Tom, I think the April 1st date was probably chosen by the RCAF, following on from the creation of the RAF on April 1st, 1918, more to do with administrative year starts than April Fool, I think. The RAAF claims they are 88 years old this March 31st, so in good company, although the RAAF is, of course three years and
TWO days 'older' than the RCAF.
However the RCAF did manage to form a couple of units in, IIRC, 1918 at Upper Heyford, UK, before the end of the war cause massive disbandment.
Another RAAF-Canadian connection:
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Royal Australian Air Force makes history
26 Mach 2009
FSGT Ben Wright
For the first time in history a Royal Australian Air Force Ensign is to be flown from the Canadian Flagpole at Regatta Point in the ACT on 31st March 2009.
Only the Australian National Flag, Canadian National Flag and the United Nations Flag have ever had the honour of being flown from the Canadian Flagpole in the National Capital. However on the 31st March 2009, history will be made when the Royal Australian Air Force Ensign is proudly hoisted above the National Capital to celebrate the 88th anniversary of the Air Force’s formation.
Airmen from Australia’s Federation Guard will raise the Ensign at 07:00am. Air Force’s most senior enlisted airman, Warrant Officer of the Air Force JJ Millar will take the salute, as the Ensign is hoisted 40 metres above Regatta Point on this momentous occasion for the Royal Australian Air Force. The actual Ensign has been specially hand sewn and measures a substantial 7.3 by 3.6 metres.
Two F/A-18 Hornets belonging to Air Combat Group at RAAF Base Williamtown will perform a flypast of the National Capital as part of Air Force’s celebrations. At approximately 11:05am they will ‘buzz’ the Canadian Flagpole as a sign of respect and honour of the Ensign under which they proudly serve the people of Australia.
The Royal Australian Air Force Ensign was approved in its current form by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in 1981 and proclaimed an Australian Flag by His Excellency the Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia in 1982. This effectively made the Ensign the Battle Ensign of the Air Force. It is light-blue with a RAAF Roundel in the lower fly and the Southern Cross on the fly. The RAAF Roundel has a red kangaroo in motion at its centre.
As part of Air Force’s celebrations, RAAF Roundel flags will also fly along King’s Avenue and the Russell roundabout from 23rd March until 03rd April.
The Canadian Flag Pole was erected in 1957 as a gift to Australia from Canada. It is located in a prominent position on the shores of Lake Burley Griffin at Regatta Point. Its erection was one of the catalysts leading to the eventual development of a significant central park – Commonwealth Park – for the national capital.
Air Force hopes to make the Ensign raising ceremony an annual event to mark the start of its birthday celebrations. The RAAF will celebrate its 90th anniversary in 2011.
http://www.airforce.gov.au/