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The Red Arrows have flown over Dorset to mark the deaths of six Canadian airmen shot down by accident during World War Two. They passed over Sturminster Common on Saturday to commemorate those killed ...
during World War II. These individuals joined the RCAF because they were ineligible for American military pilot training programs because of age, education, or marital status. Currently ...
He said it was a plane that provided a good test for prospective pilots. If a recruit could fly a Harvard, it was a good sign to RCAF brass they might have the skill to fly in combat situations.
The RCAF expected to obtain a dozen or so trained pilots this way, saving the RCAF a lot of money ... in the years before the United States entered World War I and World War II. But Australians and ...
Seventy-eight years ago, RCAF pilot Harold ‘Hal’ Kramer crashed his Spitfire fighter plane in a marshy field in northern France after the aircraft was struck by enemy fire. Miraculously ...
The RCAF has recently retired its CT-155 ending the insourced advanced training of its combat pilots. Here’s what he told us about the RCAF expectations. “The RCAF is excited to be here ...