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Hello everyone,
In the book "Aces Warriors and Wingman" by Wayne Ralph, he mentions something in part twelve that I've never heard or read before and I was wondering if it was fact or fiction. He related a story that the Canadian govt rejected an offer of fifty Grumman Hellcats and an Essex class carrier to fly them from. A no-conditions donation no less, in 1946. If that's true, what were their reasons for it? What we ended up with were a succession of three refitted British light carriers over twenty some years, one at a time. Some American Essex class carriers, properly refitted and modernized lasted until the 1970's AFAIK. Trudeau would have undoubtedly scrapped it of course but I still wonder what was going though their heads ( besides a gentle breeze). :
In the book "Aces Warriors and Wingman" by Wayne Ralph, he mentions something in part twelve that I've never heard or read before and I was wondering if it was fact or fiction. He related a story that the Canadian govt rejected an offer of fifty Grumman Hellcats and an Essex class carrier to fly them from. A no-conditions donation no less, in 1946. If that's true, what were their reasons for it? What we ended up with were a succession of three refitted British light carriers over twenty some years, one at a time. Some American Essex class carriers, properly refitted and modernized lasted until the 1970's AFAIK. Trudeau would have undoubtedly scrapped it of course but I still wonder what was going though their heads ( besides a gentle breeze). :
Thanx...............Buz

