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Identification of crashed RCAF aircraft
On 13. June 1967, the 21 year old Norwegian pilot trainee Geir Corbet Tvedte was killed in an accident with his RCAF instructor near Kendall AFB in Canada when practicing low level flights in a T-33 (or Canadair built). Can anyone provide more details and i.d. of the aircraft.
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Re: Identification of crashed RCAF aircraft
Flying Officer Boyd, Harold Malcolm CT-133 Silver Star 21095 13 June 1967
http://rcafassociation.ca/honours-aw...alties-rcafcf/ Canadair CT-133 Silver Star Mk 3 21095 |
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Re: Identification of crashed RCAF aircraft
Thank you Revi16 for express respons.
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Re: Identification of crashed RCAF aircraft
I'm at a loss where Kendall AFB is/was? Or is it the town of Kendal in Saskatchewan?
Regards, Leendert |
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Re: Identification of crashed RCAF aircraft
RCAF Moose Jaw is close to Kendal.
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Re: Identification of crashed RCAF aircraft
Thank you for clearing up this misunderstanding. Can you also provide me with the cause of this accident.
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