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Canadian Warplanes: Second World War Trainers, Transports and Utility Aircraft

Canadian Warbirds of the Second World War describes the aircraft flown by the Royal Canadian Air Force, the Royal Canadian Navy and the Canadian Army during the Second World War.
Details & Specs
Format:
Paperback and E-Book
Pages:
88
Publication Date:
5/1/2001
Publisher:
iUniverse, INcorporated
Language:
English
Appropriate for ages:
All
ISBN:
9780595184033
Category:
Aviation

Book Overview

Canadian Warbirds of the Second World War describes the aircraft flown by the Royal Canadian Air Force, the Royal Canadian Navy and the Canadian Army during the Second World War.Canadian Warbirds is intended to provide the reader with a quick reference to identify military support aircraft flown by the Royal Canadian Air Force, the Royal Canadian Navy and the Canadian Army during the Second World War. The handbooks in this series include a general description and a photograph from the Canadian Forces archives of at least one of the key variants or marks of each aircraft that has been in Canadian military service or used by Canadian servicemen overseas. Each aircraft is listed alphabetically by manufacturer, number and type. General details describing the aircraft's engines, service ceiling, speed, armament or weapons load are included, along with a brief description of the Canadian or allied squadron in which Canadian aircrews used the aircraft operationally. This is the fourth volume in the series. It describes the trainers, transports and utility aircraft flown by Canadians during the war. A list of museums, private aircraft collections and other locations where a number of the survivors might be found is also included. The handbook is not a definitive list of all Canadian-manufactured or operated support aircraft, but it should serve as a quick reminder for anyone with an interest in Canadian military aviation.

(DND Archives Photo, PL-875)Northrop Delta, RCAF (Serial No. 675), initially posted to No. 8 Squadron, Rockcliffe, Ontario, in 1938.  675 later flew with No. 120 Squadron from RCAF Stations Sea Island and Patricia Bay, British Columbia, from May 1940 to July 1941, coded MX-C.  It served with No. 13 (OT) Squadron, RCAF Station Patricia Bay, BC, 1941.
Brewster Bermuda Mk. I. (RCAF Photo)

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