50th Anniversary flight There is a reconstruction of the
Silver Dart on display at the
Canada Aviation and Space Museum in
Ottawa. The reconstruction was built by volunteers from the
Royal Canadian Air Force between 1956 and 1958 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the first flight. The aircraft flew over Baddeck Bay on the day of the anniversary but crashed due to high winds.
2009 Centennial celebrations A small group of volunteers from the not-for-profit Aerial Experiment Association 2005 Inc. completed building a flying replica of the
Silver Dart in early 2009. The main goal of the group was to recreate the original flight on 23 February 2009 – again on the frozen surface of Baddeck Bay near Baddeck, Nova Scotia. After a temporary repair made to the front wheel, former Canadian astronaut
Bjarni Tryggvason piloted five successful flights that day. The replica is officially considered a Canadian heritage project, and throughout the year was the centerpiece of a series of events celebrating the centennial of the ''Silver Dart's'' first flight in Canada. Numerous other activities took place in 2009 to celebrate the Centennial of Flight, including a new exhibition entitled "Canadian Wings – A Remarkable Century of Flight" at the Canada Aviation Museum in Ottawa and a trans-Canada flight of vintage aircraft. The no longer functional official Nova Scotia Ministry of Tourism website
Centennial Celebration of the Flight of the Silver Dart in Baddeck promoted the flight and anniversary activities in Baddeck throughout the centennial. Various historical photos and documents were posted on that site, in a virtual museum presentation.
Commemorations The 824 Silver Dart Squadron of the
Royal Canadian Air Cadets in
St. Peter's, Nova Scotia is named in honour of the
Silver Dart. Another cadet squadron, the 602 McCurdy Squadron of the
Royal Canadian Air Cadets – in Florence, Nova Scotia – is named in honour of
John McCurdy, the original pilot of the
Silver Dart. Physical commemorations include
Silver Dart Drive, located in
Mississauga, Ontario, which is a perimeter roadway within the confines of
Toronto Pearson International Airport. Another Ontario commemorative site is the double ice-surface arena in
CFB Petawawa, known as the
Silver Dart Arena. On the 50th anniversary of its first flight, Canada Post issued a Canadian
Silver Dart stamp on 23 February 1959. During the Canadian Centenary of Flight,
Canada Post honoured the
Silver Dart – and the first flight in Canada – with a Canadian postage stamp released on 23 February 2009. ==Specifications (
Silver Dart)==