Our Team:

Volunteers working on FM104


We are proud of the men and women who have come forward to help with this project. They come from many walks of life and bring with them a wide variety of skills ranging for aerospace engineers to mechanics, students and sales people. There are some who have worked with aircraft before, and others who have not. One thing shared by all is the a determination to preserve this part of Canada's and Toronto's aviation heritage and a willingness to learn. If this sounds like you, we'd love to hear from you. Email us or fill out the form below and offer to volunteer


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General  

Andrew Walz:  

Project Manager

Clive Reddin:  

Parts procurement

Russell McGorman:  

Web Master

Glen Beauchamp:  

Photography, Research

Michael Libanio:  

Events Support

 

Engine Crew  

Michael Holland:  

Engine Crew Chief, Shift Supervisor

Greg Thomas:  

Volunteer

Charlie Marshall:  

Volunteer

David Hepburn:  

Volunteer

 

Forward Turret  

Joe Burtinsky:  

Project Quality Control, Shift Supervisor

Bob Salter:  

Photography

Paul Spiar:  

Volunteer

Wilf Mandel:  

Volunteer

 

Canopy Restoration  

Richard Lund:  

Shift Supervisor

Arnold Lund:  

Volunteer

 

Aft Fuselage  

Josef Winter:  

Volunteer

Paul Tieken:  

Volunteer

Dorian Kuzma:  

Volunteer

Andrew Kuzma:  

volunteer

 

FM118 Component Recovery  

Anthony Portelli:  

Shift Supervisor

Jim Jamieson:  

Volunteer

Kris Jamieson:  

Volunteer

Travis Mander:  

Volunteer

Nick Currie:  

Volunteer

Avushi Patel:  

Volunteer

 

Pilot Seat  

Mai Lee:  

Research, sheet metal repair

 

Centre Section Restoration  

Steve Stojakovich:  

Volunteer

Margaret Jin Suen:  

Volunteer

 

Component Restoration  

Philip Gray:  

Ambassador & Chief Pilot

Rory McCleave:  

Volunteer

Ted McClelland:  

Volunteer

Terry Sleightholm:  

Volunteer

Wayne Doxsee:  

Volunteer

Laurie Milrod:  

Volunteer



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Volunteer Form

Restoring the aircraft is a very large and ambitious project. All work, from basic labour to engineering and research, is being performed by a few dedicated volunteers. If you live in or around Toronto and want to get involved in this exciting project to preserve a piece of Canada's aviation history, fill out the form below.

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Comments: If your have any special skills or experience, list them here.


Thank you.