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A shot in the dark here but maybe you try to find out who the printers were and if anything was achieved should they still be around.

Just a thought.

 

I got some very important info: Most of the Okanagan stuff went to the Museum of British Columbia in Victoria.

 

Anyone in this Forum in Victoria that could volunteer to have a look at it ???

 

Anyone from this Forum knows someone in Victoria that could help ???

 

LdF

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I got some very important info: Most of the Okanagan stuff went to the Museum of British Columbia in Victoria.

 

Anyone in this Forum in Victoria that could volunteer to have a look at it ???

 

Anyone from this Forum knows someone in Victoria that could help ???

 

LdF

 

Send Ryan a PM. He's a rampie for Helijet in Victoria...

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It has been awhile, but I do remember signing out DYK on many occasions in Sept-Iles PQ

Yep I went a lot to Sept Iles. PQ when I was flying with maintenance crews for the railroad Shefferville / Sept Iles. It was something that I did not like at all to do, because it involved landing on the tracks and shutting off the engine. Pilots did not have a way of communications with the train dispatchers and we had to rely on the word of the maintenance crew leader…

We lost a jet box crushed by a train there that took the life of an engineer. I never sweat so much while flying then doing that kind of job.

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