The Canadian Vickers Velos was a Canadian twin-engined float-equipped sesquiplane designed and built by Canadian Vickers Limited in 1928. Designed for survey work, it proved difficult to fly and only one was built.
| Velos | |
|---|---|
| Role | Survey floatplane Type of aircraft |
| National origin | Canada |
| Manufacturer | Canadian Vickers |
| First flight | 1928 |
| Retired | 1928 |
| Status | destroyed |
| Primary user | Royal Canadian Air Force |
| Number built | 1 |

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