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A PBY Catalina in British dress.
Aren't the fin colours the wrong way round? Shouldn't red be at the front? A nice photo anyway!
Great photo, haven't seen a PBY5A in years!
A true --work horse--in WW-2..Probably it's premier feat was finding the German battleship-Bismarck...
And one of them found the survivors of the USS Indianapolis if I remember correctly.
Awesome pic. This was made to last forever.
Hmmm...valid N number, I checked, and registered to a party in the U.K.
Must be a story there.
Must be a story there.
nice legs ....
Ok, well maybe this is my favorite ole aeroplane
@Paul Wisherhof
It is a Consolidated Canso flown by the RCAF IN WWII. My grandfather flew them out of Nova Scotia.
It is a Consolidated Canso flown by the RCAF IN WWII. My grandfather flew them out of Nova Scotia.
Nice picture!!!
Very cool plane. I remember seeing one at a CAF air show in Harlingen, TX before it crashed.
Beautiful design.
Note the Canadian maple leaf over the door - fascinating history
http://www.efha.eu/emailhtml/nieuwsletter/svo.html
http://www.efha.eu/emailhtml/nieuwsletter/svo.html
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Date | Aircraft | Origin | Destination | Departure | Arrival | Duration |
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24-Apr-2024 | Unknown | Mahlon Sweet Fld (KEUG) | Mahlon Sweet Fld (KEUG) | 12:59PM PDT | 01:40PM PDT | 0:40 |
24-Apr-2024 | Unknown | Mahlon Sweet Fld (KEUG) | Mahlon Sweet Fld (KEUG) | 10:29AM PDT | 11:06AM PDT | 0:37 |
14-Apr-2024 | Unknown | Mahlon Sweet Fld (KEUG) | Mahlon Sweet Fld (KEUG) | 01:22PM PDT | 01:49PM PDT | 0:27 |
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