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Donated Norseman Pictures

R. B. C. Noorduyn

CF SAN taken in Selkirk, Manitoba

Courtesy of Lt. Col. Robert Patrick ("Paddy") Walker

Courtesy of Lt. Col. Robert Patrick ("Paddy") Walker

Courtesy of Lt. Col. Robert Patrick ("Paddy") Walker

Courtesy of Lt. Col. Robert Patrick ("Paddy") Walker

OO-AAR C/N 612 ex USAAF 44-70347

Courtesy of Jean-Pierre Lauwers. Taken at the Knokke-Zoute airfield.

OO-AAR C/N 612 ex USAAF 44-70347

Courtesy of Jean-Pierre Lauwers. Taken at the Knokke-Zoute airfield.

Vliegveld Knokke-Zoute ongeeveer 1950-60.

Courtesy of Jean-Pierre Lauwers. Taken at the Knokke-Zoute airfield.

Robert Noorduyn, and Glen Crandall

My grandfather, Robert Noorduyn, and Glen Crandall in front of Mr. Crandall's Norseman in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. 

Fred E Jacobs

"This is a picture of Major Fred E. Jacob, cmdr of the 310th Ferrying Squadron at Warton, England in 1944. He claimed this Norseman to be his personal plane." -- R. Paddy Walker

This picture was given to me by my Grandfather.

"The Norseman in the photo was a military UC-6A and was deployed with the USAF 8th AF. Apparently the aircraft made a forced landing and, in so doing, damaged the left hand landing gear strut. The black and white

stripes on the belly were painted on all U.S. aircraft which flew over the continent following D-Day. These stripes enabled fighter aircraft to be distinguished from German aircraft." -- Robert Noorduyn, May 2001

Courtesy of Dave Flarity