B.C.F.S. Airplanes
Landing was Not West Vancouver, but West end of Vancouver (Downtown) |
Page 3 of 18, a link to explaining the above image: “Aircraft and Their Use in Forestry in B.C.: 1918 – 1926” with this snippet on page 5 of 22:
In September of 1919, the first aerial discovery of a forest fire in B.C. took place over Duncan. The pilot of a Curtiss JN - 4 (possibly during an air mail flight) spotted the fire and landed at Duncan to report it to the Forest Branch , who then took suppression action. ......
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An earlier Post: Before Telus, Before iPhone, there were pigeon "phones"
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B.C.F.S Helicopters
29 pages |
Past Summer, Lemon Creek fuel truck dumps load, destined for ....... Perry Ridge Photo and Maps
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1778 Captain Cook cuts ships spars
1788 Captain Meares exports spars to China
2014 "Captain" Clark exports what's left to China
Change Masters - Chief Foresters |
100 years of BC Forest Service, and beyond
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