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Welcome to Halifax 57 Rescue Canada, a collection of invaluable stories, photographs, classic interviews, and video coverage of the world of aviation. From underwater recoveries, air shows, test pilots, war birds, museums and exciting adventure programs, this internet video station will showcase the incredible advances in aviation over the last 115 years.

Halifax 57 Rescue

   After 50 years underwater, Halifax NA337 is recovered from Lake Mjosa, Norway, 1995

Karl Kjarsgaard is the host of Halifax 57 Canada¡¯s Recovery Report

   Halifax NA337  restored and proudly displayed at Trenton, Ontario, Canada in 2005

There are six components to our video station. The first being the adventures of Halifax 57 Rescue as we travel the world in search of rare aircraft and war birds. Our objective is to teach adults and students the importance of aviation and how it has changed the world. Karl Kjarsgaard hosts the program with special features like restoration workshops with George Roshkoff, classic stories with Chris Charland, and spectacular videos and memorable music by James Blondeau.

Our second component deals with the incredible Bomber Command Museum of Canada in Nanton, Alberta. This small town has brought together volunteers and veterans to restore a Lancaster Bomber and a number of other aircraft.

Our third component features our fascinating Timekeepers interview collection, showcasing hundreds of aviation interviews from WWI to the modern day international space station. 

 

Component four features the exciting achievements of Vintage Wings Canada. From Yellow Wings and the Battle of Britain ceremonies to air shows and special event days¡ªthis links you to the amazing world of aviation. 

 

Our fifth component takes you on a journey from Belgium to Canada, and onward to London, England. Parts of Halifax LW682 recovered in 1997 from Belgium have  been transformed into aluminum bracing and will be a intricate part of the magnificent Bomber Command Memorial Statue being built in London for 2012.

 

 Museums make up our sixth component. From the National Museum of Aviation in Ottawa, Canada and the RCAF Museum in Trenton, Ontario, to Oshkosh, Wisconsin and the many bomber and fighter airbases in Great Britain, these elements of aviation are here for you to learn, enjoy and marvel at, capturing our past, for the sake of the future.   

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