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- Leaside_Aerodrome abstract "Leaside Aerodrome was an airport in the Town of Leaside, Ontario (now a neighbourhood of Toronto). It opened in 1917 as a Royal Flying Corps airfield during the First World War. Unlike nearby Armour Heights Field, the airfield was not abandoned at the end of the war, but was acquired for use by the Toronto Flying Club. During the war, the airstrip became the site of Canada's first delivery of airmail on June 24, 1918 when pilot Brian Peck delivered 120 letters from Montreal (taking off from Bois-Franc Field). This delivery was initially organized at the behest of some of his friends in Montreal who wanted letters delivered to Toronto; however when the Post Office Department heard of the plans, they gathered together the letters as a test of an airmail system. A modern plaque at the site of Leaside Aerodrome reads: "At 10:12 a.m. on June 24, 1918, Captain Brian Peck of the Royal Air Force and mechanic Corporal C.W. Mathers took off from the Bois Franc Polo Grounds in Montreal in a JN-4 Curtiss two-seater airplane. They had with them the first bag of mail to be delivered by air in Canada. Wind and rain buffetted the small plane and forced it to make refuelling stops at Kingston and Deseronto. Finally, at 4:55 p.m., Peck and Mathers landed at the Leaside Aerodrome (immediately southwest of here). The flight had been arranged by a civilian organization, the Aerial League of the British Empire, to demonstrate that aviation was the way of the future." A regular air express service began in 1928.The Toronto Flying Club closed the airport in 1931. From June 1942 - March 1944, the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) operated No. 1 RDF (Radio Direction Finding) School at Leaside, and the station was briefly known as RCAF Station Leaside. Although the airport was replaced with industrial uses, the last hangar was not removed until 1971.The area is now primarily home to small industrial businesses.".
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- Leaside_Aerodrome wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_airports_in_Ontario.
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- Leaside_Aerodrome wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Leaside Field''".
- Leaside_Aerodrome wikiPageWikiLinkText "Leaside Aerodrome".
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- Leaside_Aerodrome wikiPageWikiLinkText "RCAF Station Leaside".
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- Leaside_Aerodrome caption "Location in Toronto".
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- Leaside_Aerodrome label "Leaside Aerodrome".
- Leaside_Aerodrome latDeg "43".
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- Leaside_Aerodrome lonMin "21".
- Leaside_Aerodrome lonSec "33".
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- Leaside_Aerodrome subject Category:Defunct_airports_in_Ontario.
- Leaside_Aerodrome subject Category:Transport_in_Toronto.
- Leaside_Aerodrome hypernym Airport.
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- Leaside_Aerodrome comment "Leaside Aerodrome was an airport in the Town of Leaside, Ontario (now a neighbourhood of Toronto). It opened in 1917 as a Royal Flying Corps airfield during the First World War. Unlike nearby Armour Heights Field, the airfield was not abandoned at the end of the war, but was acquired for use by the Toronto Flying Club.".
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