Tuesday, May 31, 2016
Hydrodrome-4
Alexander Graham Bell and Casey Baldwin's experimental Hydrofoil boat being tested at Baddeck in 1919. The craft achieved a speed of 71 mph- about the maximum speed of a Curtiss Jenny.
Monday, May 30, 2016
Saturday, May 28, 2016
Baddeck 1
Lt Col D J Goodspeed The Armed Forces of Canada 1867-1967 Queens Printer Ottawa 1967 |
Friday, May 27, 2016
Thursday, May 26, 2016
Wednesday, May 25, 2016
Gate Guard, Curtiss Commando C-46
This C-46 propped up above a marshy area heralds the entrance of the Glen Curtiss Museum in Hammondsport NY.
When the pictures above were taken in the summer of 2016, the plane was looking a bit weathered.
The museum did a refurb and repaint in spring of 2018 and in October of 2018 Richard K. Cole Jr. sent me his images of the aircraft's much improved appearance.
Canadian Pacific SW1200, new paint schemes
cnr77 |
Mountain railway The locomotive was retired in 2012 and sold to Ontario Southland Railway where it kept most of its paint. Photographed in 2014. Railpictures |
Canton Crane
Tuesday, May 24, 2016
Train on the Suspension Bridge
Archives of Canada photo |
Vickers Wellington from the inside
The Wellington was a prewar British medium bomber of unusual geodesic design. The aluminum lattice was covered with a layer of doped linen, making for a strong, robust and light aircraft. The airplane, designed in the mid-30s, served in front line service for the entire war and was finally retired in 1953.
Below from the outside, fuselages under construction and an early prewar aircraft that the covering has stripped off in flight.
All pictures Chaz Bowyer, Wellington at War, Ian Allan Ltd 1982 |
Skil cordless screwdriver
Monday, May 23, 2016
Honda in 1952
This article is from a 1952 Motor Cycle Magazine, possibly the first mention in a Western magazine of the impending Japanese motorcycle invasion.
Sunday, May 22, 2016
Fiat 500
According to the license plate this car, seen down at St Lawrence Market today, is a 1960 Fiat 500. It was a very popular photo subject!
Another local Fiat 500 here, they're everywhere!
Three Peaks Oil filter wrench
Another garage sale find. I had never heard of the company, but apparently they are a Japanese maker of pliers, side cutters etc.
This is a welcome addition to the toolbox, a nice high quality tool to replace a series of non-effective strap-type oil filter wrenches.
This is a welcome addition to the toolbox, a nice high quality tool to replace a series of non-effective strap-type oil filter wrenches.
Saturday, May 21, 2016
Friday, May 20, 2016
The Can Am we never got....
When this article appeared in the June1976 Cycle Guide we were all blown away. The Can Am dirtbikes were kickin' butt and here was a watercooled two stroke street bike, bigger, faster and more sophisticated than the giant killer Yamaha RD 350. Sadly it was never produced and Yamaha upped the ante with first the RD400 and then after the two stroke pollution drop-dead date of 1980 introduced the amazing RD350-LC. Canada loses again. No idea what happened to the prototypes shown in the article, I hope they're still around somewhere.
Thursday, May 19, 2016
Four cylinder Chevy engine
Introduced in 1962, the 153 cu in four was developed from the 230 inline six as the base engine for the Chevy II, probably in response to the Volkswagen and other imports. Never very popular, it was discontinued in 1970.