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Old 19th Oct 2007, 10:42
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Canadian M.R./A.S.W. ops Sept - Oct 1967 ?

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Does anyone have historical data of Canadian Neptune missions flown in the 2nd half of September 1967 and all of October 1967 from Summerside or other bases adjacent to or covering Nova Scotia ? Or other M.R./A.S.W. aircraft operations in that area during that period possibly U.S. Navy.
Any information most welcome.
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After 13 years! I’ll try again. Any information folks ?
When were the RCAF Neptune and Albatross withdrawn from service?
My senility impaired web searching is failing me badly.
Which RCAF maritime patrol / anti submarine warfare units were based on the Atlantic Coast in October 1967.
Thanks for your time and trouble
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Try this on facebook. They’ll probably have someone who could tell you the tire pressure on the last takeoff.
https://www.facebook.com/search/top?...ary%20aircraft
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Originally Posted by albatross
Try this on facebook. They’ll probably have someone who could tell you the tire pressure on the last takeoff.
https://www.facebook.com/search/top?...ary%20aircraft
many thanks for your kind suggestion, however I am not a member of Facebook!
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