Sweet, I didn't have closeup shots of it. From what I've read, its a sunken concrete shape of a WW1 biplane, used so that bombers/fighters from nearby Hicks field could practice strafing ground targets, and dropping sacks of flour for bombing practice. There were several in the area, since the Canadians trained pilots there (one site said they launched and landed an airplane every 50 seconds or so, round the clock, and the runway never got cold during the winter). This is the only one that hasn't had a housing area built up over it. Farmers recognized it for what it was, and have taken steps to ensure that it remains undisturbed.