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Charles Lindbergh (spirit@stlouis.invalid) 2015/11/20 12:53

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Indrek, were you able to decode the picture of the T-33?  I will await your reply before continuing to post.


On Fri, 20 Nov 2015 19:08:35 +0000, Charles Lindbergh <spirit@stlouis.invalid> wrote:

>Another crazy low pass by Ormand Haydon Baillie in his Black Knight T-33 Silver Star.The spectacular paint
>scheme is based on an RCAF design for 414 Black Knight Squadron that flew the type. Vintage Wings of Canada is
>proud to have been part of 414's history. The squadron was disbanded in the 1990s. However, in December of
>2007, approval was received for the squadron to stand up once more, this time as 414 EWS (Electronic Warfare
>Support) Squadron. Belonging to 3 Wing Bagotville, the squadron is based in Ottawa and is composed of military
>Electronic Warfare Officers who fulfill the combat support role, flying on civilian contracted aircraft. The
>squadron was re-formed at the Vintage Wings hangar at the Gatineau Airport on 20 January 2009 to operate the
>Dassault/Dornier Alpha Jet provided by Top Aces Consulting.
>
>Haydon-Baillie died in Germany in a P-51 Mustang on July 3, 1977.

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