I welcome any photos and information from these former military facilities. Please contact: wpf13@hotmail.com

Please visit my other blogs:

RCAF Station Centralia - No. 9 SFTS

http://rcafcentralia.blogspot.ca/

Camp Borden - Mo. 1 SFTS

http://rcafcampborden.blogspot.ca/

Fingal - No. 4 Bombing and Gunnery School

http://rcaffingal.blogspot.ca/

Moncton - No. 8 Service Flying Training School

http://rcafmoncton.blogspot.ca/

St. Catharines - No. 9 Elementary Flying Training School

http://9efts.blogspot.ca/

Calgary - No. 3 Service Flying Training School

http://rcafcalgary.blogspot.ca/

London, Ontario - No. 3 Elementary Flying Training School, No. 4 Air Observers School

http://3eftslondon.blogspot.ca/


Uplands - No. 2 Service Flying Training School

http://rcafuplands.blogspot.ca/

Goderich - No. 12 Elementary Flying Training School

http://12efts.blogspot.ca/

Yorkton - No. 11 Service Flying Training School

http://rcafyorkton.blogspot.ca/

Jarvis - No. 1 Bombing and Gunnery School

http://rcafjarvis.blogspot.ca/

Brantford - No. 5 Service Flying Training School

http://rcafbrantford.blogspot.ca/


Friday, July 2, 2010

No. 2 Service Flying Training School, Uplands



Harvard trainers at Uplands - from Captains of the Clouds


Wings parade Uplands - Captains of the Clouds. 'Billy' Bishop, 2nd from right 

No. 5 Service Flying Training School, Brantford




No. 6 Service Flying Training School, Dunnville

No. 16 Service Flying Training School, Hagersville

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Yale 3399 Takes to the Air

From Captains of the Clouds


Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Saturday, June 12, 2010

No. 14 Service Flying Training School Aylmer



Control tower at Aylmer circa 1949



Malta ace George Beurling playing pool at Aylmer with G/C Norman Irwin, Station C.O. 1943



Australian pilot graduates at Aylmer 1942

No. 4 Bombing and Gunnery School, Fingal


























Aerial view today showing outline of triangular runways



Airmen outside main gate at Fingal in 1942.



Plaque today located near former main gate to Fingal base.



Fingal 1942 - Airman on guard duty beside control tower

Former RAF/RCAF Base at Clinton





Gate on south side. 'Cocks Folly' (silo) in background



Same view today. Salt storage on former parade square



CF-100 'Clunks' fly over the parade square during Air Force Day at Clinton.



Closeup of 'Cock's Folly'. The historic structure was knocked down to make room for storing salt.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Centralia Swimming Pool beside former Drill Hall



Swimming pool circa 1944 located beside drill hall. Station personnel raised funds to construct the pool.



Former location of swimming pool today.

Centralia Control Tower






Former Motor Transport Section Centralia




Leading Aircraftman Gordon Harold Wilson RAAF



On June 13, 1943, 33 Australians commenced training at No. 9 Service Flying Training School, Centralia, Ontario, Canada, becoming the first from their country to train at the school. Sadly, one Australian would lose his life July 25, 1943. Leading Aircraftman Gordon Harold Wilson was on a night flying exercise in Anson 7291. While making a turn in the circuit, Wilson apparently became disoriented by ground fog and the aircraft that he was piloting crashed about four miles North West of the airport. A memorial service was held at Trivitt Memorial Church with internment in the Exeter Cemetery.

Leading Aircraftman Wilson's grave in Exeter Cemetery





No. 12 EFTS Display Goderich Airport

























Original wartime-era buildings Clinton.