A twin engine plane in the air
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Part of Ray Crone fonds
A twin engine plane in the air. Cessna Crane I at No. 4 SFTS, Saskatoon.
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A twin engine plane in the air
Part of Ray Crone fonds
A twin engine plane in the air. Cessna Crane I at No. 4 SFTS, Saskatoon.
A water bombing plane--first in Saskatchewan
Part of Ray Crone fonds
A water bombing plane--first in Saskatchewan. 1959. Colour photo. De Havilland Beaver.
Close up view of plane flying (taken from another plane)
Part of Ray Crone fonds
Close up view of plane flying (taken from another plane). From No. 4 Bombing and Gunnery School, Fingal, Ont.
RCAF No. 4 Service Flying Training School, Saskatoon
Part of Ray Crone fonds
Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) No. 4 Service Flying Training School, British Commonwealth Air Training Plan base at Saskatoon.
An Avro Anson reconnaissance patrol plane from No. 4, S.F.T.S., on the ground
Part of Ray Crone fonds
An Avro Anson reconnaissance patrol plane from No. 4, S.F.T.S., on the ground. Saskatoon.
Part of Ray Crone fonds
Records relating to the aircraft industry, the Moose Jaw Air Show, potash, telephone service in Saskatchewan and the Western Development Museum, which include minutes of meetings, addresses, correspondence, reports, scrapbooks, and publications; photographs. File 1.15 relates to Keng Wah Chinese Training School for Pilots in Canada, Saskatoon.
Signed photo of Billy Bishop standing beside his Neuport Scout.
Part of Ray Crone fonds
Signed photo of Billy Bishop standing beside his Neuport Scout.
This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used by Ray Crone in pursuit of his personal interests and hobbies. The records, which date from 1910 to 2003, relate mainly to aviation and the aircraft industry, potash, telephone service in Saskatchewan, and the Western Development Museum.
The types of records included are minutes, addresses, log books, correspondence, reports, scrapbooks, publications, photographs, maps, posters, audiotapes and videocassettes.
The fonds includes sound recordings recorded from 1979 to 1982 of the reminiscences of Ray Crone of Regina; Ed Matheson of Regina; and Graham Campbell of Delta, British Columbia. The three men served in the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) Squadron 162 during World War II and recall the incident which resulted in the Victoria Cross being awarded to Flight Lieutenant David E. Hornell (reference codes Tape R-8177 to Tape R-8178).
No series assignment has been applied to the records in this fonds.
Crone, Ray Henry, 1923-2005
First Grand Trunk Pacific train to arrive at Regina
Part of Ray Crone fonds
First Grand Trunk Pacific train to arrive at Regina. The caption for the picture says this occured during the Dominion fair and that Bob St. Henry, the aviator flew across the track as the train pulled in. Copied from "Man. Free Press", August 21, 1911.