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When Ladder Lake Freezes Over

Written by Mathias Joost on 01 January 2012.

 

 

At Ladder Lake, the Vedette and their Vancouver were stuck in the ice.  Unable to get to the aircraft because the ice was too thin to hold their weight but too thick for their motorboat, the airmen had to wait several weeks until the ice became thicker. The Vancouver with its metal “Alclad” hull was better able to withstand the pressure of the ice; however, the Vedette suffered some damage and was disassembled and shipped to Winnipeg for repairs.  As for the Vancouver, she too was disassembled in early November but spent the winter under cover at Ladder Lake.

The accompanying photographs show the Vancouver in various states of dismantlement, as the wings, engines and tail were removed to make the aircraft easier to lift out of the ice.  Note too, the rig for lifting the various parts off the aircraft, and how the wheels were attached to the inner wing.  The last photograph shows the wingless Vancouver back on solid ground with the Vedette to the left.

 
To learn more about the Canadian Vickers Vancouver, see: “The Canadian Vickers Vancouver: The Only Large Twin-Engined All-Metal Flying Boat In Pre-War Service With The RCAF” by John Griffin, CAHS Journal, Volume 40, No. 1, Spring 2002. The Canadian Vickers Vedette was featured in “Vickers Vedette” by Ken Molson, in CAHS Journal, Volume 8, No. 4, Winter 1970.

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