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English: The Red Knight air demonstration/aerobatic aircraft of the Royal Canadian Air Force flying over Saskatoon, Saskatchwan, 1960. Aircraft is a CT-133 Silver Star, also known as the T-33. Although one T-33 was used for most shows, two were sometimes used. |
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Source | Scan from book: Dempsey, Daniel V. A Tradition of Excellence - Canada's Airshow Team Heritage, 2002, ISBN 0-9687817-0-5 | ||||
Author | Canadian Department of National Defence (DND PCN-2268) | ||||
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