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RCAF plate, help
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Hello Gentlemen
no idea really !! Didier |
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Peut-etre, Pilote being French for Pilot and Canada having a very French pedigree.
Voila. Brian |
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Hello
thank you Didier |
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I would say it doesn't look very military to me, I googled piloted and most of the answers seemed to be for caravans but one came up for a comic for the french/Belgians called pilot so perhaps it's one of those free gifts that used to be given to get sales up that I remember from when I was younger back in the late 60's and 70's.
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My first thought was that it was an equipment identification tag .
Tags are used on oxygen supply taps/valves etc or possibly electrical/communications sockets so that maintenace staff can isolate any problems. I also think the "French-Canadian" link is a good possibility.
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For what it's worth, reminds me of the tag's used for keys, obviously would refer to somewhere only pilots had access? Regards Mark
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