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David Legg wrote:To this day, the Canadians have a habit of giving their own names to military types.
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David Legg wrote:To this day, the Canadians have a habit of giving their own names to military types.
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mrhenniger wrote:As for the tank, I doubt they would remove it. I would imagine the expense would not be worth the effort. Mike
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Oscar Duck wrote:Why did the Canucks call the PBY the Canso? Couldn't they spell Catalina????
CAPFlyer wrote:David Legg wrote:To this day, the Canadians have a habit of giving their own names to military types.
...Except for (but not exclusively) Hornet, Globemaster, Hercules, Buffalo, Twin Otter, Jet Ranger, Voodoo, Seafire, Sea Fury, Banshee, Firefly, Avenger, Tracker, Nimrod, Swordfish, Anson, Huey, Dakota, Expeditor, Harvard, Sea King, Freighter, Starfighter, Caribou, Albatross, Firefly (Slingsby), Chipmunk, Kiowa, Challenger, King Air, Chinook, Griffon, and Hawk.![]()
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Sorry, had to (although it took 30 minutes to go through the list of aircraft operated by the Canadian forces and find their nicknames on the web).
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k5083 wrote:Uh ... if Buffalo, Twin Otter, Caribou, and Chipmunk weren't Canada's own names, whose were they?
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