I agree, it's looking very nice indeed. BTW, 601 was not a Canadian Squadron. The Squadron was 601 'County of London' Squadron, Auxilliary Air Force (later Royal Auxilliary Air Force), the 'part time' Squadrons of the RAF, and was originally formed at Northolt, outside London, on 14 October 1925, as a light bomber squadron, although it didn't recieve its' first aircraft, Avro 504's, until May 1926. These 'County' Squadrons were made uip, mainly, of rather 'welll to do' young men, and were weekend fliers, more or less the equivalent of the (British) Territorial Army, a little like the US National Guard.
The Squadron, along with others of the Aux.A.F. fought in France in 1940, and right though the Battle of Britain. After WW2, and now Royal Aux. Air Force, the Squadron, along with all the others, was disbanded in March 1957, when the R.Aux.A.F. was disolved.