics Act, or§ (ii) leased without crew and operated by a person who is qualified under regulations made under the Aeronautics Actto be registered as owner of an aircraft registered in Canada under those regulations, while the aircraft is in flight, and
Canada has a few retired light aircraft carriers. A notable carrier that was used in Canada was the HMCS Warrior. This was in service from 1946 to 1948 and was scrapped in the year 1971.
There is no air craft carrier in Canada.
Most Air Canada aircraft are white and red.
The Boeing Aircraft Corportion
Elizabeth Macgill designed her first aircraft in the University of Toronto, Canada.
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Canada sent many soldiers, ships and aircraft to the Korean war.
# Any aircraft made by the Bell corporation # The experimental aircraft line made in conjuction from NASA, The U.S. Government and Bell.
The first aircraft flown in Canada was the Silver Dart. It made its inaugural flight on February 23, 1909, in Baddeck, Nova Scotia. The Silver Dart was designed by Alexander Graham Bell and his team, and it marked a significant milestone in Canadian aviation history.
Aircraft can be made of almost anything. The first ones were only wood and cloth.
it is made of your head