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English: Felixstowe F.3, flight boat, Canada 1920

The Felixstowe F.3 was a british flight boat in the WWI (1917-18).

In 1920 the Canadian Air Board sponsored a project to conduct the first ever Trans-Canada flight. The leg from Riviére du Loup to Winnipeg was flown by LCol. Leckie and Maj. Hobbs in a Felixstowe F.3 to determine the feasability of such flights for future air mail and passenger service.
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