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Aircraft Number 27 |
It has recently been decided, considering its age and value, that aircraft 27 will be retired on the 30th of March this year.
Aircraft 27 has been in service with the RCAF since June 2017, and while not the oldest aircraft in the RCAF, it is the oldest type, and to valuable to have damaged.
Aircraft 27 is a standard paper dart, it was captured about two weeks after The War Against The Child Opposers ended, narrowly missing action. The camouflage scheme of Aircraft 27 is also peculiar, as it appears to be a mixture of old and new RCAF markings and camouflage.
After capture Aircraft 27 was placed into storage as a reserve. Then in November 2017 Aircraft 27 was reactivated for the Great Flower War. When the war ended it was put in storage again, and was one of the few aircraft that survived the Great Air Force Purge.
Aircraft 27 is a national treasure, and it has earned the right to retire. Our Canard squadron will also join it in retirement in June this year.
- Jakob Morris, Military Commander in Chief
Saluez l' Enfant
An article on our Canard Squadron will be coming up in May.
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