The Canadian Museum of Flight (CMF) in Langley, British Columbia, Canada has acquired Boeing 75N1 Stearman, CF-FVW. This Stearman was number 523 (Serial 75-523) out of a production line of over 10,000 model 75s. Records show it was originally fitted with a Continental R670, then re-engined with a Pratt & Whitney R985, and then once more re-engined to its current Lycoming R680. This Stearman has great local historical significance because it was owned and operated by Art Seller, and Skyway Air Services Ltd, which later evolved into the largest aerial fire-fighting company in the world, Conair, still British Columbia based. The Stearman was purchased in 1960 from Troh's Air Taxi of Portland, Oregon, USA for $3,000, and once imported into Canada, was given a metalized fuselage as it was intended…