Junkers W34 Photos
It is not known who took the picture of CF-ATF at Eskimo Point, N.W.T., in the Barren Lands in the late 1930's. The pilot, wearing the dark parka and pants, was Wally Carrlon, the author's uncle. Wally flew for Western Canada Airways until his death in 1947. Wally's mechanic is standing on the wing, perhaps removing the engine cover. Note the Eskimo baby in the box on the sled.
The photo of CF-AQV was taken about the same time, probably in Northern Manitoba somewhere.
The remaining photos were taken by the author of this web page.
- CF-AQV on floats somewhere in Northern Manitoba circa 1938- AQV
- CF-ATF at Eskimo Point in the Barren Lands, circa 1938- ATF
- CF-ATF on arrival, with sightseers, at Rivercrest Seaplane base near Winnipeg, September 1962 - Junkers 1
- CF-ATF on arrival, at Rivercrest Seaplane base, September 1962 - Junkers 2
- CF-ATF at Rivercrest Seaplane base, September 1962 - Junkers 3
- CF-ATF at Rivercrest Seaplane base, September 1962 - Junkers 4
- CF-ATF at Rivercrest Seaplane base, September 1962 - Junkers 5
- CF-ATF in Museum in Ottawa after restoration, August 1974 - Museum