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PostPosted: Wed Jan 08, 2020 7:19 pm 
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I'm under the assumption these RCAF C-47's are indeed "Target Tower's" by the stripes and all that "stuff" hanging off the tail.
Question: What is all that stuff used for? Any target tow experts out there?

Must have been an attractive scheme in color.

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 08, 2020 8:33 pm 
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Just wow...just wow....

Mark...where did you find these!!!!!??????

It looks like a mixed mash of early RCAF / test bed / commemorative what so ever......

Almost like a local squadron hack job....Really impressed here......

Not even counting the triple zip zag red bolt which I never seen before.....

What I can point out / think out:
- The weird window side bulge, looks like a target tug helper
- The really bizarre like metal side hump on the front side fuselage
- The recent Canadian RCAF roundel.......this was recent!

Makes me wonder if that was? One of the pic are paratroopers hooks methinks!

What a gorgeous Canadian bird that is.....

As ever...I cannot express my gratitude enough!!!!!

Happy new year late an all the best.....


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And also on the last 2 pics....

Look at the apparatus under the wing / close to the wing tip....

Same things with all the aerials on the tail!!!!!!

Make you awed on how new technology was explored / tried.....

Sir...your one of your best post for me.....

Sincerely and truly....

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BTW....you may be curious to send out these to Plane Savers / Joe

He has a really unique survivor: https://youtu.be/9Qfng6pUuFM

Could help on the provenance!

Will do a tail number search later for sure.....Paratrooper trainer????


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I'm sure Plane Savers would love to feature these pictures in an episode, they can be reached at PlaneSavers@gmail.com
Michel Lemieux wrote:
BTW....you may be curious to send out these to Plane Savers / Joe

He has a really unique survivor: https://youtu.be/9Qfng6pUuFM

Could help on the provenance!

Will do a tail number search later for sure.....Paratrooper trainer????


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Here's a BIG batch of color photos.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/142209609 ... 2589915076

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Wow...tks Mark!

Interesting nose job!

https://www.flickr.com/photos/142209609@N05/49356342113/in/album-72157712589915076/


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It is a shame they probably scrapped it instead of somehow saving it.


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Michel Lemieux wrote:
The recent Canadian RCAF roundel.......this was recent!

The roundels seen on the Daks in these photos were used from 1948-1965, replaced with the 'New Leaf' roundel when the new flag was introduced in 1965.

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Do we have any idea the date(s) for these pictures?

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Do we have any idea the date(s) for these pictures?


The first three of 657 were taken in May 1951, most likely just after being converted by Canadair.

The one of KN269 was taken in June 1951.

Not sure about the one of 660, but by the code style it would have probably been in the mid to late 50's.

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I believe this was it later when it was lost. #657
https://www.baaa-acro.com/crash/crash-d ... -bienville

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