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CAHS Journal 48-4 (Winter 2010)

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Deliverum Non Dunkum: No. 1 Overseas Ferry Unit

Capt. Brick Billing summarizes the RCAF’s massive effort to get its jet fighter commitment to NATO across the Atlantic at the start of the Cold War.


The Crash of KB914

A youthful crew, an older converted Lancaster X, and bad weather off the east coast; another of the occasional series on RCAF crashes by Hugh Halliday.


The Curtiss HS-2L and the Beginnings of a National Air Force.

Part 2 is the story of the final years of the type’s RCAF service from 1925 to 1928. Excerpted from a new book By John Griffin and Tony Stachiw.

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