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B 4158 Sopwith   Pup     Operated by No. 1 Squadron, CAF, at Shoreham-by-Sea, c.1919.
B 4338 Sopwith   Pup     Operated by No. 1 Squadron, CAF, at Shoreham-by-Sea, c.1919.
B 5333 Sopwith   Pup     Operated by No. 1 Squadron, CAF, at Shoreham-by-Sea, c.1919.
E 731 Airco Whitehead Aircraft Ltd., Richmond, Surrey D.H.9 D.H.9a   Operated by No. 2 Squadron, CAF, at Shoreham-by-Sea, c.1919 to 1920.
E 732 Airco Whitehead Aircraft Ltd., Richmond, Surrey D.H.9 D.H.9a   Operated by No. 2 Squadron, CAF, at Shoreham-by-Sea, c.1919 to 1920.
E 4207 Avro   504 504K   Operated by No. 1 Squadron, CAF, at Shoreham-by-Sea, c.1919.
E 4764 Sopwith   Dolphin     Used by No. 1 Squadron, CAF, at Shoreham-by-Sea, 1918/1919.
E 5747 RAF Austin Motor Co., Birmingham S.E.5 S.E.5a   Used by No. 1 Squadron, Canadian Air Force (UK).
E 5755 RAF Austin Motor Co., Birmingham S.E.5 S.E.5a   Used by No. 1 Squadron, Canadian Air Force (UK).
E 8213 Sopwith   Snipe     Used by No. 1 Squadron, CAF, at Shoreham-by-Sea, UK, c.1918 to 1920.  Carried inscription "Leicester - Canada", and Indian chief head on tail.  Later sent to Canada, where it operated with RAF serial number.
E 8495 Airco   D.H.9 D.H.9a   Operated by No. 2 Squadron, CAF, at Shoreham-by-Sea, c.1919 to 1920.
F 1611 Airco   D.H.9 D.H.9a   Operated by No. 2 Squadron, CAF, at Shoreham-by-Sea, c.1919 to 1920.
F 4336 Bristol   F.2 F.2b Fighter Used by No. 1 Squadron, CAF, at Shoreham-by-Sea, UK, c.1918 to 1920.  Carried inscription "Huddersfield - Canada".  Later sent to Canada, where it became G-CYBC (which see).
F 4767 Sopwith   Dolphin     Used by No. 1 Squadron, CAF, at Shoreham-by-Sea, UK, 1918/1919.
F 7076 Sopwith   Dolphin     Used by No. 1 Squadron, CAF, at Shoreham-by-Sea, UK, 1918/1919.
F 7085 Sopwith   Dolphin     Used by No. 1 Squadron, CAF, at Shoreham-by-Sea, UK, 1918/1919.
F 7982 RAF Austin Motor Co., Birmingham S.E.5 S.E.5a   Used by No. 1 Squadron, Canadian Air Force (UK).
F 9020 RAF Vickers Ltd., Crayford S.E.5 S.E.5a   Used by No. 1 Squadron, Canadian Air Force (UK).
F 9029 RAF Vickers Ltd., Crayford S.E.5 S.E.5a   Used by No. 1 Squadron, CAF, in England, c.1918 to 1920.  Carried presentation mark  "No. 168 Presented by the Addis Ababa Branch Overseas Club and Patriotic League".
J 7758 Armstrong-Whitworth   Siskin III   Evaluated by RCAF, in Canada.  Later became RCAF 10?
J 7759 Armstrong-Whitworth   Siskin III   Evaluated by RCAF in Canada.  Evaluated by No. 2 (Operations) Squadron at High River, Alberta, in June and July 1927.  Shipped to Camp Borden, Ontario, after trials completed.
K 6127 Westland   Lysander     First prototype Lysander.  Used by No. 110 (AC) Squadron, RCAF, from Old Sarum and/or Odiham, UK, mid 1940.  Fitted with 20 mm cannon at this time.
L 1875 Hawker Hawker, Kingston and Brooklands Hurricane Mk. I   Delivered with fabric covered wings.  Served with No. 1 (F) Squadron, RCAF.  Shot down by Bf 109s on 31 August 1940 at 09:20, pilot bailed out over Gravesend, suffered burns.
L 1973 Hawker Hawker, Kingston and Brooklands Hurricane Mk. I   Delivered with fabric covered wings.  Serving with No. 1 (F) Squadron, RCAF, when it received severe damage south of London on 15 September 1940, during engagement with Bf109s and He111s.  Repaired, remained in service to July 1944 (with RAF units?).
L 4042 Handley Page   Hampden Mk.I   Served with No. 408 Squadron, RCAF.
L 4086 Handley Page   Hampden     Served with No. 420 Squadron, RCAF, coded "PT*H".  Converted to Torpedo Bomber, probably before arriving at No. 420.
L 4788 Westland   Lysander Mk. II   Used by No. 110 (AC) Squadron, RCAF, from Old Sarum and/or Odiham, UK, mid 1940.
L 7250 Saunders-Roe   Lerwick Mk. I   Operated by No. 422 (GR) Squadron, RCAF, from Lough Erne, Northern Ireland, for training in 1942, coded 'DG*U".
L 7256 Saunders-Roe   Lerwick Mk. I   Operated by No. 422 (GR) Squadron, RCAF, from Lough Erne, Northern Ireland, for training in 1942, coded 'DG*V".
L 7258 Saunders-Roe   Lerwick Mk. I   Operated by No. 422 (GR) Squadron, RCAF, from Lough Erne, Northern Ireland, for training in 1942, coded 'DG*R".
L 7259 Saunders-Roe   Lerwick Mk. I   Operated by No. 422 (GR) Squadron, RCAF, from Lough Erne, Northern Ireland, for training in 1942, coded 'DG*Q".
L 7260 Saunders-Roe   Lerwick Mk. I   Operated by No. 422 (GR) Squadron, RCAF, from Lough Erne, Northern Ireland, for training in 1942, coded 'DG*P".
L 7264 Saunders-Roe   Lerwick Mk. I   Operated by No. 422 (GR) Squadron, RCAF, from Lough Erne, Northern Ireland, for training in 1942, coded 'DG*N".
L 7266 Saunders-Roe   Lerwick Mk. I   Operated by No. 422 (GR) Squadron, RCAF, from Lough Erne, Northern Ireland, for training in 1942, coded 'DG*Y".
L 7267 Saunders-Roe   Lerwick Mk. I   Operated by No. 422 (GR) Squadron, RCAF, from Lough Erne, Northern Ireland, for training in 1942, coded 'DG*B".
L 7401 Avro   Manchester     Served with the Manchester Conversion Flight of No. 408 (B) Squadron, RCAF in May and June 1942.  Only Manchester with this unit.  Coded "EQ*N".  Launched for 1,000 plane raid on Colgne on 30/31 May 1942, returned early after hydraulic failure.  Only completed operation was bombing of Essen on 1/2 June 1942.  Also served with No. 44 Squadron, No. 61 Squadron (including 1,000 plane raid on Essen on 1/2 June 1942?), No. 50 Squadron (including raid on Bremen on 25/26 June 1942), No. 1485 (Target Towing) Flight, and No. 1661 Conversion Unit.
L 8270 Miles   Magister Mk. I   Served with No. 411 (F) Squadron, RCAF, as squadron hack and trainer, 1941/1942.
L 9337 Bristol Rootes Securities Blenheim Mk. IV   Used by No. 404 (CF) Squadron, RCAF, coded "EE*Q".
L 9454 Bristol Rootes Securities Blenheim Mk. IV   Used by No. 404 (CF) Squadron, RCAF, coded "EE*G".
L 9802 Bristol   Beaufort Mk. I   Used by No. 415 Squadron, RCAF, for training from Thorney Island, UK, in 1941/1942.  Coded "R".
L 9819 Bristol   Beaufort Mk. I   Used by No. 415 Squadron, RCAF, for training from Thorney Island, UK, in 1941/1942.  Coded "Q".
L 9893 Bristol   Beaufort Mk. I   Used by No. 415 Squadron, RCAF, for training from Thorney Island, UK, in 1941/1942.  Coded "B".
N 1082 Bristol   Beaufort I   Used by No. 415 Squadron, RCAF, for training from Thorney Island, UK, in 1941/1942.  Coded "A".
N 1102 Bristol   Beaufort I   Used by No. 415 Squadron, RCAF, for training from Thorney Island, UK, in 1941/1942.  Coded "S".
N 1265 Westland   Lysander Mk. II   Used by No. 110 (AC) Squadron, RCAF, from Old Sarum and/or Odiham, UK, mid 1940.
N 1773 Boulton Paul   Defiant Mk. I   Used by No. 410 Squadron, RCAF.
N 1789 Boulton Paul   Defiant Mk. I   Used by No. 410 Squadron, RCAF.
N 2440 Hawker Hawker, Kingston and Brooklands Hurricane Mk. I   With No. 1 (F) Squadron RCAF when shot down.
N 2530 Hawker Hawker, Kingston and Brooklands Hurricane Mk. I   With No. 1 (F) Squadron RCAF when shot down.
N 3066 Supermarine   Spitfire Mk. I   Delivered to No. 9 MU on 11 October 1939.  Served with No. 611, 616, and 308 Squadrons in 1940 and 1941.  Used by No. 403 (F) Squadron, RCAF,  27 May to 26 July 1941, coded "KH*N".  To No. 57 OTU, crashed 2 November 1941 while there.
N 3106 Lockheed   Hudson Mk. III   Served with No. 407 (GR) Squadron, RCAF, coded 'RR*D'.  Reported in Griffin and Kostenuk, but this is actually a Spitfire serial.
N 3364 Boulton Paul   Defiant MK. I   Served with No. 410 (NF) Squadron, RCAF, in 1941/42.
N 3443 Boulton Paul   Defiant MK. I   Served with No. 410 (NF) Squadron, RCAF, in 1941/42.
N 3503 Boulton Paul   Defiant MK. I   Served with No. 410 (NF) Squadron, RCAF, in 1941/42.
N 3542 Bristol   Blenheim Mk. IV   Used by No. 404 (CF) Squadron, RCAF, coded "EE*S".
N 3600 Bristol   Blenheim Mk. IV   Used by No. 404 (CF) Squadron, RCAF, coded "EE*K".
N 3611 Bristol   Blenheim Mk. IV   Used by No. 404 (CF) Squadron, RCAF, coded "EE*H".
P 1165 Handley Page   Hampden Mk.I   Served with No. 408 Squadron, RCAF, in 1941, coded "EQ*B".  Shot down 28-29 December 1941 by night fighter, (Oblt Emil Woltersdorf, III./NJG1) and crashed 2 kilometres East of Winterswijk (Gelderland), Holland.
P 1166 Handley Page   Hampden Mk.I   Served with No. 408 Squadron, RCAF, in 1942, coded "EQ*K".  Converted to Torpedo Bomber, date not known.
P 1187 Handley Page   Hampden Mk. I   Operated by No. 420 (B) Squadron, RCAF, coded "PT*X".  Bombed Stuttgart 4/5 May 1942, operating from Waddington.   Hit by flak, over Luxembourg, while returning to base, and shortly afterwards was attacked by a Me 110.  Later crash-landed at St. Mary's Farm, Great Bentley, 7 miles ESE of Colchester, Essex.
P 1244 Handley Page   Hampden Mk.I   Served with No. 408 Squadron, RCAF, coded "EQ*Y".  Converted to Torpedo Bomber.  Lost on raid to Kassel while with this unit, 27 - 28 August 1942.
P 1314 Handley Page   Hampden Mk. I   Operated by No. 420 (B) Squadron, RCAF, coded "PT*S".  Converted to Torpedo Bomber.
P 1694 Westland   Lysander Mk. I   Used by No. 110 (AC) Squadron, RCAF, from Old Sarum and/or Odiham, UK, mid 1940.
P 1729 Westland   Lysander Mk. II   Served with No. 112 (AC) Squadron, RCAF, in UK in last half of 1940.
P 2065 Handley Page   Hampden Mk.I   Converted to Torpedo Bomber.  Served with No. 415 (TB) Squadron, RCAF.  Caught fire while refueling on 26 February 1943 at Thorney Island.  Bomb load exploded, aircraft destroyed.
P 2073 Handley Page   Hampden Mk.I   Served with No. 408 Squadron, RCAF.
P 2094 Handley Page   Hampden Mk. I   Operated by No. 420 (B) Squadron, RCAF, coded "PT*Q".  Ground accident at 1555hrs on 20 May 1942 at Waddington, UK.   Damaged beyond repair after being struck, while parked, by a 44 Squadron Lancaster, which had gone out of control on its take off run.
P 2647 Hawker Gloster Aircraft Company, Brockworth Hurricane Mk. I   Delivered with 2 bladed Watts propeller.  Used by No. 401 (F) Squadron, RCAF, mid 1941.  Coded "YO*B".
P 2971 Hawker Gloster Aircraft Company, Brockworth Hurricane Mk. I   Serving with No. 1 (F) Squadron RCAF when shot down.
P 2993 Hawker Gloster Aircraft Company, Brockworth Hurricane Mk. I   With No. 1 (F) Squadron RCAF.  Badly damaged on 7 October 1940 in combat with Bf 109.  Landed at Biggin Hill, repairable.
P 3021 Hawker Gloster Aircraft Company, Brockworth Hurricane Mk. I   Served with No. 402 (F) Squadron at Digby in spring of 1941, coded "AE*X".
P 3041 Hawker Gloster Aircraft Company, Brockworth Hurricane Mk. I   Used by No. 401 (F) Squadron, RCAF, mid 1941.  Coded "YO*S".
P 3069 Hawker Gloster Aircraft Company, Brockworth Hurricane Mk. I   Operated by No. 1 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from Northolt, Middlesex, UK.  Coded "YO*A".  One of ten aircraft that took part in the squadron's first engagement of the Battle of Britain, on 26 August 1940.  Was damaged by return fire from Do17Z of 7/KG2 following attack on Debden at  15:30 that day, repairable.  Used by No. 401 (F) Squadron, RCAF, mid 1941.  Coded "YO*A".
P 3080 Hawker Gloster Aircraft Company, Brockworth Hurricane Mk. I   Used by No. 401 (F) Squadron, RCAF, mid 1941.  Coded "YO*C".  Shot down by a Bf 109 over Tunbridge Wells, at 12:10 on 15 September 1940.  Pilot bailed out, wounded.
P 3081 Hawker Gloster Aircraft Company, Brockworth Hurricane Mk. I   With No. 1 (F) Squadron RCAF when shot down during combat near Northolt on 9 September 1940.
P 3086 Hawker Gloster Aircraft Company, Brockworth Hurricane Mk. I   Served with No. 402 (F) Squadron RCAF in 1941.
P 3271 Hawker Hawker Aircraft Limited, Kingston, Brooklands, and Hurricane Mk. I   With No. 402 (F) Squadron RCAF in 1941.
P 3534 Hawker Hawker Aircraft Limited, Kingston, Brooklands, and Hurricane Mk. I   Used by No. 1 (F) Squadron, RCAF.  Coded "YO*S".  Shot down during an attack on He 111's over Tunbridge  at 16:15hrs on 11 September 1940, pilot baled out, was wounded in the leg and with burns.  Aircraft crashed on Lakestreet Manor, Mayfield.
P 3647 Hawker Hawker Aircraft Limited, Kingston, Brooklands, and Hurricane Mk. I   Used by No. 1 (F) Squadron, RCAF, mid 1941.  Coded "YO*U".  Shot down 27 September 1940 during a combat with Ju 88's and Bf 110's.  Pilot killed, near Hever, Kent at 09:15hrs.
P 3670 Hawker Hawker Aircraft Limited, Kingston, Brooklands, and Hurricane Mk. I   Operated by No. 1 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from Northolt, Middlesex, UK.  Coded "YO*E".  One of ten aircraft that took part in the squadron's first engagement of the Battle of Britain, on 26 August 1940.  Used by No. 401 (F) Squadron, RCAF, mid 1941, same code.
P 3672 Hawker Hawker Aircraft Limited, Kingston, Brooklands, and Hurricane Mk. I   Operated by No. 1 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from Northolt, Middlesex, UK.  Coded "YO*F".  One of ten aircraft that took part in the squadron's first engagement of the Battle of Britain, on 26 August 1940.  Damaged in action over North Kent on 27 September 1940, repairable.
P 3767 Hawker Hawker Aircraft Limited, Kingston, Brooklands, and Hurricane Mk. I   With No. 401 (F) Squadron, RCAF, at Digby, UK.  Lost while on patrol 25 March 1941, pilot F/L C. P. Henderson killed.  Crashed near Digby, UK.
P 3788 Hawker Hawker Aircraft Limited, Kingston, Brooklands, and Hurricane Mk. I   Used by No. 402 (F) Squadron RCAF in 1941.
P 3858 Hawker Hawker Aircraft Limited, Kingston, Brooklands, and Hurricane Mk. I   With No. 1 (F) Squadron RCAF.  Shot down near Dover at 09:20 on 31 August 1940.  Aircraft crashed and burned near Upper Street, Broomfield, Kent.  Pilot bailed out.
P 3859 Hawker Hawker Aircraft Limited, Kingston, Brooklands, and Hurricane Mk. I   Operated by No. 1 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from Northolt, Middlesex, UK.  Coded "YO*B".  One of ten aircraft that took part in the squadron's first engagement of the Battle of Britain, on 26 August 1940.  Abandoned after combat over Thames estuary at 10:30 on 18 September 1940.  Crashed at Dungeness, pilot bailed out, with wounds. 
P 3863 Hawker Hawker Aircraft Limited, Kingston, Brooklands, and Hurricane Mk. I   Operated by No. 1 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from Northolt, Middlesex, UK.  Coded "YO*H".  Scored squadron's first victory, when F/L G.R. McGregor was credited with one bomber destroyed, on 26 August 1940.
P 3868 Hawker Hawker Aircraft Limited, Kingston, Brooklands, and Hurricane Mk. I   With No. 1 (F) Squadron RCAF.  Returned to base with severe damage to tail  in action against Do215s & Bf110s over Maidstone, 14:30 on 1 September 1940, repairable.
P 3869 Hawker Hawker Aircraft Limited, Kingston, Brooklands, and Hurricane Mk. I   With No. 1 (F) Squadron RCAF.  Force landing at Biddenden on 26 August 1940, exact circumstances unknown, repairable.  Abandoned over Gravesend after combat with Bf109, at 09:20 on 31 August 1940.  Pilot bailed out.
P 3872 Hawker Hawker Aircraft Limited, Kingston, Brooklands, and Hurricane Mk. I   With No. 1 (F) Squadron RCAF, coded "YO*V".  Damaged on 26 August 1940 in attack on a Do17Z of 7/KG2 following attack on Debden at  15:35, repairable.
P 3873 Hawker Hawker Aircraft Limited, Kingston, Brooklands, and Hurricane Mk. I   Operated by No. 1 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from Northolt, Middlesex, UK.  Coded "YO*H".  One of ten aircraft that took part in the squadron's first engagement of the Battle of Britain, on 26 August 1940.  Shot down on 5 October 1940, pilot F/O H. de Molson baled out over Canterbury, wounded.  Aircraft crashed at Deering Farm, Smarden.
P 3874 Hawker Hawker Aircraft Limited, Kingston, Brooklands, and Hurricane Mk. I   Operated by No. 1 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from Northolt, Middlesex, UK.  Shot down by defensive fire from a Do 17, crashed at Little Bardfield, Essex, pilot was killed, at 15:40hrs on 26 August 1940.
P 3876 Hawker Hawker Aircraft Limited, Kingston, Brooklands, and Hurricane Mk. I   Operated by No. 1 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from Northolt, Middlesex, UK.  Shot down, pilot killed, in combat with Bf 109s over Tunbridge Wells at 12:10hrs on 15 September 1940.
P 3883 Hawker Hawker Aircraft Limited, Kingston, Brooklands, and Hurricane Mk. I   Used by No. 401 (F) Squadron, RCAF, early 1941.  Coded "YO*Q".
P 3899 Hawker Hawker Aircraft Limited, Kingston, Brooklands, and Hurricane Mk. I   Operated by No. 1 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from Northolt, Middlesex, UK.  Forced landing at Gatwick on 27 September 1940 with damage sustained in action against Ju88 & Bf110 over North Kent at 09:20, repairable.
P 3920 Hawker Hawker Aircraft Limited, Kingston, Brooklands, and Hurricane Mk. I   With No. 1 (F) Squadron RCAF.   Abandoned on 5 February 1941 after attack by Bf 109 over the Channel, was on a Circus mission.
P 3963 Hawker Hawker Aircraft Limited, Kingston, Brooklands, and Hurricane Mk. I   Operated by No. 1 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from Northolt, Middlesex, UK.  Coded "YO*K".  Shot down over Shipbourne, at 14:25 on 1 September 1940, in combat with Do 215s and Me 110s.  Pilot bailed out, burnt.
P 4400 Handley Page   Hampden Mk. I   Operated by No. 420 (B) Squadron, RCAF, coded "PT*J".  Took off on operation from Waddington UK at 13:37 on 12 February 1942, lost without a trace.
P 4845 Bristol   Blenheim Mk. IV   Used by No. 404 (CF) Squadron, RCAF, coded "EE*D".
P 4847 Bristol   Blenheim Mk. IV   Used by No. 404 (CF) Squadron, RCAF, coded "EE*A".
P 5180 Hawker Canada Car & Foundry, Fort William Hurricane Mk. I   With No. 401 (F) Squadron RCAF.  Later converted to Sea Hurricane.
P 5189 Hawker Canada Car & Foundry, Fort William Hurricane Mk. I   Served with No. 501 Squadron, coded "M".  With No. 401 (F) Squadron RCAF, coded "OY*M".
P 5193 Hawker Canada Car & Foundry, Fort William Hurricane Mk. I   Served with No. 501 Squadron, coded "O".  With No. 401 (F) Squadron RCAF, coded "OY*O".
P 5330 Handley Page Canadian Associated Aircraft Ltd. (Quebec group) Hampden Mk. I   Served with No. 420 Squadron, RCAF, at Waddington, UK, coded "PT*J".  Crashed at 03:15 on 25 April 1942 near Sonderby Klint, 6 km SSE of Assens on the Danish island of Fyn.  On mission to Rostock at the time.
P 5332 Handley Page Canadian Associated Aircraft Ltd. (Quebec group) Hampden Mk. I   Operated by No. 420 (B) Squadron, RCAF, coded "PT*T".  Shot down by a night-fighter (Fw Heinz Grimm, II./NJG2) and crashed 01:40 on 3 July 1942 into the Ijsselmeer.  On raid to Bremen at the time.
P 5334 Handley Page Canadian Associated Aircraft Ltd. (Quebec group) Hampden Mk. I   Served with No. 408 (B) Squadron, RCAF in the UK, 1941 - 1942, coded "EQ*Q".
P 5392 Handley Page Canadian Associated Aircraft Ltd. (Ontario group) Hampden Mk. I   Served with No. 408 Squadron, RCAF, coded "EQ*W".  Took off from Balderton at 00:32 on 15 December 1941 for raid on Cherbourg.  Crashed at 03:27 at New Farm, Longdown Enclosure, 2 miles SE of Lyndhurst Road Station and 4 miles SW of Totton, Hampshire.
P 7280 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   First Spitfire built at Castle Bromwich.  Used by No. 403 (F) Squadron, RCAF,  July to September 1941.  Coded "KH*N".
P 7281 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Used by No. 417 (F) Squadron, RCAF,  January and February 1942.
P 7301 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Reported with No. 403 (F) Squadron, RCAF, on 12 August 1941 in 2 Group documents, but not confirmed by RAF movement card.
P 7308 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA / V   Converted to Mk. V after delivery.  With No. 421 Squadron RCAF, as a Mk.. V, from 16 April to 17 May 1942.
P 7310 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. Iia   Used by No. 403 (F) Squadron, RCAF,  mid 1941.  Coded "KH*B".  Also with No. 417 Squadron, RCAF, in November 1941.
P 7320 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   With No. 417 Squadron, RCAF, from December 1941 to April 1942.
P 7342 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. VB or C   Used by No. 403 (F) Squadron, RCAF,  mid 1941.  Coded "KH*A".  May be a typo in Griffin and Kostenuk, this serial number was not used. Possibly R7342?
P 7343 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. VB or C   Used by No. 403 (F) Squadron, RCAF,  mid 1941.  Coded "KH*D".  May be a typo in Griffin and Kostenuk, this serial number was not used.  May be R7343?
P 7352 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Used by No. 403 (F) Squadron, RCAF,  July to August or September 1941.  Coded "KH*B".
P 7354 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   With No. 417 Squadron, RCAF from November 1941 to early 1943.
P 7355 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Delivered to the RAF in August 1940.  With No. 402 Squadron, RCAF,  from July to October 1941.  Used by No. 403 (F) Squadron, RCAF,  October 1941 to January 1942.  Coded "KH*W".  Destroyed in collision with Oxford L9703 on 21 April 1942, with 831:00 airframe time.
P 7368 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Used by No. 403 (F) Squadron, RCAF,  July to September 1941.  Coded "KH*J".  Briefly with No. 54 Squadron, RAF, that same summer.
P 7422 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Used by No. 403 (F) Squadron, RCAF,  July to September 1941.  Coded "KH*O".  Reported in Griffin and Kostenuk, but not confirmed by RAF records.
P 7438 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. VB   Used by No. 403 (F) Squadron, RCAF,  in September 1941.  Coded "KH*G".
P 7442 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Delivered to RAF in September 1940.  With No. 403 Squadron, RCAF, July and August 1941.  Also briefly with No. 54 Squadron, RAF, that same summer.  Destroyed in crash landing after engine failure on 12 December 1942.
P 7444 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   With No. 416 Squadron, RCAF, in December 1941.
P 7447 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA / V   Converted to Mk. V after delivery. With No. 412 Squadron, RCAF, as a Mk. V, from 5 August 1941.
P 7505 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA / PR.XIII   Delivered to RAF in October 1940.  Used by No. 403 (F) Squadron, RCAF,  July and August 1941.  Coded "KH*C".  Later converted to partial Mk. V, then to PR. Mk. XIII.  Struck off on 28 March 1945.
P 7529 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Used by No. 403 (F) Squadron, RCAF,  July to September 1941.  Coded "KH*C".
P 7544 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   With No. 417 Squadron, RCAF, from 25 November 1941.  Struck by P7893 while parked at Charmy Down, on 2 January 1942.  To Westland Aircraft for repairs, but struck off on 4 April 1942.
P 7552 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Used by No. 403 (F) Squadron, RCAF,  July to September 1941.  Coded "KH*Q".  Reported in Griffin and Kostenuk, but RAF records show this aircraft crashed on 17 January 1941.
P 7553 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   With No. 416 Squadron, RCAF, from December 1941 to mid 1942.
P 7564 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   With No. 401 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 12 September 1941 to May 1942.
P 7595 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Served with No. 411 (F) Squadron, RCAF, July to October 1941, coded "DB*G".
P 7602 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   With No. 417 Squadron, RCAF, November 1941 to February 1942.
P 7603 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Served with No. 411 (F) Squadron, RCAF, August to October 1941, coded "DB*Z".
P 7610 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   With No. 401 Squadron, RCAF, in September 1941.  With No. 417 Squadron, RCAF, from 4 January 1942.
P 7622 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Used by No. 403 (F) Squadron, RCAF,  summer of 1941.  Coded "KH*M".
P 7623 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   With No. 412 Squadron, RCAF in July 1941.
P 7673 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Delivered to RAF in October 1940.  With No. 416 Squadron, RCAF in October 1941.  Later converted to ASR(IIC), served until 1945.
P 7679 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Served with No. 411 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 27 July 1941.  Scored this unit's first kill, one confirmed Bf 109 and one probable Bf 109, over France on 13 October 1941.  Pilot was P/O R. W. McNair.  Shot down during this combat, pilot rescued from English Channel near St. Omar, France.
P 7687 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   With No. 417 Squadron, RCAF, from 5 December 1941 to February 1942.
P 7688 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   With No. 401 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 10 April 1941 to October 1941.
P 7694 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Served with No. 411 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 1 September 1941 to February 1942, coded "DB*J" and "DB*W".
P 7697 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Served with No. 411 (F) Squadron, RCAF, fall of 1941, coded "DB*F".  Reported in Griffin and Kostenuk, but not confirmed by RAF records, which show this aircraft lost on operations on 21 August 1941, while with No. 65 Squadron.
P 7698 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   With No. 416 Squadron, RCAF, 22 December 1941 to May 1942.
P 7703 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Served with No. 411 (F) Squadron, RCAF, fall of 1941, coded "DB*Z".  May be a typo in Griffin and Kostenuk, this serial number not used.
P 7738 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   With No. 401 (F) Squadron, RCAF, September and October 1941.
P 7743 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Used by No. 403 (F) Squadron, RCAF,  July to August 1941.  Coded "KH*Q".
P 7744 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Named "Bow Street Home Guard" when delivered to the RAF in December 1940.  Used by No. 403 (F) Squadron, RCAF,  July to August 1941.  Coded "KH*E".
P 7746 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Named "City of Bradford I".  Used by No. 403 (F) Squadron, RCAF,  July to August 1941.  Coded "KH*K".  Also briefly with No. 54 Squadron that summer.
P 7747 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Named "City of Bradford II".  Damaged in collision with R7204 on 19 June 1941, while with No. 64 Squadron.  To No. 417 Squadron, RCAF, on 28 January 1942.  Destroyed in mid-air with Master DL559 on 14 January 1943.
P 7756 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Named "Pampero IV".  Used by No. 403 (F) Squadron, RCAF,  July to September 1941.  Coded "KH*U".
P 7759 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   With No. 412 Squadron, RCAF from 21 July 1941 to October 1941.
P 7776 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Used by No. 403 (F) Squadron, RCAF,  September 1941.  Coded "KH*S".
P 7777 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   With No. 412 Squadron, RCAF, from 21 July 1941 to October 1941.  with No. 416 Squadron, RCAF from 5 December 1941.
P 7782 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   With No. 412 Squadron, RCAF, in August 1941.  With No. 416 Squadron, RCAF, from 16 February 1942.
P 7818 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Used by No. 403 (F) Squadron, RCAF,  September 1941.  Coded "KH*T".
P 7820 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   With No. 416 Squadron, RCAF, from 19 December 1941.  Category B accident on 19 March 1942, probably still with this unit.
P 7825 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   With No. 403 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 15 July 1941.  Crashed and burned near Cosford Salop on 30 July 1941.  Struck off 5 August 1941.
P 7827 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Served with No. 411 (F) Squadron, RCAF, July to October 1941, coded "DB*H".
P 7829 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   With No. 412 Squadron, RCAF, from 12 August 1941 to February 1942.
P 7834 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   With No. 417 Squadron, RCAF, from 25 November 1941 to May 1942.
P 7856 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Operated by No. 412 (F) Squadron, RCAF, 1941, coded "VZ*E".  Scored this unit's first kill, a Bf 109 over the English Channel on 13 October 1941.  Pilot was Sgt. E. N MacDonell.  RAF records do not show this aircraft with RCAF unit.
P 7880 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Served with No. 411 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 27 July 1941, coded "DB*Q".  Damaged in accident on 7 September 1941, still with this unit.
P 7893 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   With no. 401 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 11 September 1941 to October 1941.
P 7897 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   With No. 416 Squadron, RCAF, from 28 August 1941.  To No. 61 OUT on 26 February 1942.
P 7905 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Used by No. 403 (F) Squadron, RCAF,  from 7 September 1941.  Coded "KH*P".
P 7908 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Delivered to No. 37 Maintenance Unit on 2 February 1941.  With No. 401 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 9 September 1941.  To No. 154 Squadron on 10 December 1941.
P 7911 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Used by No. 403 (F) Squadron, RCAF,  from 19 July to September 1941.  Coded "KH*B".
P 7914 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Served with No. 411 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 21 July to November 1941, coded "DB*D".
P 7915 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Used by No. 403 (F) Squadron, RCAF,  July to September 1941.  Coded "KH*W".  Later with No. 411 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 23 September 1941, coded "DB*B".
P 7917 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA / ASR (IIC)   With No. 403 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 14 July 1941.  To No. 54 Squadron from 4 August 1941.  Later to No. 58 OTU.  Converted to ASR (IIC) in late 1943.
P 7918 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   With No. 412 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 23 July 1941.  To No. 310 Squadron from 21 October 1941.  To No. 416 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 19 December 1941.
P 7923 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Named "Venture I".  Served with No. 411 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 27 July to October 1941, coded "DB*R".
P 7926 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Named "Hereward the Wake".  Served with No. 411 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 27 July to October 1941, coded "DB*N".
P 7966 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Named "Manxman".  With No. 412 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 5 August 1941.  Reported in Griffin and Kostenuk with No. 411 (F) Squadron, RCAF, fall of 1941, coded "DB*L" and "DB*P", but not confirmed by RAF records.
P 7978 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   With No. 411 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 2 September 1941.  Category B damage while with this unit on 22 January 1942.  Later to No. 58 OTU.  Destroyed in mid-air with X4914 on 17 June 1943, had 565.5 airframe time.
P 7979 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   To No. 411 (F) Squadron, RCAF, on 29 September 1941.  Reported by Kostenuk and Griffin with No. 403 (F) Squadron, RCAF,  July to September 1941, coded "KH*Z", but not confirmed by RAF records.
P 7982 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   To No. 412 (F) Squadron, RCAF, on 5 August 1941.  Damaged when it skidded into snow bank at Peterhead on 6 February 1942.  Still with this unit when destroyed on 7 February 1942, when struck on the ground by Stirling N6086.
P 7985 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   To No. 412 Squadron, RCAF, on 5 august 1941.  Reported by Griffin and Kostenuk with No. 411 (F) Squadron, RCAF, fall of 1941, coded "DB*P", but not confirmed by RAF records.
P 7987 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   To No. 401 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 19 September to October 1941.
P 7989 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   To No. 410 (F) Squadron, RCAF, on 14 December 1941.  Damaged in flying accident while with this unit, on 15 March 1942.
P 8012 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   To No. 412 (F) Squadron RCAF on 18 February 1942.
P 8017 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Used by No. 403 (F) Squadron, RCAF,  from 17 August to September 1941.  Coded "KH*Z".  Later converted to a Mk. V.
P 8030 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   To No. 416 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 5 December 1941 to May 1942.
P 8041 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   To No. 403 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 11 October to November 1941.
P 8047 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   To No. 417 (F) Squadron, RCAF from 3 January to May 1942.
P 8071 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   To No. 417 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 25 November 1941 to mid 1942.
P 8076 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Served with No. 411 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 27 July to November 1941, coded "DB*M" and "DB*T".
P 8080 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   To No. 401 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 9 September 1941.
P 8086 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire II   Operated by No. 412 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 27 July to October 1941, coded "VZ*B".  Later converted to Mk. V.
P 8090 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Used by No. 403 (F) Squadron, RCAF,  from 27 July to August 1941.  Coded "KH*H".
P 8132 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   To No. 417 (F) Squadron, RCAF from 5 December 1941 to January 1943.
P 8136 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Reported in Griffin and Kostenuk with No. 411 (F) Squadron, RCAF, fall of 1941, coded "DB*S", but not confirmed by RAF movement card.
P 8145 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire II   Named "Mabel", after Mrs. M. Crawford.  Operated by No. 412 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 5 August 1941, coded "VZ*K".
P 8162 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Named "DS&G North Valley".  With No. 416 Squadron, RCAF, from 31 December 1941.  Received Category B damage on operations on 31 January 1942, still with this unit.  Repaired on site.
P 8168 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Named "Assam II Lakhimpur".  With No. 417 (F) Squadron from 5 December 1941 to February 1942.
P 8169 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Named "Assam III Lakhimpur".  With No. 401 (F) Squadron from 19 September to October 1941.
P 8171 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Reported by Griffin and Kostenuk with No. 403 (F) Squadron, RCAF,  July to September 1941, coded "KH*A".  Not confirmed by RAF movement card.
P 8172 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Named "By Dand".  Served with No. 411 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 22 July 1941, coded "DB*A".  Still with this unit when lost on operations 27 September 1941.
P 8175 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Named "Baltic Exchange II".  with No. 403 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 3 September 1941.
P 8179 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA / ASR (IIC)   With No. 401 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 11 September 1941 to May 1942.  Later converted to ASR (IIC).
P 8186 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   With No. 417 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 30 November 1941.
P 8191 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   With No. 401 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 9 September 1941 to October 1941.
P 8192 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   With No. 417 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 28 February 1942.
P 8195 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA / V   Converted to Mk. V on 30 October 1941.  With No. 421 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 17 April 1942.
P 8201 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   With No. 417 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 5 December 1941.
P 8233 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Used by No. 403 (F) Squadron, RCAF,  July to September 1941.  Coded "KH*L".
P 8250 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire II   Operated by No. 412 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 5 August 1941, coded "VZ*F".
P 8263 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Served with No. 411 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 22 July 1941, coded "DB*C".  Scored this unit's first victory, a Bf109 damaged over France, on 27 September 1941.  Pilot was P/O R. W. McNair.
P 8275 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   With No. 416 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 31 December 1941.  To No. 83 Maintenance Unit Salvage Unit on 1 April 1942, then to No. 58 Operational Training Unit on 27 July 1942.
P 8276 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   With No. 411 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 17 July to October 1941.
P 8325 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIb   With No. 416 (F) Squadron from 1 April to May 1942.
P 8348 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Named "British and Friends ex Japan".  With No. 416 (F) Squadron, RCAF, no dates.
P 8369 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire II   Reported with No. 412 (F) Squadron, RCAF, 1941, coded "VZ*G" by Griffin and Kostenuk.  RAF movement card only shows No. 416 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 28 November 1942, and Category B damage with this unit on 26 February 1942.
P 8373 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   With No. 403 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 24 July 1941.
P 8377 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Named "Siwabong".  With No. 403 (F) Squadron, RCAF, in July and August 1941.
P 8379 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Named "Oldham and Leeds".  To No. 416 (F) Squadron, RCAF on 22 December 1941.  Still with this unit on 11 January 1942, when it overturned on landing at Petterhead.  Category B damage, repaired, returned to service.
P 8380 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Named "Black Velvet".  With No. 403 (F) Squadron, RCAF, in July and August 1941.
P 8384 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   With No. 416 Squadron, RCAF, not confirmed.
P 8390 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Named "Bostonian".  With No. 416 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 14 January 1942.
P 8391 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire II   Operated by No. 412 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 23 July to October 1941, coded "VZ*L".  With No. 416 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 28 December 1941.
P 8392 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIa   Named "Magnet".  with No. 410 (F) Squadron, RCAF from 12 September 1941.
P 8393 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Named "Garfield Weston VI".  With No. 401 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 11 September 1941.
P 8396 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Named "Bermuda II".  With No. 401 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 19 September to December 1941.
P 8397 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Named "Cheshunt and Waltham".  With No. 416 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 25 November 1941 to May 1942.  Possibly also with No. 412 Squadron, not confirmed.
P 8422 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   With No. 416 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 11 February to April 1942.
P 8425 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Named "Spirit of Crewe".  with No. 403 (F) Squadron, RCAF, July and August 1941.
P 8436 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA / V   Named "Marvi".  With No. 401 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 9 September 1941.  Category B damage in a flying accident with this unit, on 12 September 1941.  Later converted to Mk. V.
P 8472 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   With No. 412 (F) squadron, RCAF, from 22 July to October 1941.   With No. 416 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 25 November 1941.  Category AC damage in a flying accident while with this unit, on 19 December 1941.  Repaired on site.
P 8508 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   With No. 417 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 5 December 1941.
P 8546 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   With No. 403 (F) Squadron, RCAF July and August 1941.
P 8549 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA / V   To No. 401 (F) squadron, RCAF, on 7 December 1942.  To No. 402 (F) squadron, RCAF, on 16 April 1943.  To No. 411 (F) Squadron, RCAF, on 23 May 1943.  Later converted to Mk. V.
P 8561 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. V   Named "Kalahari".  With No. 402 Squadron, RCAF, from 26 April to May 1943.
P 8570 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   With No. 417 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 11 January 1942, coded "AN*R".
P 8571 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   With No. 412 (F) Squadron, RCAF, 23 July to December 1941.  To 310 Squadron on 6 December 1941, then to No. 416 (F) Squadron, RCAF on 14 December 1942.
P 8577 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   With No. 403 (F) Squadron, RCAF 3 to 7 September 1941.
P 8586 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   With No. 412 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 5 August 1941.  Still with this unit when destroyed by fire resulting from a flying accident on 31 August 1941.
P 8598 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Reported with No. 416 Squadron, RCAF, but not confirmed by RAF movement card.
P 8640 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. Vb   With No. 416 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 7 July 1943.  Repaired on site on 20 July 1943, no details.
P 8650 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIb   Named "Defendamas".  With No. 416 (F) Squadron from 20 February to June 1942.
P 8652 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   With No. 401 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 11 September to October 1941.
P 8657 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Named "The City of Leicester Flight III".  Served with No. 411 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 27 July to September 1941, coded "DB*V".
P 8663 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Served with No. 411 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 12 August 1941, coded "DB*X".  Still with this unit when it received Category AC damage in a flying accident on 8 September 1941.
P 8674 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIA   Named "Afrikaander".  With No. 412 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 21 July to October 1941.  With No. 416 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 5 December 1941.  Still with this unit when it received Category AC damage from a flying accident on 26 February 1942.  Repaired on site.
P 8691 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIb   RAF movement card calls this a Mk. I, converted to Mk. IIb.  Named "Ceredigian I".  To No. 416 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 14 January 1942.  Still with this unit when it received Category AC damage in a flying accident, date unknown, repaired on site.
P 8702 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIa   With No. 401 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 9 September to October 1941.
P 8715 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. VB   With No. 416 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 10 February 1943.  Served with No. 411 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 3 March 1943, coded "DB*O".  Lost during Rhubarb mission to Airel, France on 14 April 1943.  Pilot seen in dinghy off Cherbourg after combat with Bf109. 
P 8726 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. IIa   Delivered to RAF on 1 July 1941.  To No. 403 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 16 July to August 1941.  With No. 54 Squadron when lost on operations on 28 August 1941.
P 8740 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. Vb   Used by No. 403 (F) Squadron, RCAF,  summer 1941.  Coded "KH*E".  Shot down by Bf109s off Dunkirk on 21 August 1941.  Pilot S/L B.G. Morris became POW.
P 8742 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. VB   With No. 403 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 20 August 1942.  Repaired on site on 21 November 1942.  To No. 416 (F) Squadron, RCAF, on 3 June 1943.  Destroyed on takeoff on 7 July 1943, struck wall after "taking off wrong runway" at Perranporth.
P 8744 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. VB or C   Used by No. 403 (F) Squadron, RCAF,  from 4 August 1941.  Coded "KH*P".
P 8750 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. VB   To No. 401 (F) Squadron, RCAF, on 2 April 1942.  Lost on 1 May 1942, in combat with Bf109s over St. Omar, France.  Pilot F/L E. L. Neal bailed out south of Portsmouth, rescued.  This mission is described as "Circus 150" and "Rodeo 10".
P 8751 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. VB   To No. 416 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 2 July 1943.
P 8759 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. VB   With No. 421 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 11 October 1942.  Received Category AC damage in a flying accident with this unit on 4 October 1942, repaired on site.  To No. 403 (F) Squadron, RCAF, on 25 January 1943.
P 8783 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. VB   Used by No. 401 (F) Squadron, RCAF,  from 31 December 1941, on operations.  Coded "YO*A".  Assigned to close escort on Circus 112b on 8 March 1942.
P 8784 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. VB / PR.XIII   With No. 403 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 16 July 1942.  Extensively damaged in a wheels up landing at Leeming, after engine failure, on 22 August 1942 while with this unit.  Converted to PR.XIII in 1943.
P 8787 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. VB   With No. 402 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 27 April 1944.  Sold to Portugal on 22 August 1947.
P 8788 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. VB   With No. 402 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 27 April 1944.  Sold to Portugal on 22 August 1947.
P 8791 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. VB   With No. 411 (F) Squadron, RCAF, from 30 June to September 1942.  Sold to Portugal on 12 November 1947.
P 8792 Supermarine Vickers, Castle Bromwich Spitfire Mk. VB or C   Used by No. 403 (F) Squadron, RCAF,  from 4 August 1941.  Coded "KH*Y".  Slightly damaged on Target Support Operation 77, 12 August 1941.  Repaired on site, returned to unit on 20 September 1941.
P 9178 Westland   Lysander Mk. II   Served with No. 112 (AC) Squadron, RCAF, in UK in last half of 1940.

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