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In 1944 an RCAF 422 Squadron Sunderland flying boat's crew were rescued after their aircraft landed off Bowmore but broke from her moorings in a gale and sank.

The squadron was formed during the Second World War as an RCAF squadron under the Royal Air Force (RAF), at RAF Ayr, near Prestwick, in Scotland.

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Trudeau first flew to the Bahamas from Montreal via a Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) jet, and later, allegedly, by a personal helicopter owned by the Aga Khan to his $100-million personal island.

The theory was explored by a group called Citizen Sleuths; they revealed that Cooper may have created his identity from a 1960s Franco-Belgian comic book based around a Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) pilot named Dan Cooper.

That was the case for the plane nicknamed "HOSER 15" by aviation enthusiasts monitoring Flightradar24 online that identified a Royal Canadian Air Forcee (RCAF) A310-CC-150 in the skies of Iraq as it flew overtop of parts of IS controlled territory.

The RCAF was a blend of activism and art.

On July 4 , 1964Fauquier traveled to Calgary, Alberta with the Minister of Defence Paul Hellyer, to observe the last official RCAF flight of an Avro Lancaster.

Here is a selection of those we've been sent so far: My Dad flew with his dog on D Day My dear departed Dad was a Squadron Leader, DFC, in the RCAF, No. 411 Squadron, in 1944.

No. 410 Squadron was acknowledged as the top-scoring night fighter unit in RAF Second Tactical Air Force in the period between D-Day and VE Day, although No. 409 Squadron RCAF can now make a similar claim, on the basis that there were many victories quickly counted up during 1944 and 1945.

It was initially owned by the RCAF, but later there was a proposal led the RCAF to transfer airport ownership to Kamloops itself, hence why the name was changed to the Kamloops Airport, although it is commonly referred to as Fulton Field or Fulton Airport.

The second combination managed to reach the coast of Norway, but fared even worse than the first combination; because of a turn in the weather, the tow aircraft (second Halifax) piloted by Flight Lieutenant Roland Parkinson, RCAF, released the glider at a great height and then crashed into a mountain at Hestadfjell in high winds, rain and hail.

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