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Video Interview Sample Clips
Since it's inception the folks at NOAHC have been conducting video interviews with notable folks
involved in aviation throughout North Western Ontario. Some of these folks have since, sadly passed on,
but their stories have been captured on digital media, and archived at the Centre. Listed below are some sample
clips of interviews we've conducted.
All can be viewed at the Centre, or are available for short term loan.
Sample Video Clips
Interview with Burt Brown

NOAHC's David Kemp interviews 102 year old Burt Brown about the early days of aviation in World War Two at Fort William and his time as mechanic in the Elementary Flight Training School.
Interview with Gord Leamy

Gord Leamy talks about how he got his start and his apprenticeship flying in northern Quebec at the beginning of his career flying Otter aircraft.
Interview with Reno Roneki

Reno Roneki tells David Kemp about the earliest days of building aircraft at Can Car before World War Two, including Elsie MacGill's Maple Leaf trainer, the Gregor Fighter, Grumman, and the Hurricane.
Interview with Ruth Parsons-Moore

Ruth Parsons-Moore tells Liz Wieben of her adventures as a pilot flying float planes to tourist camps in the Kenora-Shoal Lake area.
Interview with Lena McIntyre

Denise Lyzun chats with Lena MacIntyre about working with Trans-Canada Airlines and the coming of regular passenger service to the Lakehead.
Interview with Helen Gural & Mary Kearney

Mary Kearney and Helen Gural chat with Denise Lyzun about their time as Rosies at Can Car, recollections of their careers building aircraft during World War Two.
Interview with Gord Hughes

Gord Hughes of Northland Aviation talks to Liz Wieben of NOAHC about his passion, the legendary Norseman aircraft.
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