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{{cquote|The Jet Aircraft Museum (JAM) will acquire, preserve, maintain, display and fly jet aircraft of the Canadian Forces from the DeHavilland Vampire to present day and future aircraft.<ref name="JAMMission"> {{cite web|url = http://www.jetaircraftmuseum.ca/AboutUs/Mission.aspx|title = Mission|accessdate = 15 October 2010|last = Jet Aircraft Museum|authorlink = |year = 2010}}</ref> }} |
{{cquote|The Jet Aircraft Museum (JAM) will acquire, preserve, maintain, display and fly jet aircraft of the Canadian Forces from the DeHavilland Vampire to present day and future aircraft.<ref name="JAMMission"> {{cite web|url = http://www.jetaircraftmuseum.ca/AboutUs/Mission.aspx|title = Mission|accessdate = 15 October 2010|last = Jet Aircraft Museum|authorlink = |year = 2010}}</ref> }} |
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The museum has indicated its intention "JAM will strive to maintain four or more of each type as flying aircraft with a flight of four reflecting authentic Canadian Forces paint schemes."<ref name="JAMMission" /> |
The museum has indicated its intention "JAM will strive to maintain four or more of each type as flying aircraft with a flight of four reflecting authentic Canadian Forces paint schemes."<ref name="JAMMission" /> The museum has listed the [[CF-100 Canuck]], [[Canadair Sabre]], [[F2H-3 Banshee]], [[CF-101 Voodoo]], [[CF-104 Starfighter]], [[CF-5 Freedom Fighter]] and [[CT-114 Tutor]] as being targets for intended acquisition.<ref name="JAMWanted"> {{cite web|url = http://jetaircraftmuseum.ca.rhrobot.arvixevps.com/Hangar/JETSWANTED.aspx|title = Jets Wanted|accessdate = 15 November 2012|last = Jet Aircraft Museum|authorlink = |year = 2011}}</ref> |
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== Aircraft == |
== Aircraft == |
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Established | 12 September 2009 |
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Location | London International Airport, Ontario, Canada |
Type | Aviation Museum |
Director | Bob Hewitt |
Website | www.jetaircraftmuseum.ca/ |
The Jet Aircraft Museum is a charitable foundation aviation museum specializing in Canadian Forces jet aircraft. The museum is located at the London International Airport, Ontario, Canada.[1][2]
The museum officially opened on 12 September 2009.
The museum states its mission as:
The Jet Aircraft Museum (JAM) will acquire, preserve, maintain, display and fly jet aircraft of the Canadian Forces from the DeHavilland Vampire to present day and future aircraft.[3]
The museum has indicated its intention "JAM will strive to maintain four or more of each type as flying aircraft with a flight of four reflecting authentic Canadian Forces paint schemes."[3] The museum has listed the CF-100 Canuck, Canadair Sabre, F2H-3 Banshee, CF-101 Voodoo, CF-104 Starfighter, CF-5 Freedom Fighter and CT-114 Tutor as being targets for intended acquisition.[4]
The aircraft owned by the museum are:[5]
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