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Spitfire Event (SL721) at the National Aviation Museum

Posted by Mike Henniger on Tue Jul 29, 2003 02:06:03 PM

I just received this from the National Aviation Museum which is a copy of a public service annoucement regarding the public appearance of SL721 at the National Aviation Museum this upcoming Monday (Civic Holiday). It is now confirmed this is a public event!

Regards,

Mike

Further to your inquiry, here is a copy of the public service announcement
regarding this event.
The public is invited to attend a special tribute to Second World War
Fighter Pilots at the Canada Aviation Museum in Ottawa, Monday, August 4 at
2:00 p.m. The event is being hosted by Michael Potter who will unveil and
fly his newly painted Spitfire which has been re-done in 421 Royal Canadian
Air Force (RCAF) Squadron markings. This truly "Canadian" fighter is the
only one of its kind in the world and a tribute to all Canadian Second
World War Fighter Pilots, especially those who flew Spitfires during the
war. There is reserve seating for Veterans and Second World War Pilots
only.
Those Second World War Pilots wishing to reserve seats must register by
calling (613) 741-7970 or e-mail: admin@sussexcapital.com.

Christina Lucas
Chief, Communications and Marketing
Canada Aviation Museum

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