
441 Tactical Fighter Squadron - Wikipedia
441 Tactical Fighter Squadron was a unit of the Canadian Forces. It was originally formed as a unit of the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) during the Second World War. The squadron operated the McDonnell Douglas CF-18 Hornet fighter jet from CFB Cold Lake in Alberta , …
441 Squadron - Royal Canadian Air Force Association
No. 441 Squadron. Badge: A silver fox’s mask Motto: Stalk and kill Authority: King George VI, December 1945. The silver fox, an animal indigenous to Canada, represents the squadron’s nickname.
No. 441 Squadron (RCAF): Second World War - HistoryOfWar.org
Dec 20, 2021 · No.441 Squadron (RCAF) was a Canadian fighter squadron that had a varied career, supporting the D-Day landings, escorting Bomber Command's daylight raids over Germany and providing fighter defences for Scapa Flow.
441 Tactical Fighter Squadron - Canada.ca
The squadron flew air defence operations in eastern Canada under 'Eastern Air Command'. After transfer overseas, it flew on air defence operations in Great Britain and France under 'Fighter Command' and '2nd Tactical Air Force'.
No 441 (RCAF) Squadron and combined report nos 441 and 442 …
Mar 16, 2025 · Catalogue description No 441 (RCAF) Squadron and combined report nos 441 and 442 Squadrons 28 March 1944 This record has been digitised as part of multiple records You can browse for these...
No.441 Sqn RCAF - Squadron Profile. - Military Gallery
No.441 Sqn RCAF Founded : 8th February 1944 Country : Canada Fate : Disbanded 7th August 1945 Known Aircraft Codes : 9G Silver Fox . Stalk and kill. Flew Mustangs from April 1945.
Unit 441 Sqn aircraft photos - AirHistory.net
Based at Marville in France having moved from RAF North Luffenham in 1958. The squadron was disbanded at Marville in December 1963 and re-activated the following month with the CF104 Starfighter. Part of a small det of Canadian Hornets visiting NASNI a month after 9/11. Unusual chequered markings.
AScaleCanadian: No. 441 (RCAF) Squadron 1944-1945
Nov 2, 2011 · You get a short history of 441 Squadron, a quick history lesson on RCAF Article XV squadrons, and then the rest is tables, listings, photos, and profile drawings.
PL - Osman McMillan KIA - CASPIR
No 441 (F) Squadron was formed in Sydney, NS as No. 125 (F) Squadron RCAF on 20 April 1942. It flew Hawker Hurricane aircraft on East Coast air defence. It was the fourth of six home squadrons transferred overseas without its aircraft, and was re-designated No. 441 (F) Squadron RCAF at Digby, Lincolnshire, UK on February 8 1944. It flew ...
AvroLand - 441 Squadron - thanks to RCAF.com
When transferred to the UK in February 1944, No. 125 Squadron, RCAF was renumbered No. 441. Established at Digby flying Spitfire Mk VB's, it moved to Holmesley South and replaced those with Mk IXB's the following month, commencing operations as part of No. 144 Wing, 2nd TAF (Tactical Air Force).