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The RCAF Group Build Birthday Party

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Posted by brain44 on Monday, March 31, 2008 10:18 AM

Even though I am not Canadian, I grew up on the NYS/QUE border and have many relatives living in the eastern Canada area, so this will be my tribute to them as well as the RCAF! The Arrow is itching to go, Poppie!  Make sure to add me to the list!

Brian  Cowboy [C):-)]

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Posted by jssel on Monday, March 31, 2008 8:36 AM

All set here.  Revellogram P40 OOB with 403 Squadron markings as researched by an old Camo and Markings publication.  KH*R AH883.  Let the clebration begin.

 

Jeff

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Posted by Poppie on Monday, March 31, 2008 7:05 AM

The RCAF Group Build Birthday Party

Welcome, welcome, welcome.  One day to go before the party starts (1 April) then we can all sing "Happy Birthday RCAF".

I still think "Royal Canadian Air Force" sounds a whole lot better than the "Canadian Armed Forces - Air Command".   There's no sense of history, no romance of the air.  Ah well, let's build it like it was.  Poppie

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  • From: Prince George B.C., Canada
Posted by Bullet21 on Sunday, March 30, 2008 6:06 AM
Sounds good Poppie! I've got a few kits in the stash of our stuff, but I'll have to do some research to build anything really specific. Maybe a Wellington or a Lancaster. I'll find something in here for sure so count me in. Thumbs Up [tup]

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Posted by Poppie on Friday, March 28, 2008 10:06 PM
 arki30 wrote:

2 years?  Uh, it's hard enough keeping a year long build active.  You might want to reel that in a little, but it's your build.

Arki,  Thanks for the advice. I wasn't too sure how long to make it but figured it was easier to cut it short if everyone was finished than it would be to extend it. Second, I figured because of the numbers of Cdn Sqn's associated with Bomber Command and the new Revell Lancaster kit, guys might want more time to fiddle with a multi engine job.  Anyway, I'll get things up and rolling and then do a poll and take it from there.  Thanks again for the advice.

 

"This is a gentle place if I but make it so." Poppie
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Posted by arki30 on Friday, March 28, 2008 9:27 PM

2 years?  Uh, it's hard enough keeping a year long build active.  You might want to reel that in a little, but it's your build.

Cool concept!  I'm not sure I have anything Canadian.  Hmm....

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Posted by dirtball on Friday, March 28, 2008 5:38 PM
  Poppie my friend. Glad to see you back. And starting a GB to boot! Good for you Good luck with it...............Harv
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The RCAF Group Build Birthday Party
Posted by Poppie on Friday, March 28, 2008 3:11 PM
RCAF GROUP BUILD
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he RCAF Group Build Birthday Party.

PREAMBLE;   The RCAF was formed, the first time, on 1 April, 1918, so its our birthday in a few days!  The formation and history of the RCAF during WWI and the inter-war years is a farce - it started with 2 officers, 1 mechanic and $5000 to buy 1 airplane!. 

At the begining of WWII, in 1939, the RCAF had 230 aircraft, half of these were allocated for training purposes.  The 'offensive' wing consisted of 19 Hurricane Mk I and 10 Fairey Battle Light Bombers.  From this humble begining in 1939, the RCAF grew to be the fourth largest allied air force. Canadian Squadrons flew just about every type of aircraft, in most of the theatres of conflict of the war.  Thats a pretty major accomplishment.  It's estimated that at the war's end, over 14% of Canadians (including Newfoundlanders) were in uniform.

RULES ARE:

  • A) the Build starts 1 April 2008 and runs for 2 years
  • B) any and all types of aircraft, theatres of operation, are included (because of the wide scope of aircraft involved),
  • C) it should be aimed at finding Canadian Squadrons,
  • D) squadrons that Canadians served in are acceptable
  • but must be noted.
  • aircraft flown by notable Cdn Pilots in, say, RAF and AAAF Squadrons are acceptable
  • f) it should include both offensive and defensive operations ie fighter and bomber squadrons,including night bombing offensives, This includes TAT, Training, Army Support, Night Fighter. In other words = no area of operations excluded. 
  • g) you should post some information on when your squadron went operational, awards, novel operations, notable pilots, etc (that's pretty well all noted at http://www.rcaf.com/).
  • h) sign in begins on the RCAF Birthday - 1 April
  • I)Deadline is 1 October 2008
  • J) build runs for two years
  • K) Scale is: ALL SCALES WELCOME - any manufacturer
  • h) Aftermarket goodies are restricted to what your pocketbook allows but are not encouraged overall - emphasis is on 'scratchbuilding.
  • l) bomber & escort combinations are encouraged
  • J) post your choice of plane, its history and Poppie will keep track of everyone and issue a badge
  • NOTE: I'm still working on the badge

 

There is a complete list of planes that Canadians saw service in with RAF and RCAF SQN's at http://www.rcaf.com/aircraft/

Here's a quick break down.

BOMBERS

  •  Lancaster's - 12 Squadrons
  • Bristol Beaufort's  - 404, 415 SQN's
  • Bristol Blenheim - 404, 406, 407,415, 419 SQN's
  • Bolingbrokes - 8, 111 118 SQN's (in Aleutians)
  • Mosquito's  406, 409,  410, 418, SQNs (night fighters) & 404 fighter bomber
  • Boston's - 418 SQNs (Night Intruder)
  • Fairey Barracuda - 825, 826 SQN's
  • Halifax Bombers  (14 SQN's)
  • Hampden Torpedo Bombers - 408,  420, SQN's
  • Wellington Bombers *11 RCAF SQN's saw service (on loan) with RAF 1941-44 plus 407 & 415 SQN's in Coastal Command

FIGHTERS

  • Boulton Paul Defiants - 409,  410 SQN's
  • Beau fighter (Night Fighters) 404, 406, 409, 419 SQN's
  • P-40 Tomahawk - 400, 403, 414, 414, 430 SQN;s
  • Mosquito (Night Fighter) - 406, 408, 409, 410, 418, SQN's
  • Hawker Hurricane - 242, 401, 402, 417, 438, 439,440 SQN's
  • Typhoon - 438, 439, 440 SQN's
  • P-51 Mustang - 400, 414, 430, 331, 442 SQN's
  • Spitfire - 15 SQN's total served in Spits up to 1945 including N Africa & Italy

Canucks flew all kinds of combat craft during the war while posted to RAF SQN's. Planes like Gladiators, Wildcat, Tempests Corsairs are all on the list.

Post your intent on the forum and I'll  pull everything together together from there.

"This is a gentle place if I but make it so." Poppie
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