City / Seaplane Base:Sept-Îles - Seaplane (closed)Map (unconfirmed)
Region / Country:Quebec, Canada
Photo Date:1929
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:466666Submit Correction
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Both C-GANZ and Fairchild CF-AET were operated by Canadian Airways, with Sept-Îles a stop on services out of its Montreal base. G-GANZ was originally built by Curtiss as a HS-2L for the US navy and then rebuilt by Canadian Vickers as a HS-3L. It was cancelled from the register in 1930. Photo from: Canada Science and Technology Museum
Registration / Serial:G-CANZ
Aircraft Version:Canadian Vickers HS-3L
C/n (msn):CV.108
City / Seaplane Base:Sept-Îles - Seaplane (closed)Map (unconfirmed)
Region / Country:Quebec, Canada
Photo Date:1929
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Seaplane Base:Sept-Îles - Seaplane (closed)Map (unconfirmed)
Region / Country:Quebec, Canada
Photo Date:1929
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:466666Submit Correction
View count: 188
Both C-GANZ and Fairchild CF-AET were operated by Canadian Airways, with Sept-Îles a stop on services out of its Montreal base. G-GANZ was originally built by Curtiss as a HS-2L for the US navy and then rebuilt by Canadian Vickers as a HS-3L. It was cancelled from the register in 1930. Photo from: Canada Science and Technology Museum
Registration / Serial:G-CANZ
Aircraft Version:Canadian Vickers HS-3L
C/n (msn):CV.108
City / Seaplane Base:Sept-Îles - Seaplane (closed)Map (unconfirmed)
Region / Country:Quebec, Canada
Photo Date:1929
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive