Pilot History
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Pilot History
Gentlemen.
A new friend has informed me, his father was a Hurricane and Spitfire pilot for the RCAF. Being an amateur historian and Spitfire enthusiast I want to research this man's war record. There were three squadrons which had Hurricanes and Spifires.
402, 403. and 401.
Besides his log book (if it can be found) what is the best area to begin with? His name: Robert M. Guy. Born 1919.
Thanking you in advance for any assistance.
A new friend has informed me, his father was a Hurricane and Spitfire pilot for the RCAF. Being an amateur historian and Spitfire enthusiast I want to research this man's war record. There were three squadrons which had Hurricanes and Spifires.
402, 403. and 401.
Besides his log book (if it can be found) what is the best area to begin with? His name: Robert M. Guy. Born 1919.
Thanking you in advance for any assistance.
Sir Charles- Posts : 1
Join date : 2013-01-07
Re: Pilot History
Try the Air Force Museum in Trenton. Cheers! John.
John W Reid- Posts : 3
Join date : 2013-01-08
Age : 83
Location : Dollard des Ormeaux,Montreal,Canada
Re: Pilot History
Do you have any info about the dates when he was flying? Where he was stationed?
AFM in Trenton is definitely a good place to look.
AFM in Trenton is definitely a good place to look.
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