Canadian Vickers Vista

The Canadian Vickers Vista was a Canadian-designed single-seat flying boat.

It had a duralumin sheet hull and the tail was made of framed metal tubing.

After testing the airframe, the aircraft was shipped to the (RCAF) Air Station at (Jericho Beach), Vancouver in September 1930, where it was used for taxiing practice.

When not being used it was moored out to test the effects of salt water on its duralumin hull.

Data from Jane's all the World's Aircraft 1928[1]General characteristics Performance 1 Cancelled

Canadian Vickers Vista 3-view drawing from L'Air June 1,1927