Hangar Queen
I'd heard rumours that there was an old flying boat at the Ganonoque airport, so on our last bike ride in December we stopped by. By sheer coincidence, the hangar owner was there, otherwise we wouldn't have seen nuttin'. Anyway, there it was, an amphibian rather than a flying boat, a beautiful Canso, its designation in Canada, while in the US they called it a PBY Catalina in its flying boat form.
The air museum in Ottawa has an example. http://www.warplane.com/pages/aircraft_canso.html
The guy who owns it is in his 70's, and it hasn't flown since 1966. (The guy who owns the hangar told him, "When that thing flies I want to be in it." The old guy replied, "So do I.") He doesn't want it as a static display in a museum, but apparently insurance to fly it is prohibitive. (It also sucks 50 gallons of fuel per hour in standard flight.) All things told, you'd need to be rich to own it and fly it.
A lovely machine. Huge Pratt & Whitney radial engines. Dwarfed all of the other light aircraft stored in the hangar.
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