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Sun Jan 05, 2014 1:08 pm
Tulio wrote:Howdy, Ollie!
The book:
Harvard!
The North American Trainers in Canada
by David C. Fletcher and Doug MacPhail
DCF Flying Books
San Josef, BC
P.O. Box 8589
Dundas, Ontario
L9H 5G1
ISBN 0-9693825-0-2
There are a few pages (142-144, 153) with text in re: Goldilocks.
There are four b&W photos and a color plate on aircraft flown by this group.
Goldilocks Harvards:
According to the book:
"The "Goldilocks" did not have any specific aircraft allotted for their use year round but would usually practice after a working day, much like the "Easy Aces" of a decade earlier, using whatever aircraft were available. When the airshow season grew nearer, the pilots settled on individual favourites which then got "the full treatment."
From the b&w photos, I can read these serials:
216
233
353
367
370
390
403
406
421
433
436
448
449 (color plate)
Hope this helps.
If you want, I can xerox the pages and mail them to you.
Saludos,
Tulio
Sun Jan 05, 2014 4:08 pm
The french wrote:Tulio wrote:....From the b&w photos, I can read these serials:
216
233
353
367
370
390
403
406
421
433
436
448
449 (color plate)
280 and 354 were also used as can attest a photo taken on May 15, 1963 near Moose Jaw (233, 280, 353, 354, 406, 433 and 448)
Mon Jan 06, 2014 1:44 pm