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BYN Pilot Norm Buck Stone with Ford
1939
Whitehorse, Yukon Canada
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B.Y.N. pilot Norm "Buck" Stone with the Ford Trimotor at Whitehorse. Twenty-Five years later Norm retired from Trans Canada Airlines (Air Canada) as a DC-8 Captain.
Norm Stone Photo
R.B. Cameron Collection
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BYN Company aircraft Maintenance Engineer Don Dickson and pilot Everett Wasson
1939
Whitehorse, Yukon Canada
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B.Y.N. Company Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Don Dickson and pilot Everette Wasson, with company Fairchild at Whitehorse.
Norm Stone Photo
R.B. Cameron Collection
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Three Whitehorse Youngsters pose with the 'Big Bellanca'
1930
Whitehorse, Yukon Canada
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Three Whitehorse Youngsters pose with the "Big Bellanca" (L to R) Austin Menzies, Joyce Menzies and Phillis Lepage.
May Menzies Collection
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Harold Davenport Superintendent of Maintenance for the B.Y.N.
1939
Dawson City, Yukon, Canada
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Harold Davenport, superintendent of maintenance for the B.Y.N. Air Division, inspecting Bellanca CF-BLT after a landing accident at Dawon City, Y.T.
Norm Stone Photo
R.B. Cameron Collection
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BYN Company Bellanca in Dawson
1939
Dawson City, Yukon, Canada
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The B.Y.N. Company's "Big Bellana" CF-BLT at Dawson City. The huge Bellanca Air Cruiser was purchased in December of 1938, and after only two years in service, was destroyed in a hanger fire at Whitehorse. An excellent performer it had a pay load of 15 passengers and baggage, or 3000 pounds of freight.
A. H. Fraser Photo
R.B. Cameron Collection
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The Bellanca Aircruiser
1939
Lower Lebarge, Yukon, Canada
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The Bellanca Aircruiser CF-BLT, through the ice at lower Lebarge, while hauling supplies to an ice-bound sternwheeler.
Norm Stone Photo
R.B. Cameron Collection
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Using the cargo Pacific Canned Milk to raise the Bellonca
1939
Lower Lebarge, Yukon, Canada
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Using the cargo (cases of Pacific canned milk) to raise the Bellanca from a would-be watery grave at lower Lebarge.
Norm Stone Photo
R.B. Cameron Collection