NileGuide Expert tip:
You can shop in the Aeronautica Boutique for aviation-themed souvenirs.
Description:
This collection of more than 100 aircraft is one of the best of its kind in the world. In the main exhibit hall, a "Walkway of Time" traces aviation history from the start of the 20th century through the two world wars to the present. All the planes are either the real thing or full-size replicas, starting with the Silver Dart, a biplane built by a consortium headed by Alexander Graham Bell. It took off from the ice of Baddeck Bay, Nova Scotia, in February 1909, Canada's first powered flight. It flew for 9 minutes -- not bad, considering it looks as though it were built out of bicycle parts and kites. The other sections are concerned with specific uses, including the amphibious craft of bush pilots (which are still critical for servicing roadless areas of Canada) and the development of commercial, military, and naval aircraft from World War I through to the present jet age. Some examples are partially stripped of their outer skins to reveal their construction, and there are cockpit mock-ups with videos simulating takeoffs -- a hit with kids. Recently, an aerospace element has been added to the museum.
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Awards:
Frommer's
- Highly Recommended 2010
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Contact:
- visit website
- tel: +1 613 993 2010
- fax: +1 613 990 3655
- send email
Address:
- 11 Aviation Pkwy
- At Rockcliffe Airport
- Ottawa, ON K1K 4R3
Hours:
- May to Labour Day daily 9am-5pm (to 9pm Thurs); rest of the year Wed-Sun 10am-5pm (to 9pm Thurs)
Strenuousness:
- Easy
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