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Summary
DescriptionSabrecrew.jpg
Deutsch: Gefechtsbereite QRA-Alarmrotte, in Warteposition auf Startfreigabe, vom 3. Jagdflieger-Geschwader (Königlich Kanadische Luftwaffe) auf dem Fliegerhorst Zweibrücken in Westdeutschland, währen des Überfluges einer kanadischen Sabres Flugformation.
English: Alert crew at No. 3 Fighter Wing (Royal Canadian Air Force), Zweibrücken, Germany waits to scramble as Sabres fly overhead.
Date
circa 1957
date QS:P,+1957-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
. Exact date unknown. Source was published in 1959, so image is older than 50 years and is therefore PD Canada.
Source
Scanned from Book: Leslie Roberts. There Shall Be Wings, A History of the Royal Canadian Air Force. Clarke, Irwin & Co. 1959
Author
Canadian Department of National Defence
Other versions
This photo was taken of my father in 1957. Led by S/L Edward (Snapper) Gray. 434 Squadron 1956/57. 434 Squadron History. Publisher, Hanger Bookshelf.
Licensing
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