The all-volunteer Canadian Harvard Aircraft Association was born in 1985 at a small grass airstrip in Woodstock, Ontario, from the dreams of a handful of Harvard lovers who were determined to keep the legend of the Harvard alive. Today the aircraft collection is based at nearby Tillsonburg Airport and includes six Harvard aircraft, a Tiger Moth, and a Yale (which has been completely restored over the past 18-20 years and is currently waiting for its Certificate of Airworthiness from Transport Canada).
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The Mission of the Organization is to acquire, preserve, restore, maintain, display and demonstrate the Harvard and all other aircraft associated with the Royal Canadian Air Force.
The Harvard flies today as a symbol and reminder of all who served to preserve our freedom, and as a living memorial to those who made the supreme sacrifice. |
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