Siskins

This article is about an aerobatic flying team. For other uses, see Siskin (disambiguation).
The Siskins
Active 1929–1932
Country  Canada
Branch Royal Canadian Air Force
Role Aerobatic flight demonstration
Size Varied, but usually a three-aircraft show
Garrison/HQ Borden, St. Hubert, Trenton
Aircraft flown
Fighter Armstrong Whitworth Siskin

The Siskins were a Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) aerobatic flying team that was established in 1929 at Camp Borden, Ontario. It was the air force's first official aerobatic team.[1] Flying three Armstrong Whitworth Siskin biplanes, the Siskins quickly built a reputation for performing dangerous stunts. The Siskins flew more than 100 air shows over three years before being disbanded in 1932 when the Great Depression forced the RCAF to reduce operations.

Siskins' Squadron Leader E.A. McNab would later earn recognition as the first RCAF pilot to win the Distinguished Flying Cross during the Second World War.[2]

References

  1. Milberry, p. 45.
  2. Milberry, p. 51.


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