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 Post subject: Quebec Museum
PostPosted: Tue Sep 28, 2004 4:12 am 
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Has anyone visited the Tex LaVallee/LaVallee Cultural & Aeronautical Collection, St. Chrysostome, Quebec ?
If so, do they have a Fairey Battle on display, and if they do, does anyone have a picture of it ?
Failing that, does anyone have a contact for the Museum..can't find anything on Google :?

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 Post subject: Re: Quebec Museum
PostPosted: Tue Sep 28, 2004 6:44 am 
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DaveM2 wrote:
Has anyone visited the Tex LaVallee/LaVallee Cultural & Aeronautical Collection, St. Chrysostome, Quebec ?


I actually took a road trip to there back in 1995, just going by maps and the name St. Chryostome. I couldn't confirm back then (internet wasn't such a great resource back then either) that the museum existsed. When I arrived I discovered the villiage wasn't much more than a cross roads. There wasn't anything on the map indicating an airport either. I have left a big "?" in my museum notes.

I would very much like to here from the WIX Quebec correspondents on this subject.

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There's nothing left there folks.

There used to be a Beech 18 and an Anson, but there was never the shadow of a Merlin around, although I'll be asking the old man when I see him later today.

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