HEADING HOME!  THE MOVE OF THE HALIFAX

The Restoration Challenge!


Halifax NA 337 on arrival at Trenton

After the Second World War all of the remaining Halifax aircraft  were scrapped. Today, from a total of over 6000 which were built, only three remain, two of which are in England:  the first a composite rebuild which incorporates parts from other Halifaxes and another type of aircraft, the second preserved as a crashed aircraft, and now NA337 which  will be the only  technically correct Mark 7 aircraft in the world. The majority of the restoration work on NA 337 is being done by a highly skilled force of volunteers, including many veterans.  For more information on the aircraft please visit the Halifax NA337 page.

There are 23 pictures here which show current status of the Halifax Bomber and its move into the new extension still under construction, and which took place on Saturday 16 October 2004. They are in sequence from left to right and by row. Each one has a small title. Please click on the thumbnails to enlarge and then on your browsers back button to return to this page.

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