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Formed by Canadian National Railways in 1937, Trans-Canada Air Lines (TCA) was Canada's first national air carrier, becoming Air Canada in 1964 from an act of Parliament proposed by Jean Chrétien.
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One of the fastest turboprop aircraft ever to fly, the British designed and built Vanguard was ordered by TCA and British European Airways (BEA) with a total of 43 being built.
So why the Vanguard is of significance to me is threefold.
To start, it was the first aircraft I ever flew in while outside my mother's womb.
Secondly, the flight in question occurred in the summer of 1961 when, at the age of four, I traveled with my mother to Montreal to meet my maternal grandmother for the first time.
So why the Vanguard is of significance to me is threefold.
To start, it was the first aircraft I ever flew in while outside my mother's womb.
Secondly, the flight in question occurred in the summer of 1961 when, at the age of four, I traveled with my mother to Montreal to meet my maternal grandmother for the first time.
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As it turned out she was a Stewart who, even after it was established that I wasn't one myself, nevertheless lavished me with her attentions throughout the flight, and gifted me with a small toy model of the Vanguard as we parted.
I was thoroughly smitten dear readers, truly I was.