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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
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BYN Company 6-Piece Travel Air 6-B, CF-BPV
February, 1940
Fort Selkirk, Yukon Canada
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The B.Y.N. Company 6-place Travel Air 6-B, CF-BPV, at Fort Selkirk Y.T. This aircraft was in service for less than two years when it was destroyed in a crash at Fox Lake, killing the pilot, Vaughen Woods. Passenger Tom McKay survived.
J.P. Kirk Collection
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Hanger Fire BYN Company
9 December 1940
Whitehorse, Yukon Canada
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B.Y.N. hanger at Whitehorse goes up in flames.
J.P. Kirk Collection
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White Pass Airways Boeing 247D at Whitehorse
1941
Whitehorse, Yukon Canada
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The Skagway based White Pass Airways Boeing 247D at Whitehorse. In 1941 the ten passenger airliner was transferred to the B.Y.N. Co. in Whitehorse and registered CF-BVF.
R.B. Cameron Collection
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BYN Company Curtiss Condor
1941
Mayo, Yukon Canada
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The B.Y.N. company Curtiss Condor refueling at Mayo, Y.T. Built in 1933, the big bi-plane could carry 15 passengers in plush comfort at 160 mph.
A.H. Fraser Photo
R.B. Cameron Collection
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White Pass Airways Curtis D-3 King Bird - 1941
1941
Whitehorse, Yukon Canada
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The Skagway based White Pass Airways Curtiss D-3 King Bird. In 1941 the rare, six passenger aircraft was transferred to the B.Y.N. company in Whitehorse, and registered CF-BV6.
R.B. Cameron Collection
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BYN Company Fairchild Pilgrim
1941
Whitehorse, Yukon Canada
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The B.Y.N. Company 10 passenger Fairchild Pilgram warming up at Whitehorse
R.B. Cameron Collection
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Ford Trimotor victim of 'hanger rash'
1942
Whitehorse, Yukon Canada