100 Facts for 100 Years of the Royal Canadian Air Force: The tiger head badge used for 424 Squadron, though popular, is not the official badge for the...
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100 Facts for 100 Years of the Royal Canadian Air Force: The tiger head badge used for 424 Squadron, though popular, is not the official badge for the squadron. The design was originally created by Mat Ferguson as nose art on a World War II Wellington bomber around 1943 and included the words “The ‘A’ Train”. Get tickets for the Quinte International Air Show at ✈️ quinteairshow.ca...
100 Facts for 100 Years of the Royal Canadian Air Force: The tiger head badge used for 424 Squadron, though popular, is not the official badge for the...
100 Facts for 100 Years of the Royal Canadian Air Force: 440 Squadron is nicknamed Vampire Squadron and their insignia features a bat, which...
100 Facts for 100 Years of the Royal Canadian Air Force: 440 Squadron, also known as Vampire Squadron, performs imperative liaison tasks to...
100 Facts for 100 Years of the Royal Canadian Air Force: The 8-Wing Motto is one to live by. IN OMNIA PARATUS, which in English is translated as...
100 Facts for 100 Years of the Royal Canadian Air Force: CFB Trenton has been home to 437 Husky Squadron since way back in 1961. Their motto is...
100 Facts for 100 Years of the Royal Canadian Air Force: The commanding officer at CFB Trenton is Colonel Leighton James, who took over the post last...
100 Facts for 100 Years of the Royal Canadian Air Force: Canada’s Search and Rescue program was initially formed in 1944 as the Para-Rescue...
Excitement is building as the final preparations are underway for the much-anticipated Quinte International Air Show (QIAS) at 8 Wing/CFB Trenton...
Excitement is in the air for CFB Trenton officials and community members alike as the long-anticipated Quinte International Air Show draws closer. 8...
Sponsored by Former airfieldEveryone knows Silverstone is a former airfield – but did you know it was home to the legendary Wellington bomber?...