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Canada Air
Force Squadron 437 "Husky"
This simulator's history reveals that the Royal Canadian Air Force
used it extensively for crew training in the 1970s. One of which was
Canada's most proudest squadrons, the 437th "Husky" its
motto Omnia Passim (Anything Anywhere) has proven most accurate for
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Flight engineer station still bares the
unit crest of 426th & 437th Squadrons
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VIP - a stateroom was used for Heads of State and could seat 8 with 115
seats aft of the stateroom. A mini-capsule was available for senior officials
and could accomodate 6 passengers with 155 high density seats aft.

Boeing 13702 of 437 Transport Squadron operating out of CFB Trenton, Ontario
was finally declared surplus on 2 June, 1993. However, before being retired,
the fleet had carried such dignitaries as Premier Kosygin of the USSR
on his October 1971 visit to Canada, Prime Minister Trudeau on his historic
visit to China in October 1973, and Pope John Paul II during his 1984
visit to Canada among others.
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