Registration / Serial:No Reg
Fleet number:8
Aircraft Original Type:Canadian Aerodrome Baddeck No.1
Aircraft Generic Type:Canadian Aerodrome Baddeck No.1
Aircraft Version:Canadian Aerodrome Baddeck No.2
C/n (msn):None issued
City / Area:Montréal / Pointe-Claire [ Off-Airport ]Map (vicinity)
Region / Country:Quebec, Canada
Event:Montreal Aviation Meet 1910
Photo Date:24 June 1910
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:469792Submit Correction
View count: 350
The Baddeck No.2 was built at Baddeck, Nova Scotia, where under the encouragement of inventor and local resident Alexander Graham Bell aviation experimentation flourished. It participated in the Montreal Aviation Meet held in a paddock at Lakeside, now known as Pointe-Claire. The photo shows an apparent forced landing at that meet. The Baddeck No.2 made at least 60 flights before being grounded in November 1910. Canadian Aerodrome was the successor to the Aerial Experiment Association (AEA). Photo from: Ken Molson fonds - Ingenium
Registration / Serial:No Reg
Aircraft Version:Canadian Aerodrome Baddeck No.2
C/n (msn):None issued
City / Area:Montréal / Pointe-Claire [ Off-Airport ]Map (vicinity)
Region / Country:Quebec, Canada
Photo Date:24 June 1910
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:No Reg
Fleet number:8
Aircraft Original Type:Canadian Aerodrome Baddeck No.1
Aircraft Generic Type:Canadian Aerodrome Baddeck No.1
Aircraft Version:Canadian Aerodrome Baddeck No.2
C/n (msn):None issued
City / Area:Montréal / Pointe-Claire [ Off-Airport ]Map (vicinity)
Region / Country:Quebec, Canada
Event:Montreal Aviation Meet 1910
Photo Date:24 June 1910
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:469792Submit Correction
View count: 350
The Baddeck No.2 was built at Baddeck, Nova Scotia, where under the encouragement of inventor and local resident Alexander Graham Bell aviation experimentation flourished. It participated in the Montreal Aviation Meet held in a paddock at Lakeside, now known as Pointe-Claire. The photo shows an apparent forced landing at that meet. The Baddeck No.2 made at least 60 flights before being grounded in November 1910. Canadian Aerodrome was the successor to the Aerial Experiment Association (AEA). Photo from: Ken Molson fonds - Ingenium
Registration / Serial:No Reg
Aircraft Version:Canadian Aerodrome Baddeck No.2
C/n (msn):None issued
City / Area:Montréal / Pointe-Claire [ Off-Airport ]Map (vicinity)
Region / Country:Quebec, Canada
Photo Date:24 June 1910
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive