Aviation History - Ack Ack Leitch - High River, Alberta
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N 50° 34.817 W 113° 52.418
12U E 296561 N 5607095
Aviation History - Ack Ack Leitch mural is painted on the side of the Telus building located at the corner of Macleod Trail SW and 3rd Avenue SW.
Waymark Code: WMPK8A
Location: Alberta, Canada
Date Posted: 09/12/2015
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Aviation History - Ack Ack Leitch mural features squadron leader ‘Ack Ack Leitch’ one of Canada’s outstanding aviators and a long-time resident of High River.
He was awarded both the Military Cross and the Distinguished Flying Cross. He was stationed in High River at the Air Station and was later promoted to Officer Commanding.
The parachutist is Flight Lieutenant Carter, M.M. seen making the first local jump at the High River Air Station in 1926.
Plaque Inscription:
Aviation History
Artist - Doug Driediger
1993
While F/Lt. Carter M.M. made the first local parachute jump in 1926, stunt man Roy Lomheim would demonstrate his 700th free-fall dive to students of No. 5 E.F.T.S. in the 1940's.
S/L "Ack Ack" Leitch M.C., D.F.C. in 1919, the second pilot ever to have achieved deck-flying, would drop mail for H.R.H. Edward Prince of Wales during his ranch visits here.
Sponsors:
In Memory of Scott Ellis
High River Rotary Club
Benjamin Moore Paints
CTAP - Alberta Lotteries
High River Mural Society
There is a memorial located near this mural honouring "All who served at No 5 EFTS" and a special tribute to those who gave their lives for the freedom and lifestyle we enjoy today."
City: High River
Location Name: Telus building
Artist: Doug Driediger
Date: 1993
Media: Painted
Relevant Web Site: Not listed
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