Jul 28, 2005 #21 Pisis 2nd Lieutenant 5,813 37 Nov 3, 2004 Praga Mater Urbium 425 could point maybe to some RCAF, no?
Jul 28, 2005 Thread starter #22 plan_D Lieutenant Colonel 11,643 21 Apr 1, 2004 It was part of the 6 (RCAF) Group, yes. 425 (Alouette) squadron.
Jul 28, 2005 #23 the lancaster kicks ass Major General 19,937 17 Dec 20, 2003 yes i believe that 400-499 Sqns were all either RCAF or RAAF...........
Aug 2, 2005 #24 Pisis 2nd Lieutenant 5,813 37 Nov 3, 2004 Praga Mater Urbium probably yes, since all the 300-399 were the "hosted" sqdns (Czech, Polish, Norwegian, Danish, Belgian, French, etc.)
probably yes, since all the 300-399 were the "hosted" sqdns (Czech, Polish, Norwegian, Danish, Belgian, French, etc.)
Aug 2, 2005 #25 the lancaster kicks ass Major General 19,937 17 Dec 20, 2003 indeed they were, and nice siggy........
Dec 8, 2011 #26 N nickbert_81 Airman 16 1 Nov 16, 2011 Perth, Australia Hi, Do you where I could find some info on the Wellington Bombers of the 458 Squadron RAAF? Thanks http://www.ww2aircraft.net/forum/aircraft-markings-camouflage/vickers-wellington-plane-identifier-squdron-code-plane-letter-458-squadron-31116.html
Hi, Do you where I could find some info on the Wellington Bombers of the 458 Squadron RAAF? Thanks http://www.ww2aircraft.net/forum/aircraft-markings-camouflage/vickers-wellington-plane-identifier-squdron-code-plane-letter-458-squadron-31116.html