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| Picture Photograph of a Tiger Moth sitting on a grassy field. the call letters are G-AMTV, there is no one in it. The fuselage in painted bright red while it has silver wings. |
| Picture A picture of a Tiger Moth just above a grass landing strip. There is a RCAF rondel visible but not the call letters. A lone pilot is on board. |
| Picture Picture of a Harvard coming in to land, the undercarriage is down ready to touch down. RCAF Harvard on approach, wheels down ready for landing. |
| Picture A picture of a Moth flying over dry prairie with mountains in the background. There appears to be two people in the aircraft. |
| Picture A photograph of a restored RAF WWI aircraft. The tail number on it is B7270. The colours are very dark blue, red nose with an RAF rondel. The upper wings appear to be a lighter blue. |
| Picture A picture of a yellow plane number N55846 flying over an autumn landscape. It has a radial engine and just the pilot. |
| Picture A twin engine passenger plane, probably a Beech, sitting on the edge of a prairie runway with fields in the background. |
| Picture This picture is of a Cessna RCAF training plane, in a climbing mode. The number on the fuselage is 305. |
| Picture What appears to be a painting in shades of reddish brown of a Harvard plane by a control tower. The plane number is 76, while the tower has the number 07 on the side. |
| Picture A drawing of the crew loading a bomb into a Lancaster plane. |