Mr. MacKenzie describes aircraft recovery on land and in the water.
They got caught in a terrible snowstorm
Mr. MacKenzie describes the four different aircraft used for training in Ontario and Quebec.
An 'A' crash was a shovel job
Mr. MacKenzie gives a general description of aircraft recovery.
Radar Beacons
Mr. Barrie speaks about the sensitivity of radar in relation to the signal detected from radar beacons.
Volunteering for the Far East
Mr. Barrie explains how he ended up in the Far East with the RAF, the responsibilities of Canadian radar technicians there, and the crucial role of radar in the war against the Japanese.
Radio Direction Finding
Mr. Barrie defines the term RDF, the introduction of radar equipment, and its vital role in determining the exact direction of radar frequency.
Radar Saved the Day
Mr. Barrie expresses his strong opinion about the fact that if it had not been for radar, the war would have been very different.
Fascination for Radio
Mr. Barrie attributes his fascination for radio as being the major reason for becoming a Leading Aircraftsman during his service with the RCAF