1943-1944 TCA instrument approach procedures charts

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1943-1944 TCA instrument approach procedures charts

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Hello. I have a booklet of Trans Canada Airlines approach plates from 1943-1945. They are in great shape but I have no use for them. Willing to sell for best offer. Thanks.
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Any chance of having them scanned? It would be cool to get a look at them.
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That WOULD be awesome (even if it's just a couple of approaches). :supz:
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Here are a couple to whet your appetites... from 1949.
Calgary Airport ILS approach 1949 2.jpg
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Edmonton Airport Map 1949 2.jpg
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Wow! CYXD back in '49! Sad how much it has been picked apart over the years.

Thanks for the post!
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I posted CYXD on purpose....most people have no idea how grand that airport had once been and how the city failed to protect it from encroachment. I still say it could be a great transportation asset given a city council that has something other than land developers $$$$ in their pockets.
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Here are a couple more for your viewing pleasure....I'll post some eastern Canada ones now.
Toronto Airport Map 1950 2.jpg
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Gander Newfoundland Airport map 1950 2.jpg
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they sure cared about making much more detailed airport maps as well
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thanks for posting!
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Thanks for posting that!
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Thanks for posting, the downloads are great.
Parts of the old runways and taxiways in Calgary are still visible.
It was interesting to see so many of the navaids are still used. YC beacon is now YYC but the freq is still 344. The Y beacon became the LOM for the ILS 34 and the LOM for the ILS 16 became E with freq 254. Now the E beacon became SARCEE with freq 254. When I was in Lethbridge, the club found a bunch of old CAPs when the hangar was torn down and it would be interesting to see what ever happened to them.
Do any oldtimers remember what the yellow and blue notes on the charts meant and how many can describe the procedures for a "lost orientation on the radio range". Required for a Commercial ticket in the '40's and '50's.
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Also forgot to mention. What is the meaning of the numbers 103(degrees), 193degrees, 013degrees and 287degrees?
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I am glad you are enjoying the approach plates and charts....I will add some more to enjoy.


Saskatoon Airport Map 1949 2.jpg
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Calgary Airport Map 1949 3.jpg
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Why is it that the runway approach lights are off-centered?
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Good eye bverwegen!

I have no idea. Anyone want to take a crack at it??
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Here is yet another to enjoy....this time the home of the Winnipeg Jets.
Winnipeg Airport Map 1949 2.jpg
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Skydrvr7 wrote:Good eye bverwegen!

I have no idea. Anyone want to take a crack at it??
vis out the captains side window? seeing as how they are all aligned to the left?
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That would seem to be as good an idea as any to me...there are some instrument approaches where you come at the runway on an angle from the navaid also...maybe another contributing factor?
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This topic is so damn cool! :D
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Can anybody explain why Gander had such wide runways? That's a lot of pavement.
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