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More ›Martin JRM-1 Hawaii Mars (C-FLYL) departs Sproat Lake on 10 August. The giant four-engined flying boat carried out a scenic circuit over Vancouver Island’s Beaufort Range and Comox Glacier, accompanied by a Short Skyvan photo ship. Photographers aboard the Skyvan captured rare air-to-air images of the last airworthy Mars flying boat for international media outlets. Before being ferried south the following day for its final flight.
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