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Old 02-14-2007, 11:46 PM   # 1 Quick Link (permalink)
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If anyone is looking for photos of Canadian Air Force planes I have lots available Just email me a request and if I don't have it I'll try to find it.
Post WWII to present but do have some real oddballs. Spent too much time up north!
 

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If you have the time, upload them to the "Image Hosting" system. That way we can all enjoy them.
 

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I would love to see pictures of RCAF planes! Specialy propeller ones.
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Welcome to the forum maple, what a fortuitous day to join up. You'll find nothing but love from your fellow collectors in here.

You're probably not too far away from me either.

Took a peek at the photos you've posted, really like the Voodoo.

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I love the black Voodoo. The Voodoo's an aircraft that's really grown on me.
 

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M.F.

That Comet has knocked me for six..........

I never knew your lot used 'em.


Haven't seen your Voodoo shot's yet, but looking forward to them.

I remember the Voodoo retiring in 1984.

Years ago I built a 1/48th Monogram kit - White, with a little black round the canopy & wing-tip's.

Featured a Lynx's head, behind the canopy & in front of the intakes.

Was it called 'snowbird' or something like that ???? 419 Sqdn ?????

There were various others, around that (retirement-time), with flash paint schemes............ I recall an all Black one, & seem to recall one with what looked like a 'chickens head' ?????

Somewhere, I have a photo, with 4 x F.101's, wearing oddball schemes, all flying in formation.


Do you have any Avro Lancaster photo's ?????????

Just looked at your pix = superb.

Love the B.24.

Is that D.H. Hornet a Royal Navy one ??? (judging by the Black-spaced lettering near the serial No)......... or are you gonna tell me the R.C.A.F. used THEM as well ???????????
 

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I love the B-25 with the maple leaf roundel.
I wish there more die cast planes with that roundel on it.
 

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Actually my lot had the Comet before yours-the RCAF was the first in the world to use jet transports in 1952-6 years before the RAF got any-and no, we didn't have any Hornets or Sea Hornets-what we had that you didn't have enough of, was cold weather and good icing conditions. I have a few shots of the real Cold War testing. See my pictures for others.
 

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Do you have any Avro Lancaster photo's ?????????

Just looked at your pix = superb.

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Is that D.H. Hornet a Royal Navy one ??? (judging by the Black-spaced lettering near the serial No)......... or are you gonna tell me the R.C.A.F. used THEM as well ???????????


What a difference a day makes; Now that photo is up as larger scale, I can clearly see the "Royal Navy" marking, as well as the arrestor-hook underneath that D.H. Sea-Hornet.

That new photo you've put up, of a Comet flying high over the landscape, is nothing short of stunning...........

THE best shot of a Comet I've seen - EVER.


Have you ANY ? of Avro Lancasters ??????
 

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