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    The Golden Hawks originally had eight pilots led by Squadron Leader Fern Villeneuve, but the Golden Hawks were so popular after their 1959 show season that the team was re-established for 1960. The team, under the command of W/C Jack Allan, and the lead of S/L Villeneuve, included pilots: F/L James McCombe , F/L Edward Rozdeba, F/L Jeb Kerr, F/L Ralph Annis, F/L Sam Eisler, F/O Jim Holt and F ...

  2. Oct 12, 2017 · The Golden Hawks, with six F-86 aircraft, comprised the first official RCAF national aerobatic team. Pilots were selected from the Air Defence Command or Training Command at RCAF Station Chatham in New Brunswick. Chatham was home of No. 1 (Fighter) Operational Training Unit and became base of operations for the Golden Hawks.

  3. The Golden Hawks aerobatic team was formed on March 1, 1959 to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of powered flight in Canada, when the primitive Silver Dart biplane flown by J.A.D. McCurdy lifted off from Bras D’Or Lake at Cape Breton,Nova Scotia in February 1909. In 1974, McCurdy was installed as an original member of Canada’s Aviation Hall ...

  4. The RCAF Golden Hawks were officially formed on March 1, 1959 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of powered flight in Canada and the 35th anniversary of the Royal Canadian Air Force. The team, under the leadership of Squadron Leader Fern Villeneuve, was to develop an aerobatic display that would travel to air shows around the country for one year.

  5. Feb 7, 2024 · By its end, the real star of the show became the aircraft. Dempsey attributed the Golden Hawks’ success to the “legendary” CL-12 Sabre. “It was the best day fighter in the world,” he said. The Golden Hawks rivalled the U.S. Navy Blue Angels and the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds. The CL-13 was a Canadian version of the North American F ...

  6. To mark that special occasion, a team known as the "Golden Hawks" were created and were first equipped with 6 Canadair Sabre Mk.5 aircraft and later with the Mk.6 version. The airplanes were distinctively painted in overall gold with a stylized red and white hawk emblem painted on each side of the fuselage. In 1960, with the growing popularity ...

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  8. Mar 29, 2024 · Flying the beloved F-86 Sabre, “The Hawks” were formed to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Flight in Canada – 50 years since the flimsy little “Silver Dart” first flew at Baddeck, N.S. (DND) At war’s end in 1945, the RCAF shrank overnight — as much as had happened in 1918. Squadrons disbanded and thousands of aircraft went for scrap.

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