The Fly Buy Market

Cheques or money orders in Candian funds (please ensure they're made payable to the Calgary Mosquito Society) can be sent by regular post to the address below. Credit card purchases can be used through PayPal. Where shipping is not included, please contact the CMS so we can calculate the appropriate postage and arrange for any necessary insurance.


The Calgary Mosquito Society
(C.O. Richard de Boer, President)
#1021, 3235 - 56th Street N.E.
Calgary, AB, T1Y 2X7
Canada

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$6 each (includes Canadian shipping)
$8 each (includes overseas shipping)

Show your support for the CMS with this very attractive lapel pin of our society logo. Measures approximately 1 inch in diameter.



$12 each (includes Canadian shipping)
$14 each (includes overseas shipping)

These attractive gold plated lapel pins will certainly show off your interest in either the Mosquito or Hurricane airplanes. The CMS has secured a limited number of these hard to find pins so order yours today. Wingspan of both pins measures approximately 1 inch across.



$150 each + shipping

May 9th 1945, de Havilland Mosquito Mark IX, serial LR503, 'F' for Freddie arrived in Calgary, Alberta. Before landing, Flight Lieutenant Maurice Briggs put on an aerial display, literally through the streets of downtown Calgary. At over 400 mph he buzzed the streets, flying below the roof tops of the Palliser Hotel and passing the Hudson's Bay Company building.

Flown by many different crews, Freddie flew the last operation, (213 - the most combat missions of any Allied Bomber) on 10th of April 1945, to the Wahren railway marshalling yards at Leipzig, Germany. Freddie then went on a Bond Tour of Canada.

Aviation artist Allan Botting captures 'F' for Freddie's arrival in this 18x24 print on canvas.

Please contact the CMS to obtain shipping rates before ordering.