Apr 07 2008

Civil Air Patrol Base, Bar Harbor, Maine

Published by Jason at 9:14 am under Photos

I found a pretty cool Library of Congress photoset of 1940s airplanes taking off and landing at the CAP Base in Bar Harbor. I wanted to share one of my favorites from the set. According to the CAP website, there is no longer a squadron based in Bar Harbor, so this is a fun look back in time.

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3 Responses to “Civil Air Patrol Base, Bar Harbor, Maine”

  1. ME-038on 13 Apr 2008 at 8:33 am

    hello,

    It might interest you to know, that in fact there is still a base at Bar Harbor. Bar Harbor was the home 20th patrol squadron during WWII it was one of two sub-chasing squadrons in the state of Maine. Nowadays, what’s left of it is called the 38th patrol squadron, and to this day we are still performing missions for America.

  2. Jasonon 18 Apr 2008 at 4:32 pm

    ME-038…I’m glad to hear there’s still a squadron up in Bar Harbor. You might want to contact the CAP web master and let him or her know that.

    -Jason

  3. ME-038on 29 Apr 2008 at 10:07 am

    Yeah, the reason National doesn’t list a squadron in Bar Harbor is because it’s actually in Trenton, ME at the Bar Harbor Airport. But it’s still called the Bar Harbor squadron to this day!

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