The Greenwood Military Aviation Museum is situated in Greenwood, Nova Scotia. This museum is dedicated to the preservation and display of military aviation history and artifacts. It provides an opportunity for visitors to explore the rich history of aviation in a unique and engaging environment.
The museum is home to 15 aircraft, including the Avro Lancaster, which is one of only 17 remaining in the world. This particular aircraft is also one of only three that have flown sorties over continental Europe. This makes it a significant piece of aviation history and a unique attraction for visitors.
The Greenwood Military Aviation Museum is located on the grounds of CFB Greenwood. The base has a rich history, beginning its life in 1942 as RAF Station Greenwood, and later becoming RCAF Station Greenwood in July 1944. After the Unification of the Canadian Armed Forces in 1968, the base was renamed CFB Greenwood. This historical context adds another layer of interest for visitors to the museum.
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24 Ward Rd, Greenwood
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