



Dakota 576 Crash Site from (19-April-1944). While on a navigation exercise, the aircraft overshot the Port Hardy Airport and ran out of fuel.




Dakota 576 Crash Site from (19-April-1944). While on a navigation exercise, the aircraft overshot the Port Hardy Airport and ran out of fuel.


RCAF CF-104s numbered 701-705, known as the “Royal Flush”. They were the first Starfighters delivered to what is now RCAF’s AETE.

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Hornet by Treflyn Lloyd-Roberts
Via Flickr:
RCAF Hornet 188053 during its dynamic role demonstration display on the Sunday afternoon at the 2025 Abbotsford Airshow.
Aircraft: Royal Canadian Air Force McDonnell Douglas CF-188A Hornet 188053/053.
Location: Abbotsford International Airport (YXX/CYXX), British Columbia, Canada.
RCAF 06235 CAR 19-04-2025 (Canada 2025) by copyright of Burmarrad (Mark) Camenzuli Thank you
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RCAF 06235 CAR 19-04-2025 (Canada 2025)
RAF Bristol Blenheim Bomber L6739 G-BPIV by Chris Murkin
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RAF Bristol Blenheim Bomber L6739 G-BPIV
This is the only airworthy Blenheim Fighter Bomber in the world,
This airframe is from Canadian-built Bolingbroke IV RCAF 10201, but in 2003 was involved in a landing accident, it was decided to rebuild the aircraft to Mk1 as a British-built Blenheim which the RAF would have used, Blenheim’s were both used by Bomber and Fighter Commands during world war II
Photo taken at the Imperial War Museum Duxford Cambridgeshire 7th Sept 2025 Battle Of Britain Air Show
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A byproduct of a stream I did last night. Was talking about all the goonerbait that exists on the internet, so we wifed up F/L MacCallum and debated whether she would be named Lois or Louise. We settled on Louise, but personally, I think Lois would have been better.
“Peetah. The spitfyah is in the house.”

I drew this about 4 months ago? I don’t quite remember why it wasn’t posted here, but it’s been up on my Instagram since May.
I found out my boyfriend doesn’t really like planes. He did mention his love for mathematics, however. He joined a math club and started raving about how much he loves doing math for fun. Math for fun? I could never understand what goes on in that man’s brain.
There is a Girls und Panzer version of this drawing. I had to run the gif through the washing machine a couple times to compress it enough for Tumblr. I actually like the GuP version better than the RCAF one. Lewis just looks better with the square glasses.


Stir Me a Hurricane - thekatcameback_2253 - Original Work [Archive of Our Own]
This piece was written for the Battle of Britain 2024, but I never finished it. My friends have described it as an… isekai? This might be the only original work that Lewis McCallum is actually featured in.
Some character bios that are related to the story that I couldn’t fit in:
BADLANDS - A young dreamer from Winnipeg, Manitoba. Joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in hopes of becoming either a helicopter pilot or an armour officer, following the footsteps of her veteran father, who had passed away in Iraq. Her mother was unenthusiastic about her wanting to carry her father’s legacy as a tank commander. In turn, she ended up applying to become a fighter pilot through the Royal Military College Kingston, and was accepted. She has a degree in military science, which she’s very proud of. Badlands’ callsign is a telltale of her pilotage when taking off and landing.
SNAPSHOT | BLUE 2 - A former Air Cadet from Langley, British Columbia, who completed the Power Pilot program with the Royal Canadian Air Cadets when he was in his second last year of high school. Snapshot graduated university with a degree in structural engineering, only to realise that wasn’t what he wanted to do with his life. Intending to become a flight engineer, he jokingly applied to be a pilot. He gained his callsign after an embarrassing photo of him was circulated online.
BLUE LEADER - A gleeful pilot from Moncton, New Brunswick, Fundy is the commander of Snapshot’s flight. A wonderful Flying Officer long due for a promotion, Fundy always dreamt of touching the clouded heaven. An ace at his trade, Fundy helps teach Snapshot how to employ dogfight tactics and get used to the Hurricane he’s flying. He doesn’t mind his rambling about missiles and ‘locking on the enemy’ (he thinks that he’s talking about wing-mounted rockets).
Couple notes:
RAF Bristol Blenheim Bomber L6739 G-BPIV by Chris Murkin
Via Flickr:
RAF Bristol Blenheim Bomber L6739 G-BPIV
This is the only airworthy Blenheim Fighter Bomber in the world, This airframe is from Canadian-built Bolingbroke IV RCAF 10201, but in 2003 was involved in a landing accident, it was decided to rebuild the aircraft to Mk1 as a British-built Blenheim which the RAF would have used, Blenheim’s were both used by Bomber and Fighter Commands during World War II
Photo taken at Old Warden Shuttleworth Festvial of Flight Air Show 28th June 2025
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Split Break by Treflyn Lloyd-Roberts
Via Flickr:
A pair of RCAF Hornets start their dynamic role demonstration on the Sunday afternoon at the 2025 Abbotsford Airshow.
Aircraft: Royal Canadian Air Force McDonnell Douglas CF-188B Hornet 188113/113 and CF-188A Hornet 188053/053.
Location: Abbotsford International Airport (YXX/CYXX), British Columbia, Canada.
RAF Bristol Blenheim Bomber L6739 G-BPIV by Chris Murkin
Via Flickr:
RAF Bristol Blenheim Bomber L6739 G-BPIV
This is the only airworthy Blenheim Fighter Bomber in the world, This airframe is from Canadian-built Bolingbroke IV RCAF 10201, but in 2003 was involved in a landing accident, it was decided to rebuild the aircraft to Mk1 as a British-built Blenheim which the RAF would have used, Blenheim’s were both used by Bomber and Fighter Commands during World War II
Photo taken at Old Warden Shuttleworth Festvial of Flight Air Show 28th June 2025
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