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I just interviewed a Commonwealth Training officer yesterday in High River Alberta, who told me about this happening while he was an instructor in Alberta. Apparently,it happened fairly often,and he told me of when during one training flight he looked up and saw two wheels of an Anson not ten feet above him. He quickly down powered and dropped away from the other aircraft...
The same fellow now owns and flies the exact same Tiger Moth that he flew back in 1943! Cheers ! |
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I believe him.. I saw a picture once of an Anson that safely landed with another Anson piggy backed in mid air on top of it..Both crews survived and they didn't look damaged in the pix I saw.. It happened.
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Alex Blair :remember :support :drunk: |
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Back in WW2 at the height of the BCATP the sky was full of aircraft. The BCATP employed 10,000 "yellow perils" over 800 cadets killed and 2500 in total including instructors, WAGs,AGs,Os,Ns Bs and unfortunately some joyriders. That must have been a well printed picture as I have a copy somewhere. Also my good friend and veteran WAG Mike Hickie took this picture at Claresholm, Alta. Cessna Crane poor landing, no one killed amazingly.
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