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Sopwith Camel LbNA #16289 (ARCHIVED)

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:Jul 3, 2005
Location:
City:Ottawa
County:Ontario, CAN
State:Ontario, Canada
Boxes:2
Found by: Jiggs (2)
Last found:Aug 15, 2005
Status:Fa
Last edited:Jul 3, 2005
This search begins at the Museum of Aviation.

Do you have your flight plan in hand? Excellent. Air traffic control has given you clearance for departure. Begin at the tallest maple leaf decorated "wind-sock" at the front entrance. Take flight from here with a bearing of 330 degrees (north of north-west).

When you arrive at the sandy runway, catch your connecting flight on the Kompan airbus. When you have enjoyed enough of the friendly skies, look directly off your right wing and take a vector in this direction. You will pass the 3 Red Barrons on your left. At this point your skills as a bush pilot will come in handy as you pass through some severe vegetative turbulence.

Once through the turbulence, using radar look north to "Conservation and Restoration" marker. Once you have navigated to this point go just a bit further to the nearest point in the hedge and get down the landing gear for your final approach for this first destination. Reach below this hedge for a great stamp of a Sopwith Camel by Caleb.

Once the "black box" has been safely returned, you are ready for your second mission. With flight data in hand taxi westward to the Octagonal traffic instruction. Then North to the tall black pole. From here fly west following the fence past the gate marked "Restricted Access" (no, not through, just past). As you walk another short distance, look for a "Cairn of Stones" containing the final box containing the Billy Bishop stamp.