Tuesday, June 21, 2011
CT-142 Dash 8
The Dash-8 navigation trainer is operated by 402 "City of Winnipeg" Squadron in support of the Canadian Forces Air Navigation School (CFANS) at 17 Wing Winnipeg. (CF Photo)
CT-142 Dash 8
A CT-142 Dash 8 flies over British Columbia. The Dash-8 navigation trainer is operated by 402 "City of Winnipeg" Squadron in support of the Canadian Forces Air Navigation School (CFANS) at 17 Wing Winnipeg. (CF Photo by Private Vaughan Lightowler)
CT-142 Dash 8
A CT-142 Dash 8 flies over British Columbia. The Dash-8 navigation trainer is operated by 402 "City of Winnipeg" Squadron in support of the Canadian Forces Air Navigation School (CFANS) at 17 Wing Winnipeg. (CF Photo by Private Vaughan Lightowler)
CT-142 Dash
Historical photo. Of the six Dash 8s flown by the Air Force, four are equipped as Navigation Trainers and only two are operated as passenger Aircraft in the configuration as shown by this Aircraft. All six Aircraft are operated by 402 "City of Winnipeg" Squadron out of Winnipeg, Manitoba. Although the low visibility insignia markings date this as a relatively recent photo, the camouflage paint sceme has not been used on the Dash 8s since their return from Germany and they are now wearing tactical grey colours. (CF Photo by Warrant Officier Vic Johson)
CT-142 Dash 8
CT-142 Dash 8 aircraft flies over Hohenzollern castle in Germany. (CF Photo by Warrant Officier Vic Johson)
CP-140 Aurora
Stealthy in its low visibility paint scheme, an Aurora returns from patrol. The Aurora's colour often changes because of the way its camouflage reflects the available light, making the aircraft look different from day to day. (DND Photo)
CP-140 Aurora
A CP-140 Aurora, its forward fuselage painted to resemble an eagle's head, in flight over land. (CF Photo)
CP-140 Aurora
A CP-140 Aurora, its forward fuselage painted to resemble an eagle's head, in flight over land. (CF Photo)
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