One of the outstanding ferry missions accomplished by the original Squadron at Wilmington came in April 1943, when four PT-26s were delivered from Hagerstown, Maryland, to DeWinton, Alberta, Canada, a distance of more than 2,500 miles.
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It consisted of a Noorduyn Norseman and two Fairchild PT-19, which were mostly used for transport and surveying flights.