Sometimes the best laid plans don’t go right. Learn today about the USS William D Porter. Called the “Unluckiest ship in the US Navy”
#296Daily – Dangerous duty – as war raged across Europe, sea mines became huge problem for navigation. One solution to clear sea lanes was to fly a plane INCREDIBLY low over the water, while it had a special device on it […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Snowbird team they’ll be flying near Cambridge this Saturday – late afternoon. This link give their route over southern Ontario. They should be visible from the north end of the city ( depending on visibility)
#296Daily – Manned Dragon – For almost a decade, the only manned vehicle travelling to the International Space Station has been the Soyuz. A workhorse – the Soyuz is universally respected for its work over the past decades.However with a single […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Canadian’s are sometimes used to making do with what’s available. Another example of that was a 1944 shortage of armoured vehicles to move Canadian Troops.A solution became stripping the turrets out of several obsolete tanks, and just filling the big […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Cadets – attempting to use kahoot for first time. those of you who actually use Kahoot and have followed #296Daily – give this a shot. it’s all 296 and cadet program related stuff. https://kahoot.it/challenge/06636494?challenge-id=aa280e73-a83b-4a1a-a1fc-6ab7b240915e_1588787925625 Game PIN: 06636494 Then let us know […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Learn the basics on controls for a helicopter. ( a follow on to yesterdays introduction to physics for helicopters
Tonight would be a regular CO’s parade, and we wish to congratulate the following cadets on their promotions. Promoted to Flight Corporal – FCpl Wood, and to Sergeant – Sgt Robertson. I know we join with the rest of the […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
#296Daily Bonus – Today our friends in the Netherlands mark 75 years since the liberation of their country. Canada and the Netherlands continue to hold a special relationship – Canadian Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen were instrumental in helping free their nation. […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Repatriation of our military members lost in the training accident in the Mediterranean will begin tomorrow. 296 Squadron Cadets and Staff join with the CF, and our nation in expressing our sympathies to the families and friends of those lost. […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
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