MOSQUITO PILOTS' SEVEN KILLS IN TWO MONTHS - Picture (issued 1944) shows -A trio of smiling airmen - three members of two Royal Canadian Air Force intruder crews who destroyed six enemy aircraft and damaged another in a recent daylight sortie. From left to right - Flight Lieutenant Howie Cleveland, Vancouver, , Flying Officer C. Finlayson, Victoria, , Flight Lieutenant Charlie Scherf, Glen Ennis, NSW, Australia; the Canadian Squadron's ace. Flying Officer Finlayson is the regular navigator for 1st Lieutenant , but has been flying with Flight Lieutenant Scherf while his pilot and


MOSQUITO PILOTS' SEVEN KILLS IN TWO MONTHS - Picture (issued 1944) shows -A trio of smiling airmen - three members of two Royal Canadian Air Force intruder crews who destroyed six enemy aircraft and damaged another in a recent daylight sortie. From left to right - Flight Lieutenant Howie Cleveland, Vancouver, , Flying Officer C. Finlayson, Victoria, , Flight Lieutenant Charlie Scherf, Glen Ennis, NSW, Australia; the Canadian Squadron's ace. Flying Officer Finlayson is the regular navigator for 1st Lieutenant , but has been flying with Flight Lieutenant Scherf while his pilot and Scherf's navigator have been off flying duties. He has been in on the destruction of four enemy aircraft Royal Air Force


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