Larry Milberry Explained

Larry Milberry (born 1943) is a Canadian aviation author and publisher.

Milberry is a lifelong aviation enthusiast whose first book, Aviation in Canada, was published by McGraw-Hill in 1979. Now an aviation classic, this book was written over a decade while he worked as a high school teacher in the Toronto District Catholic School Board. He ended his teaching career to start CANAV Books, his one-man publishing operation, in 1980. He has since authored, co-authored or edited 21 books on Canadian aviation history, including many of the best-known reference books on the subject.[1]

Milberry's research has taken him to all parts of Canada and to many overseas destinations. Although never a pilot, he has flown in more than 100 types from the Ford Trimotor to the Noorduyn Norseman, C-130 Hercules, CF-18 Hornet, Pitts Special, Sikorsky Skycrane and the giant Antonov 124.[2]

His contribution to aviation in Canada was recognized in 2004, when he was inducted into Canada's Aviation Hall of Fame.[3] Milberry is an honorary Snowbird and a long-time member of the Canadian Aviation Historical Society.

Milberry lives in The Beaches in Toronto, Ontario. He has four children: Matthew, Kate, Simon and Stephanie.

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  1. http://www.canavbooks.com/Authors/LarryMilberry/ "Authors - Larry Milberry,"
  2. http://www.canavbooks.com/Authors/LarryMilberry/ "Authors - Larry Milberry,"
  3. http://www.cahs.com/NewsAndViews/articles/CAHF2004.htm "Canada's Aviation Hall of Fame (CAHF) honours three new inductees,"