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What a great series of photos and stories. The German aircraft look like Ju188, a development of the Ju88.
It was a fairly common exercise for Australian pilots and navigators (observers) to be sent to Canada for their SFTS which stands for Service Flying Training School. Thanks for sharing these Mike.
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