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England, (Britain), did not recruit Americans to fly 'planes for them.
Canada was then a Dominion, (a colony), and part of the British Empire which provided men to fight in the war.
Some Americans liked the idea of fighting Nazi Germany and so crossed into Canada to join the RCAF or worked their passage on a cargo ship to join the RAF.
When America later came into the war, some of the men transferred to the USAAF, others stayed in the RAF or RCAF.

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