Canadian Army Pilot Mini-Luncheon Canadian War Museum Ottawa ON 2 Oct 2018: View Content
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By LCol (Ret’d) John Dicker Co-ordinator, Editorial Board, Canadian Army Aviation Website
Canadian Army Pilots’ Luncheon Hylands Golf and Country Club Ottawa ON 20 Sep 2018: View Content
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Then and Now – Canadian Army Cessna 182 Aircraft: View Content
By LCol John Dicker RCCS.
L-19L 16728, one of the original four 182s in the Flight: View Content
The pilot is Capt Joe Thibedeau and the other folks in the picture are
members of a family who were waiting to pick-up Joe's passenger whom Joe
just flew in. The location is unknown at this time.
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Contributed by Capt Joe Thibedeau
The first four Cessna L-182s acquired by the Canadian Army: View Content
16726, 727, 728 and 729 on the ramp at the T&L Flight based at RCAF Station Rockcliffe in Aug 1962. All four were D models.
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Contributed by Col Frank Bayne
Training & Liaison Flight AHQ Images: View Content
Images contributed by Col Frank Bayne and Capt Joe Thibedeau.
Miscellaneous Flights: View Content
From the RCASC Corps history book “The Last Waggon” that was authored by Colonel J.D. Murray and Colonel Lorne Rodenbush (Chapt 9 "The Corps in the Air").
Permission by Colonel Lorne Rodenbush.
Master list of all Canadian Army Aviators 1940-1970: View Content
Researched and compiled by BGen Joe Oakley with the assistance of LCol John Dicker.