Jeffrey Ethell Collection
Airman
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- Jun 2, 2020
In November 1940 the Canadian government issued an order for the organization of Air Cadet Corps: Junior Air Cadet Corps for boys 12-14 and Senior Corps for those 15-18. Thus the Canadian Air Cadet League (CACL) came into being.
I believe the photos below show some cadets of the CACL Senior Corps aged 15 -18. Or are these Royal Canadian Air Force air crew training recruits? Hard to tell with adolescent males but these lads look quite young to me ie. under 18 years of age. The photo has written on back "CAF cadets visited Ottawa during war, received flights in RCAF aircraft". I guess the use of word "cadets" means they are just that.
Read on for correction to the above info.
RCAF photo of American Civil Air Patrol (CAP) Cadets visiting Ottawa for flights in RCAF aircraft:
The other interesting pics are of recruits and instructors undergoing pilot training with the RCAF in a B-24 simulator with blacked out windows and what looks like a "generic" 4 engine aircraft simulator.
Perhaps those with some WWII RCAF air training expertise might like to supply some details on this "generic" 4 engine aircraft simulator? I've not seen similar pics before.
James
I believe the photos below show some cadets of the CACL Senior Corps aged 15 -18. Or are these Royal Canadian Air Force air crew training recruits? Hard to tell with adolescent males but these lads look quite young to me ie. under 18 years of age. The photo has written on back "CAF cadets visited Ottawa during war, received flights in RCAF aircraft". I guess the use of word "cadets" means they are just that.
Read on for correction to the above info.
RCAF photo of American Civil Air Patrol (CAP) Cadets visiting Ottawa for flights in RCAF aircraft:
The other interesting pics are of recruits and instructors undergoing pilot training with the RCAF in a B-24 simulator with blacked out windows and what looks like a "generic" 4 engine aircraft simulator.
Perhaps those with some WWII RCAF air training expertise might like to supply some details on this "generic" 4 engine aircraft simulator? I've not seen similar pics before.
James
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