78 FLYPAST September 2018
GLORY DAYS PHOTOGRAPHIC MEMORIES
MARITIME
THE WATERY WASTES OF THE ATLANTIC WERE THE REAL FRONT LINE DURING THE COLD WAR, THE WATERY WASTES OF THE ATLANTIC WERE THE REAL FRONT LINE DURING THE COLD WAR,
WHERE PATROL AIRCRAFT MAINTAINED A CONSTANT VIGIL AGAINST INCURSIONS BY SOVIET
WARSHIPS AND SUBMARINES. THE MISSIONS WERE VERY MUCH AN ALLIED EFFORT,
AS DEMONSTRATED BY THIS 1950S-60S PORTFOLIO PROVIDED BY ANDREW THOMAS.
HUNTERS
The US Navy brought the capable P-3A Orion into service in the early 1960s – this example from
VP-49 ‘Woodpeckers’ is patrolling over the Atlantic in early 1964. USN
Canada’s share of anti-ship/sub work was performed by the CL-28 Argus once the Lancaster
was retired. An example of the former (serial 20715), is seen with its 404 Squadron crew in
August 1963. RCAF