
WAM Air's Caravan C-FLXY meets us as we pull into the hangar at Skyline Maintenance and Avionics, in Gimli.


After a quick "clandestine" search, I found LXY's Wipline 8000 "Amhibs"! Nice-looking set!


Caravan C-FKLR will also be operated this summer by WAM Air. The "hangar boys" are giving her a "physical" before she "straps on" her amphibs and heads for "open water"!


A turbine engine ain't nothin' but a "stove-pipe and a fan"!

Then Rob and I went for a stroll along the apron, as FNT Transport also operates from Gimli, and they had another DC-3 at the airport, and it was the one I have never photographed before. After a short search, we hit "pay-dirt"!

A new "dinosaur" at "Jurassic Park"!


DC-3! Great "old classic"!


"Skookum" landing gear!


Previous "livery"......


"Good ship" CF-OOW........





Then Rob and I returned to Skyline's hangar. We loaded Rob's gear in Caravan LXY, as he and William were going to fly north to Matheson Island. I headed for home as "visions of wobbly-pops danced in my head". Good to have Rob back flying in the area, I am sure there are some more "good laughs" in store! Before I sign off, check out what a "dashing, imposing figure" Rob projected as he stood beside Caravan LXY before departing for a more northerly latitude........."Adios"!

"Bloister" prepares to "blast".......!

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Hi Steve, I can't tell you how excited my boys were to see their dad's picture on your site! They are now your utmost dedicated fans and request to visit your site many time a day to see all the interesting airplane pictures you have posted. They'll have an even better time when they can read!!!
ReplyDeleteYours truly
Sophie, Benjamin(4) and Gabriel(2)
Sophie, thanks for the comment. I look forward to meeting you and the 2 boys when you come this summer for a visit. Sounds like they are true "red-blooded, fine Canadian boys", interested in aircraft at an early age. When I run across Rob again I will get some more photos for the boys.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Steve