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So, it was quite the surprise when Jaques, who hailed from the Vancouver Island community of Saanich, gathered with other F-86 aviators recently and learned that the very aircraft that he had trained on was now sitting on display outside the local Army Navy & Airforce Veterans In Canada museum in nearby Sidney.
"I was in Sidney a while back and saw the number on the plane - 060," Jaques said. "I checked in at the (ANAVETS Unit 302) office and asked if it was a made-up number. Nope, they said, it was the real number."
It was the same Sabre jet that Jaques flew during his training Chatham, New Brunswick in 1959.
The plane was originally located at Royal Roads University but, in 1972, it was moved to Sidney because of potential salt spray damage at its original location.
It now soars over a Sherman Tank and a four-inch naval gun, which are also on display along with a handsome memorial bronze statue honouring vets.
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"I tell my grandchildren when they ask, that flying the Sabre was like driving a Formula One race car."