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DescriptionYale 3416 Numbers View.JPG
English: Royal Canadian Air Force Yale 3416 W/T at Guelph Airpark, Guelph, Ontario, Canada. Restored by T. Dietrich and B. Revell. This Yale is a Wireless Trainer (W/T). It served with the RCAF No. 4 Wireless School Flying Squadron and suffered a groundloop accident at St. Catharines on 29 May 1944.[1]
This aircraft appeared in the 1942 Hollywood motion picture "Captains of the Clouds", starring James Cagney. Photo taken with permission of Tiger Boys Aircraft Works. In November 2013 this aircraft moved to No. 6 RCAF Museum, Dunnville, Ontario, Canada.[2]
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Author
J. S. Bond
Camera location
43° 33′ 36″ N, 80° 11′ 24″ W
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43.560000; -80.190000
References
↑Royal Canadian Air Force No. 4 Wireless School Daily Diary. Canadiana.org 572. Library and Archives Canada.
↑(1969) Canadian Military Aircraft, Serials & Photographs, 1920 - 1968, Ottawa, Ontario: Canadian War Museum, Publication 69-2, Crown Copyrights reserved, p. 261
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