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By عبد السلام
Published: May 11, 2022
The 86-year-old pilot and two crew members landed in 1947 next to the New Brunswick Aviation Museum.
Miller said, "It is the most beautiful country you can imagine, the lakes, the hills, and the people we met at every airport we landed at.
Traveling with these two stars is enjoyable despite the difficulties." The trio stopped in Alberta, Ontario, Quebec, and Bathurst.
Co-pilot Freya Inkster said, "It was the first time I really saw Canada." "Just seeing the different landscapes was amazing.
Miller decided to donate the plane to the museum because he was stationed in Chatham.
Kevin Anderson, executive director of the New Brunswick Aviation Museum, said, "George is 86 years old now, so this is not something that happens every day." "For him, crossing the country was at his own expense, he was a great supporter of our museum, and his donation of this plane to the museum will be a great addition to conclude the pilot's aviation career and be a model for future generations.
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