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Re: RAF Casualty Air Evacuation Units - own aircraft?
Leendert
Interesting question. I looked up the various units in Air Britain's Flying Training and Support Units since 1912. Using their information, I would say....maybe.... Most of these units were very short lived (at least in Europe) and No 1 CAEU was an exception, being reformed a second time on 16 Nov 1944 at Evere and having two flights. Unfortunately no aircraft are listed (known?) From where does your C-flight come from? The A-B book has only A and B flight listed. The other exception was No 2 CAEU which did have aircraft assigned to them, a Sentinel KJ407 and Tiger Moth NL967 being listed in the book. This unit had also been reformed a second time but in India so had nothing to do with Europe. Cheers Stig |
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