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The Royal Canadian Air Force existed from 1924 to 1968, later designated Canadian Forces Air Command under the Canadian Forces, and then renamed to its original historic name of Royal Canadian Air Force in 2011. These are the squadrons that have served with Canada's air force since 1924.
List of Royal Canadian Air Force squadrons; 0–9. 8 Air Maintenance Squadron; 10 Radar Squadron (RCAF) 21 Aerospace Control and Warning Squadron; 42 Radar Squadron;
The Canadian Forces have leased aircraft from vendors to help transport troops and equipment from Canada and other locations in the past decade. Transport aircraft have been leased as required. Despite RCAF marking all aircraft have civilian registration numbers. Beechcraft B300 Super King Air. Two aircraft leased from Transwest Air Limited.
The air show at Inuvik, Northwest Territories, in 1974 was the first time that an aerobatic team had performed at midnight (daylight conditions north of the Arctic Circle). [25] The first official air show performed by the Snowbirds as 431 (Air Demonstration) Squadron was on 28 April 1978 at Royal Roads Military College, Victoria, British Columbia.
The Canadian Air Force (CAF) was established in 1920 as the successor to a short-lived two-squadron Canadian Air Force that was formed during the First World War in Europe. . Wing Commander John Scott Williams was tasked in 1921 with organizing the CAF, handing command over later the same year to Air Marshal Lindsay Gordon.
Headquarters, Royal Canadian Air Force Aerospace Warfare Centre, at CFB Trenton [3]. 434 Operational Test and Evaluation Squadron, at CFB Trenton [4]; 414 EWS (Electronic Warfare Support) Squadron, On 7 December 2007 approval was received for the squadron to stand up once more, this time as 414 EWS (Electronic Warfare Support) Squadron.
Pages in category "Canadian Forces aircraft squadrons" ... 415 Long Range Patrol Force Development Squadron; 416 Tactical Fighter Squadron; 417 Combat Support Squadron;
1.6 Numbers. 2 Radio call signs. ... No. 2 Tactical Air Force Communication Squadron RAF, No. 3 Group Communication Flight RAF: 2 TAF, 3 Gp Comm Flt C: