Hi gang,
this is fairly old news, but I missed the visit of the Vintage Wings of Canada (VWoC) to the Canadian Museum of Flight (CMF) for the Annual Canadian Owners and Pilots Association (COPA) meeting at Langley Airport, BC. As the subject of this thread implies, there were a lot of yellow airplanes at langley for the event. The VWoC had flown four of their airplanes as far as Alberta, from Gatineau, Quebec, but of the Fleet Finch, Tiger Moth, Harvard, and Fleet Cornell, the two biplanes were left in Alberta, and the two monoplanes continued through the rockies to Langley.
When they got there, they were greated with the CMF's Tiger Moth, Fleet Finch, and Harvard. As well, a local Stearman and another Harvard came by to increase the yellow factor.
Below is a link to the CMF's events page with pictures of the event, which I missed...
http://www.canadianflight.org/content/copa-conventionI hope you all enjoy the pictures.
Peace,
David M