
The one that started it all, C-FVCN, a Krosno two seat trainer. This stable airplane is ideal for taking students from those first 'steps' through to solo and beyond. A single piece canopy provides great visibility for both the instructor and passenger. A very capable and sturdy craft that is as much a joy fly.
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  More Pics courtesy of Brian Lockhart (Alliston Herald)

The Pawnee, a D model, which sports a 260HP engine. C-GSYI is a beautiful towplane to watch in action and it is a great platform to teach aerotows behind. There is more than enough power there to keep the towplane in front of the student! (no matter how much they try ;)
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Not to be forgotten, we have an ever growing private fleet. The latest edition (not shown here) a Schweizer 1-26E (Rosebud). She is presently having "some work done", I will post some pics of her first flight this spring. In the mean time, here is a nice shot of the private fleet 'assembled'
Ric Landing in his ASW-19B He now has an ASW-27 (Click here for pic)
Kerry does a low pass
XA Returns - Nice landing Mark