There is a magnificent air & space museum in Ottawa, Canada. Ottawa's claim-to-fame of course is the August, 1930 visit to St. Hubert, Canada by the British R-100. Regular passenger service was planned between Great Britain and Canada. A massive, impressive, permanent mooring mast had been built at St. Hubert. Unfortunately, the crash of the R-101 led to the shut-down of British airship activity, and regular service of the R-101 never happened.
On display here is at least an exhibit dedicated to the 1 August, 1930 visit of the R-100 visit to Canada. It is unknown if any other exhibit is dedicated to airships.
Photo credit: Cole and Associates Architects
Website: Canada Aviation & Space Museum
The museum is located at (Lat Lon) 45.457921 -075.643835, in Ottawa, Canada.
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