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1/72 GEMINI-ACES (GACAF10001) McDONNELL-DOUGLAS CF188 HORNET (188720) C.A.F. 410 " COUGARS " SQDN COLD LAKE, ALBERTA " TIGER-MEET-of-the-AMERICAS " 2003 (LIMITED EDITION of ONLY 750)
1/72 GEMINI-ACES (GACAF10001) McDONNELL-DOUGLAS CF188 HORNET (188720) C.A.F. 410 " COUGARS " SQDN COLD LAKE, ALBERTA " TIGER-MEET-of-the-AMERICAS " 2003 (LIMITED EDITION of ONLY 750)
1/72 GEMINI-ACES (GACAF10001) McDONNELL-DOUGLAS CF188 HORNET (188720) C.A.F. 410 " COUGARS " SQDN COLD LAKE, ALBERTA " TIGER-MEET-of-the-AMERICAS " 2003 (LIMITED EDITION of ONLY 750) 410 Night Fighter Squadron formed in Scotland on 30 June 1941, and remained in Great Britain until 22 September 1944, when they moved to France. The squadron disbanded on 9 June 1945 at an airbase in the Netherlands. The squadron reformed on 1 December 1948, at RCAF Station St. Hubert as 410 Fighter Squadron flying the Vampire. The squadron moved to England on 15 November 1951, then to 4 Wing Baden-Soellingen on 14 November 1954, and finally to 1 Wing Marville, France. The squadron was disbanded at Marville on 2 October 1956, and reformed at RCAF Station Uplands (Ottawa) on 1 November 1956 as 410 All Weather Fighter Squadron flying the CF-100. The squadron was again disbanded on 1 April 1964 and reformed at CFB Bagotville on 11 March 1968 as 410 All Weather Operational Training Squadron flying the CF-101. On 11 June 1982, the squadron moved to CFB Cold Lake and re-equipped with the CF-18 as 410 Tactical Fighter (Operational Training) Squadron.