Aeronautics--British Columbia--History

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Klahanie : The Stranny : [fragment]

Item consists of a documentary showing outdoor gathering of five men listening to Hugh Mann and Stu Phillips talk about their experiences flying the Supermarine Stranraer flying boat on the west coast. The flying boat is anchored near shore in the background and later seen in flight. The film is an excerpt from an episode of the weekly television show.

From Jericho Beach to Swanson Bay : recollections of early aviation on the Pacific Coast

The item is an audio recording produced for the Provincial Archives' Sound Heritage Series under contract. After the First World War, it was necessary for enthusiastic airmen to demonstrate the worth of their machines to the non-military world. The British Columbia coast was ideal for this purpose. Previously accessible only by boat, it was opened anew by flying boats and float planes, which proved themselves not only valuable but virtually indispensable. "From Jericho Beach to Swanson Bay" presents stories of coastal flying in the 1920s and 1930s. The airmen recall the operations at Jericho Beach Air Station in Vancouver and the fisheries patrols on the northern coast, as well as other episodes. The program is based on interviews recorded by Paul Stoddart.