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Canadian Military Aircraft Serial Numbers RCAF AJ201 to AJ570 Detailed List |
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Manufacturer |
basic designation |
variant or model |
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company designation |
company number |
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AJ211 |
Lockheed |
Lockheed-Vega |
Ventura |
Mk. II |
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137-27-01 |
37-4349 |
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first date: 16 July
1942 - Taken on
strength by Eastern Air Command |
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Used by No.
34 Operational Training Unit at Pennfield Ridge, NB.
Category A crash there on 11 February 1943. |
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last date: 6 April 1943 - Struck off after crash,
see comments |
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AJ230 |
Lockheed |
Lockheed-Vega |
Ventura |
Mk. II |
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137-27-01 |
37-4368 |
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first date: 10 July 1942 - Taken on
strength by Eastern Air Command |
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Used by No.
34 Operational Training Unit at Pennfield Ridge, NB.
Category B crash there on 6 August 1943. |
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last date: 2 June 1946 - Struck off |
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AJ247 |
Lockheed |
Lockheed-Vega |
Ventura |
Mk. II |
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137-27-01 |
37-4385 |
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first date: 18
August 1943 (18 January?) - Taken on
strength by Eastern Air Command |
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Used by No.
34 Operational Training Unit at Pennfield Ridge, NB.
Category B crash at Yarmouth, NS on 21 February 1943. To RCAF Station Rockcliffe, Ontario for
special tests July 1943 to October 1944. Sold
for $100 by War Assets Corporation, to W. E. Colpitts, Moncton, NB, 20
October 1947. To Hunter C. Moody/Decatur
Aviation Co, Decatur, IL, December 1948, registered as NL5770N. To Frederick B. Ayer/Trade-Ayer Co, Linden,
NJ, 21 April 1951, still as N5770N. To
Arthur O. Meurer Company Inc, New York, NY on 11 June 1951. To Fairbanks Morse & Co, Chicago, IL 13
June 1951, registered as N18M. Converted
to executive configuration by AiResearch Aviation, Los Angeles, CA,
completed June 1952. Flew as The Colonel. To W. B. Willis, San Antonio, TX 9 February
1959, registered as N92U. To Howard Aero
Inc, San Antonio, TX, October 1959. Converted
to Super Ventura, completed 15 April 1960. Later
modified to Howard 350 configuration. To
Jim Walter Corp, Tampa, FL, 14 April 1960, registered as N200JW. Registered as N208JW, 7 September 1967. To Florida Tile Industries Inc, Lakeland, FL
15 April 1968, registered as N570FT. To
Hydros Inc, St Petersburg, FL 8 November 1969. To
Friedkin Enterprises Inc, Rancho Santa Fe, CA 5 October 1970. To Combs Aircraft Inc, Denver, CO 11 February
1971. To Marine Investment Inc, Mobile, AL
16 June 1971. To Rotor-Aire Inc/Helicopter
Enterprises Inc, West Memphis, TN 21 July 1975. To
Sea-Air Corp, Powder Springs, GA, October 1975. To
Equipment Specialists Inc, Jacksonville, FL 9 February 1977. Crashed and destroyed, Tenerife-Magdalena,
Colombia 13 April 1977. |
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last date: 20 March 1947 - Struck off, to War
Assets for disposal |
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AJ270 |
Lockheed |
Lockheed-Vega |
Ventura |
Mk. II |
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137-27-01 |
37-4408 |
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first date: 29 September 1943 - Taken on
strength by Eastern Air Command |
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Used by No.
34 Operational Training Unit at Pennfield Ridge, NB. |
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last date: 20 March
1947 - Struck off |
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AJ302 |
Lockheed |
Lockheed-Vega |
Ventura |
Mk. II |
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137-27-01 |
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first date: 15
January 1944 - Taken on
strength by Eastern Air Command |
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Lend Lease
aircraft used by RAF in North America, delivered second hand to RCAF. Delivered to stored reserve with EAC. Pending disposal at Scoudouc, NB by October
1945. Had 856:30 airframe time when struck
off. |
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last date: 20 March 1947 - Struck off, to War
Assets corporation for sale |
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AJ335 |
Lockheed |
Lockheed-Vega |
Ventura |
Mk. II |
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137-27-01 |
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first date: 29 November 1943 - Taken on
strength by Eastern Air Command |
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Lend Lease
aircraft used by RAF in North America, delivered second hand to RCAF. Used by No. 34 Operational Training Unit at
Pennfield Ridge, NB. To stored reserve
with EAC on 22 May 1944. Pending disposal
from 22 October 1945. Stored post war at
Scoudouc, NB. Had 456:40 airframe time
when struck off. |
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last date: 20 March
1947 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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AJ358 |
Lockheed |
Lockheed-Vega |
Ventura |
Mk. II |
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137-27-01 |
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first date: 29
November 1943 - Taken on
strength by Eastern Air Command |
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Used by No.
34 Operational Training Unit at Pennfield Ridge, NB.
To stored reserve on 22 May 1944. Pending
disposal from 22 October 1945, when it was in storage at Scoudouc, NB. Had 302:10 airframe time when struck off. |
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last date: 20 March 1947 - Struck off, to War
Assets Corporation for sale |
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AJ373 |
Lockheed |
Lockheed-Vega |
Ventura |
Mk. II |
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137-27-01 |
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first date: 29 November 1943 - Taken on
strength by Eastern Air Command |
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Lend Lease
aircraft used by RAF in North America, delivered second hand to RCAF. Used by No. 34 Operational Training Unit at
Pennfield Ridge, NB. To stored reserve on
22 May 1944. Pending disposal from 22
October 1945, when it was in storage at Scoudouc, NB.
Had 331:30 airframe time when struck off. |
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last date: 20 March
1947 - Struck off |
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AJ375 |
Lockheed |
Lockheed-Vega |
Ventura |
Mk. II |
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137-27-01 |
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first date: 29
November 1943 - Taken on
strength by Eastern Air Command |
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Lend Lease
aircraft used by RAF in North America, delivered second hand to RCAF. Used by No. 34 Operational Training Unit at
Pennfield Ridge, NB. To stored reserve on
22 May 1944. Pending disposal from 22
October 1945, when it was in storage at Scoudouc, NB.
Had 440:45 airframe time when struck off. |
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last date: 20 March 1947 - Struck off, to War
Assets Corporation for sale |
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AJ383 |
Lockheed |
Lockheed-Vega |
Ventura |
Mk. II |
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137-27-01 |
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first date: 29 November 1943 - Taken on
strength by Eastern Air Command |
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Lend Lease
aircraft used by RAF in North America, delivered second hand to RCAF. Used by No. 34 Operational Training Unit at
Pennfield Ridge, NB. To No. 4 Repair Depot
at Scoudouc, NB on 28 October 1944 for scrapping. |
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last date: 1 December
1944 - Struck off, reduced to spares and produce |
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AJ388 |
Lockheed |
Lockheed-Vega |
Ventura |
Mk. II |
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137-27-01 |
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first date: 4
January 1944 - Taken on
strength by Eastern Air Command |
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Lend Lease
aircraft used by RAF in North America, delivered second hand to RCAF. Delivered to stored reserve.
Used by No. 34 Operational Training Unit at Pennfield
Ridge, NB. To No. 1 Air Command on 14
February 1945, in storage. Pending
disposal at No. 6 Repair Depot at RCAF Station Trenton, Ontario from 3
April 1946, when it had 425:55 airframe time. |
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last date: 16 April 1947 - Struck off, to War
Assets Corporation for sale |
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AJ389 |
Lockheed |
Lockheed-Vega |
Ventura |
Mk. II |
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137-27-01 |
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first date: 29 November 1943 - Taken on
strength by Eastern Air Command |
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Lend Lease
aircraft used by RAF in North America, delivered second hand to RCAF. Used by No. 34 Operational Training Unit at
Pennfield Ridge, NB. To stored reserve on
4 January 1944. Pending disposal from 22
October 1945, when it was in storage at Scoudouc, NB.
Had 355:35 airframe time when struck off. |
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last date: 20 March
1947 - Struck off, to War Assets corporation for sale |
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AJ402 |
Lockheed |
Lockheed-Vega |
Ventura |
Mk. II |
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137-27-01 |
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first date: 27
November 1943 - Taken on
strength by Eastern Air Command |
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Lend Lease
aircraft used by RAF in North America, delivered second hand to RCAF. Delivered to stored reserve.
Pending disposal from 22 October 1945, when it was in
storage at Scoudouc, NB. Had 294:25
airframe time when struck off. |
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last date: 20 March 1947 - Struck off, to War
Assets Corporation for sale |
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AJ404 |
Lockheed |
Lockheed-Vega |
Ventura |
Mk. II |
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137-27-01 |
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first date: 15 January 1944 - Taken on
strength by Eastern Air Command |
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Lend Lease
aircraft used by RAF in North America, delivered second hand to RCAF. Delivered to stored reserve.
Issued to No. 34 Operational Training Unit at Pennfield
Ridge, NB on 21 February 1944. To stored
reserve on 22 May 1944. Pending disposal
at Scoudouc, NB from 22 October 1945. |
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last date: 20 March
1947 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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AJ407 |
Lockheed |
Lockheed-Vega |
Ventura |
Mk. II |
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137-27-01 |
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first date: 29
November 1943 - Taken on
strength by Eastern Air Command |
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Lend Lease
aircraft used by RAF in North America, delivered second hand to RCAF. Used by No. 34 Operational Training Unit at
Pennfield Ridge, NB. To stored reserve on
4 January 1944. To No. 1 Air Command on 14
February 1945, still in storage. Out of
storage 16 April 1945. Pending disposal
from 3 April 1946, when it was in storage at No. 6 Repair Depot at RCAF
Station Trenton, Ontario, and had 522:00 airframe time. |
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last date: 16 January 1947 - Struck off, to War
Assets Corporation for sale |
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AJ409 |
Lockheed |
Lockheed-Vega |
Ventura |
Mk. II |
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137-27-01 |
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first date: 29 November 1943 - Taken on
strength by Eastern Air Command |
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Lend Lease
aircraft used by RAF in North America, delivered second hand to RCAF. Used by No. 34 Operational Training Unit at
Pennfield Ridge, NB. To stored reserve on
22 May 1944. Pending disposal from 22
October 1945, when it was in storage at Scoudouc, NB. |
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last date: 20 March
1947 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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AJ429 |
Lockheed |
Lockheed-Vega |
Ventura |
Mk. II |
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137-27-01 |
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first date: 28
October 1943 - Taken on
strength by Eastern Air Command |
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Lend Lease
aircraft used by RAF in North America, delivered second hand to RCAF. Used by No. 34 Operational Training Unit at
Pennfield Ridge, NB. To stored reserve on
4 January 1944. Back to No. 34 OTU on 21
February 1944, then back to storage on 22 May 1944.
Pending disposal from 28 June 1944. Stored
at No. 4 Repair Depot at Scoudouc, NB by 1 April 1946.
Had 269:00 airframe time when struck off. |
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last date: 17 April 1947 - Struck off, to War
Assets Corporation for sale |
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AJ430 |
Lockheed |
Lockheed-Vega |
Ventura |
Mk. II |
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137-27-01 |
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first date: 1 December 1943 - Taken on
strength by No. 3 Training Command at Montreal |
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Lend Lease
aircraft used by RAF in North America, delivered second hand to RCAF. To Central Aircraft at Crumlin, Ontario on 20
December 1943, for installation of skis. Operated
by Test & Development Establishment at RCAF Station Rockcliffe,
Ontario from 22 March 1944. Used for ski
trials. To stored reserve with No. 1
Training Command on 11 December 1944. To
No. 1 Air Command, still in storage, on 15 January 1945.
To No. 6 Repair Depot at Trenton for overhaul, 21 March to
12 July 1945. To stored reserve with No. 1
Air Command when completed. Stored by No.
6 Repair Depot by 20 December 1945. Pending
disposal from 5 April 1946. |
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last date: 16 January
1947 - Struck off |
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AJ448 |
Lockheed |
Lockheed-Vega |
Ventura |
Mk. II |
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137-27-01 |
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first date: 21
January 1943 - Taken on
strength by Eastern Air Command |
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Category
B damage in a ground incident on 26 October 1943. To
Clark Ruse Aircraft in Dartmouth, NS on 4 November 1943 for repairs. Repairs not completed, scrapped instead. |
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last date: 1 February 1944 - Struck off, reduced
to spares and produce |
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AJ538 |
North American |
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Harvard |
Mk. II |
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NA-76 |
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first date: 14 July 1941 - Taken on
strength by No. 1 Training Command |
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Equipped
with Dunlop pneumatic firing gear. With
No. 31 Service Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. Category C crashes at Kingston aerodrome at
15:15 on 20 August 1941, and again at 17:10 on 17 May 1942. Went missing early 1944, believed lost in Lake
Ontario. Wreckage never located. Ownership passed to No. 6 Repair Depot on 9
May 1944 for write off, after search was abandoned. |
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last date: 21 July 1944 - Struck off |
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AJ539 |
North American |
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Harvard |
Mk. II |
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NA-76 |
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first date: 14 July
1941 - Taken on
strength by No. 1 Training Command |
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Equipped
with Dunlop pneumatic firing gear. With
No. 31 Service Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. Category C crashes at Kingston aerodrome at
18:00 on 29 July 1941; at 10:05 on 12 November 1941; on 10 February
1942; and at 17:25 on 27 May 1942. In 27
May 1942 accident aircraft swung on landing and struck fire tender. To Noorduyn Aircraft on 28 August 1943 for
repairs following a Category B crash. To
stored reserve with No. 1 TC on 2 October 1943, following completion of
repairs. Issued from storage on 12 October
1943. Ownership to No. 3 Training Command
for records purposes only on 19 February 1944. To
No. 8 Repair Depot at Winnipeg on 7 August 1944 for overhaul. To storage with No. 2 Training Command on 16
October 1944, when completed. Issued from
storage on 21 November 1944. To No. 2 Air
Command on 1 December 1944. To stored
reserve on 17 April 1945. Noted as "frozen series" on 7 July 1945, for possible
post war use. ATR 11 radio installed by 7
January 1946. Pending disposal from 11
February 1946, when it was stored at Dauphin, Manitoba.
Had 2747:45 airframe time when struck off. |
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last date: 23 October 1946 - Struck off, to War
Assets Corporation for sale |
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AJ540 |
North American |
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Harvard |
Mk. II / 2A |
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NA-76 |
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first date: 14 July 1941 - Taken on
strength by No. 1 Training Command |
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Used
by No. 31 Service Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. Category C damage at Kingston at 17:30 on 20
August 1941. To No. 1 Air Command on 15
January 1945. To stored reserve in June
1946. Equipped with ATR 11 radio by 2
April 1946. To Central Air Command at RCAF
Station Trenton, Ontario on 12 August 1947. Reported
on 25 September 1947 as 2992:00 airframe time, fitment standard. Reported on 23 December 1947 with 3113:10
airframe time, condition poor, fitment standard. To
Canada Car & Foundry for overhaul and modification to Mk. IIA
armament trainer (redesignated Mk. 2A c.1950), 3 June to 22 September
1948. Had 3182:05 airframe time when it
arrived. To North West Air Command when
completed, for use by No. 417 (FR) Squadron at CJATC, Rivers, Manitoba. Reported on 1 April 1949 with 3473:20 airframe
time, 158:40 since overhaul. To North West
Industries at Edmonton, Alberta on 6 October 1954 for overhaul. To long term storage at RCAF Station Lincoln
Park, Alberta when finished. Pending
disposal at Lincoln Park from 18 December 1959. Sold
to R. Diemert of Winkler, Manitoba. |
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last date: 26
September 1960 - Struck off, to Crown Assets Disposal Corporation for sale |
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AJ541 |
North American |
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Harvard |
Mk. II |
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NA-76 |
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first date: 14 July
1941 - Taken on
strength by No. 1 Training Command |
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Equipped
with Dunlop pneumatic firing gear. Used by
No. 31 Service Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. Category C damage at Kingston at 10:45 on 21
July 1941, and again at 15:30 on 17 November 1941.
To Noorduyn Aviation in Montreal from 27 July to 23
October 1942, for repairs following a Category B crash.
To stored reserve with No. 1 TC when complete, issued from
storage on 26 December 1942. To No. 3
Training Command in eastern Canada on 19 February 1944.
To No. 8 Repair Depot in Winnipeg, Manitoba from 8 August
to 13 September 1944, for overhaul and modifications.
To stored reserve with No. 2 Training Command when
completed. To No. 2 Air Command on 1
December 1944, still in storage. Stored
post war at Weyburn, Saskatchewan. Noted
as "frozen series" on 7 July 1945, for post war use.
Reported on 18 January 1948 as 2412:30 total time,
condition fair, fitment standard. To
Canada Car & Foundry for overhaul and modifications from 8 November
1950 to 19 March 1951. To Training Command
when completed. To stored reserve at RCAF
Station Lincoln Park, Alberta on 19 January 1954. Pending
disposal at Lincoln Park from 22 June 1959. Sold
to Davies Enterprises of Edmonton, Alberta. |
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last date: 18 October 1960 - Struck off, to Crown
Assets Disposal Corporation for sale |
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AJ542 |
North American |
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Harvard |
Mk. II |
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NA-76 |
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first date: 14 July 1941 - Taken on
strength |
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Equipped
with Dunlop pneumatic firing gear. Used by
No. 31 Service Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. Category C damage at Kingston aerodrome at
08:30 on 5 August 1941, as a result of Harvard AJ548 running into the
rear of this aircraft. Probably a ground
accident. Destroyed in a mid air collision
with Harvard AJ549 at 3500 feet, 3 miles north east of Gananoque,
Ontario at 11:10 on 11 June 1942. Accident
occurred in hazy conditions, pilot Acting Leading Airman E.W. Gibson,
Fleet Air Arm, killed. To No. 6 Repair
Depot for write off. |
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last date: 4 August
1942 - Struck off, reduced to spares and produce |
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AJ543 |
North American |
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Harvard |
Mk. II |
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NA-76 |
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first date: 14 July
1941 - Taken on
strength by No. 1 Training Command |
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Equipped
with Dunlop pneumatic firing gear. Used by
No. 31 Service Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. Category C damage at Kingston at 16:40 on 31
July 1941. Category C damage at 00:30 on
19 June 1942 at Gananoque, Ontario, when it struck and killed Sgt.
Bodington while taking off. Destroyed in
crash at Kingston on 14 September 1942. |
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last date: 12 November 1942 - Struck off, reduced
to spares and produce |
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AJ544 |
North American |
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Harvard |
Mk. II |
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NA-76 |
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first date: 14 July 1941 - Taken on
strength |
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Equipped
with Dunlop pneumatic firing gear. Used by
No. 31 Service Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. Category C crashes on several dates at
Kingston , including 22 August, 10 November, and 19 November 1941; and
28 February and 7 March 1942. Category B
crash at Kingston on 3 September 1942. To
Noorduyn Aircraft in Montreal for repairs, 12 September to 21 November
1942. Back to No. 1 TC when completed. To No. 3 Training Command on 19 February 1944. To No. 1 Air Command on 15 January 1945. To stored reserve with No. 5 Reserve Equipment
Maintenance Unit on 2 February 1946. Stored
post war at Picton, Ontario under control of No. 6 Repair Depot. Available for disposal from 21 August 1946,
details of disposal not recorded. |
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last date: 21 August
1946 - Struck off |
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AJ545 |
North American |
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Harvard |
Mk. II |
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NA-76 |
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first date: 14 July
1941 - Taken on
strength |
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Equipped
with Dunlop pneumatic firing gear. Used by
No. 31 Service Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. Category C damage at Kingston aerodrome at
12:05 on 17 November 1941. To Noorduyn
Aircraft in Montreal for overhaul, 26 November 1943.
To stored reserve with No. 3 Training Command on 6 May
1944, issued from storage on 14 July 1944. To
No. 8 Repair Depot at Winnipeg, Manitoba on 8 August 1944 for
inspection, reconditioning and modifications. To
stored reserve with No. 2 Training Command on 27 September 1944. To No. 2 Air Command on 1 December 1944, still
in storage. Stored post war at Weyburn,
Saskatchewan. Reported on 7 July 1945 as
"frozen series", for post war use. Reported
on 19 January 1948 with 2551:25 total time, condition fair, fitment
standard. To Aircraft Industries at St.
Johns from 2 September 1950 to 27 June 1951 for overhaul and
modifications. To Training Command when
completed, possibly at RCAF Station Trenton, Ontario.
To stored reserve with No. 25 Air Material Base at RCAF
Station Lincoln Park, Alberta on 12
December 1952. Under modification from 21
December 1955 to 31 May 1956 for tail wheel clutch and electrical
junction box installation. Pending
disposal at Lincoln Park from 22 June 1959. Sold
to Davis Enterprises of Edmonton, Alberta. |
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last date: 18 October 1960 - Struck off, to Crown
Assets Disposal Corporation for sale |
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AJ546 |
North American |
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Harvard |
Mk. II / IIR |
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NA-76 |
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first date: 14 July 1941 - Taken on
strength at No. 1 Training Command |
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Equipped
with Dunlop pneumatic firing gear. Used by
No. 31 Service Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. Category C damage at Gananoque, Ontario at
15:20 on 18 June 1942, when student pilot taxied into a gravel pile. Category C damage at Gananoque at 22:15 on 24
June 1942, when student pilot made a hard landing due to suspected fire
onboard. No trace of fire found. To Noorduyn Aircraft in Montreal 21 September
to 13 November 1943 for repairs. To No. 3
Training Command when completed. To No. 1
Air Command on 15 January 1945. With No.
14 Service Flying Training School at Kingston in 1945.
To No. 6 Repair Depot on 18 September 1945 for
installation of ATR 11 radio and conversion to Mk. IIR.
Chrome plated piston barrels installed at same time. To No. 1 Air Command on 21 December 1945, for
use at No. 1 Flying Training School. To
storage on 18 June 1946. To Central Air
Command on 12 August 1947 for use at London, probably by auxiliary
squadron. Reported in August and September
1947 with 3072:00 airframe time, fitment standard.
By 1 January 1948 airframe time was 3134:05, by September
1948 had 3526:30 time. To Canada Car &
Foundry for overhaul on 10 May 1949, to Training Command on 15 July
1949. To No. 6 Repair Depot on 22 July
1957 for inspection. To inactive reserve
there from 18 September 1957. Pending
disposal from 13 November 1959. Sold to
Hicks & Lawrence of Ostrander, Ontario. |
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last date: 11 October
1960 - Struck off |
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AJ547 |
North American |
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Harvard |
Mk. II |
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NA-76 |
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first date: 16 July
1941 - Taken on
strength by No. 1 Training Command |
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Equipped
with Dunlop pneumatic firing gear. Used by
No. 31 Service Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. Allocated to No. 6 Repair Depot for write off
on 13 December 1943. |
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last date: 4 January 1944 - Struck off, reduced
to spares and produce |
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|
AJ548 |
North American |
|
Harvard |
Mk. II |
|
|
|
NA-76 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
first date: 16 July 1941 - Taken on
strength by No. 1 Training Command |
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|
|
Equipped
with Dunlop pneumatic firing gear. Used by
No. 31 Service Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. Category D damage on 5 August 1941 at
Kingston, when this aircraft taxied into Harvard AJ542.
Reported at No. 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer,
Ontario, 1943. To No. 6 Repair Depot at
Trenton for disposal on 17 August 1943. |
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|
|
last date: 26 August
1943 - Struck off, reduced to spares and produce |
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|
AJ549 |
North American |
|
Harvard |
Mk. II |
|
|
|
NA-76 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
first date: 16 July
1941 - Taken on
strength by No. 1 Training Command |
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|
|
Equipped
with Dunlop pneumatic firing gear. Used by
No. 31 Service Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. Destroyed in mid-air with Harvard AJ542 on 11
June 1942. Collision occurred at 3500
feet, 3 miles north east of Gananoque, Ontario, in hazy weather. Both aircraft fell out of control. Pilot Sgt. F. Powell parachuted safely,
student ALA H.S. Patterson of the RN killed. |
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|
|
last date: 4 August 1942 - Struck off, reduced to
spares and produce |
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|
AJ550 |
North American |
|
Harvard |
Mk. II / 2A |
|
|
|
NA-76 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
first date: 16 July 1941 - Taken on
strength by No. 1 Training Command |
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|
|
Equipped
with Dunlop pneumatic firing gear. Used by
No. 31 Service Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. Category C crashes at Kingston at 12:10 on 24
September 1941, and at 11:10 on 28 February 1942. To
Noorduyn Aircraft in Montreal on 8 November 1943 for crash repairs. To stored reserve with No. 3 Training Command
on 19 February 1944, issued from storage on 15 May 1944.
To No. 1 Air Command on 15 January 1945.
To storage with No. 1 AC on 20 August 1945.
Stored post war at Dunnville, Ontario.
To No. 6 Repair Depot summer of 1947 for installation of
intercom. Reported on 6 January 1948 with
2614:50 airframe time, fitment standard, condition fair.
To Canada Car & Foundry for reconditioning and
modifications on 9 August 1950. Probably
converted to Mk. 2A armament trainer at this time.
Delivered to Training Command at RCAF Station Gimli,
Manitoba on 7 December 1950. Gyro gun
sight installed 6 December 1951. To long
term storage on 11 February 1954 at No. 25 air Materials Base. To North West Industries in Edmonton for
overhaul on 4 December 1956. To CC&F
on 4 May 1957, for crating before shipment to France |
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|
|
last date: 23 January
1958 - Struck off, free issue to French Air Force |
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|
AJ551 |
North American |
|
Harvard |
Mk. II |
|
|
|
NA-76 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
first date: 16 July
1941 - Taken on
strength |
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|
|
Equipped
with Dunlop pneumatic firing gear. Used by
No. 31 Service Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. Category C crash at Kingston at 09:30 on 19
November 1941. To Noorduyn Aircraft at
Montreal on 15 October 1943 for overhaul. To
storage with No. 3 TC on 13 May 1944, issued from storage on 1 June
1944. To No. 1 Air Command on 15 January
1945. To No. 6 Repair Depot on 18
September 1945 for installation of ATR 11 radio, to Central Air Command
in December 1945. To No. 1 Air Command on
1 November 1946, for use at the Central Flying School.
Reported on 25 September 1947 with 3579:10 time, fitment
standard. Reported on 23 December 1947
with 3674:55 time, condition fair, fitment standard.
To Central Air Command at RCAF Station Centralia, Ontario
on 25 February 1948. Had 3726:10 time by
15 March 1948. To Canada Car & Foundry
for overhaul from 21 April to 30 June 1949, then back to Training
Command. To Aircraft Industries on 18
February 1952 for repairs and installation of radio compass, back to
Training Command on 5 February 1953. To
No. 6 Repair Depot from 3 November to 29 December 1955 for installation
of tail wheel clutch modification and flashing navigation lights. Transferred to Training Command at RCAF
Station Trenton, Ontario on 5 February 1953, delivered there by No. 129
(A&F) Flight on 20 February 1953. Back
to Centralia on 3 November 1953. Category
B crash at No. 4 Pilot Flying Training School at RCAF Station Penhold,
Alberta on 8 March 1957. Struck off
without being repaired. |
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|
|
last date: 14 May 1957 - Struck off at RCAF
Station Lincoln Park, Alberta |
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|
AJ552 |
North American |
|
Harvard |
Mk. II |
|
|
|
NA-76 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
first date: 17 July 1941 - Taken on
strength by No. 1 Training Command |
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|
|
Equipped
with Dunlop pneumatic firing gear. Used by
No. 31 Service Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. Category C crashes at Kingston at 09:30 on 9
October 1941; and at 12:15 on 28 April 1942. To
Noorduyn Aircraft at Montreal for overhaul 12 August to 16 October
1943, back to No. 31 SFTS when finished. To
No. 3 Training Command on 19 February 1944. To
No. 8 Repair Depot at Winnipeg, Manitoba on 7 August 1944 for overhaul. To stored reserve with No. 2 Training Command
on 18 October 1944, issued from storage on 21 November 1944. To No. 2 Air Command on 1 December 1944. To storage with No. 2 AC on 13 April 1945. Designated as "frozen series" in July 1945,
for possible post war use. ATR 11 radio
installed by 7 January 1946. Stored post
war at Dauphin, Manitoba. Pending disposal
there from 11 February 1946, when it had 3128:20 airframe time, 714:05
since overhaul. |
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|
|
last date: 23 October
1946 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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|
AJ553 |
North American |
|
Harvard |
Mk. II |
|
|
|
NA-76 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
first date: 17 July
1941 - Taken on
strength by No. 1 Training Command |
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|
|
Equipped
with Dunlop pneumatic firing gear. Used by
No. 31 Service Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. Category D damage at Kingston on 6 November
1941 when Harvard AJ657 taxied into this aircraft.
Category C crash at Kingston at 10:30 on 17 November 1941. To Noorduyn Aircraft at Montreal from 27
October 1943 to 27 April 1944, possibly for repairs.
To stored reserve with No. 3 Training Command on 7 July
1944. To No. 8 Repair Depot at Winnipeg,
Manitoba on 8 August 1944 for inspection, overhaul, and modifications. To storage with No. 2 Training Command on 27
September 1944. To No. 2 Air Command,
still in storage, on 1 December 1944. Stored
post war at No. 206 REMS at Weyburn, Saskatchewan.
Identified as "frozen series" on 7 July 1945, for possible
post war use. Reported on 19 January 1948
as 2520:00 total time, 125:35 since overhaul, condition fair, fitment
standard, engine removed. To Camp Borden,
Ontario on 30 October 1950, for use as an instructional aid for the
next 12 years. Probably identified as A
603 from this date. Classified as Category
B instructional airframe 603B from 22 June 1954. Reported
on 6 March 1957 as held at Borden less wings. Pending
disposal at Borden from 23 February 1962. sold
to Samuel E. Sigal Enterprises of Toronto, Ontario. |
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|
|
last date: 11 September 1963 - Struck off, to
Crown Assets Disposal Corporation for sale |
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|
AJ554 |
North American |
|
Harvard |
Mk. II |
|
|
|
NA-76 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
first date: 17 July 1941 - Taken on
strength by No. 1 Training Command |
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|
|
Equipped
with Dunlop pneumatic firing gear. Used by
No. 31 Service Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. Category C damage at Sandhurst, Ontario on 2
September 1941, and at Kingston on 17 November 1941.
Used at No. 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer,
Ontario, c.1944. To No. 3 Training Command
on 3 July 1944. To Noorduyn Aircraft in
Montreal for overhaul, 3 July to 23 November 1944.
To stored reserve with No. 3 Training Command when
completed. To No. 1 Air Command on 16
January 1945, still stored. Stored post
war at Dunnville, Ontario. Designated
"frozen series" on 7 July 1945, for post war use. To
No. 6 Repair Depot on 28 August 1947 for installation of intercom. To Western Aircraft for reconditioning,
modification and overhaul, 2 September 1950 to 7 December 1951. To Training Command at RCAF Station
Claresholm, Alberta when finished. Tail
wheel declutch and electrical modifications installed at this time. To Training Command when completed. To RCAF Station Lincoln Park, Alberta for
storage on 31 August 1956. To workshop
status there for inspection, repairs, and modifications on 1 November
1956. To RCAF Station moose Jaw,
Saskatchewan in March 1957. Pending
disposal, in storage at Sea Island, BC, from 21 March 1958. Sold to Province of BC Department of Education. |
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|
|
last date: 4 December
1958 - Struck off, to Crown Assets Disposal Corporation for sale |
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|
AJ555 |
North American |
|
Harvard |
Mk. II /
IIR / 2 |
|
|
|
NA-76 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
first date: 17 July
1941 - Taken on
strength by No. 1 Training Command |
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|
|
Equipped
with Dunlop pneumatic firing gear. Used by
No. 31 Service Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. Category C damage at Gananoque, Ontario at
13:15 on 30 April 1942. To No. 3 Training
Command on 19 February 1944. Used at No.
14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer, Ontario, c.1944. To Noorduyn Aircraft in Montreal for overhaul,
to storage with No. 3 Training Command on 31 August 1944 when complete. Issued from storage on 12 October 1944. To No. 1 Air Command on 15 January 1945. To No. 6 Repair Depot for installation of ATR
11 radio on 18 September 1945, redesignated Mk. IIR at this time. Back to No. 1 AC when completed.
Reported with Central Flying School, dates uncertain. Reported on 25 September 1947 with 4056:10
airframe time, fitment standard. Reported
on 23 December 1947 as 4196:50 total time, 1321:40 since overhaul,
condition fair, fitment standard. Had
4267:10 total time by March 1948. To
Canada Car & Foundry for modifications 18 February to 30 April
1949, to Central Air Command when completed for use at a Flying
Training School. Redesignated as Mk. 2
c.1950. To Aircraft Industries Limited for
tail wheel and electrical modifications, back to Training Command on 29
December 1955. To inactive reserve at RCAF
Station Lincoln Park, Alberta on 3 December 1958. Pending
disposal there from 23 June 1959. Sold to
F. Chrijka (sp?) of Lynn Lake, Manitoba. |
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|
|
last date: 31 August 1960 - Struck off, to Crown
Assets Disposal Corporation for sale |
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|
AJ556 |
North American |
|
Harvard |
Mk. II |
|
|
|
NA-76 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
first date: 18 July 1941 - Taken on
strength by No. 1 Training Command |
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|
|
Equipped
with Dunlop pneumatic firing gear. Used by
No. 31 Service Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. Category C damage at 18:10 on 26 August 1941,
at Kingston aerodrome. To Noorduyn
Aircraft in Montreal from 9 July to 20 September 1943.
To No. 3 Training Command on 19 February 1944. To No. 8 Repair Depot at Winnipeg, Manitoba
for inspection, reconditioning, and modifications on 8 August 1944. To storage with No. 2 Training Command on 1
November 1944, when completed. To No. 2
Air Command on 1 December 1944, still in storage. Stored
post war at Weyburn, Saskatchewan. Reported
on 17 April 1947 with 2937:55 total time, 994:50 since overhaul,
condition fair, fitment standard. To North
West Industries at Edmonton, Alberta on 17 February 1951 for
modifications, including installation of a gyro gun sight.
To Training Command for use at the Pilot Rocket Training
School when completed. To CPA on 29
December 1955 for modifications, including tail wheel declutching and
electrical junction box. To stored reserve
at RCAF Station Lincoln Park, Alberta on 31 August 1956.
To inactive reserve there on 14 January 1957.
Pending disposal from 22 June 1959. Sold
to Davis Enterprises of Edmonton, Alberta. |
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|
|
last date: 18 October
1960 - Struck off, to Crown Assets Disposal Corporation for sale |
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|
AJ557 |
North American |
|
Harvard |
Mk. II |
|
|
|
NA-76 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
first date: 17 July
1941 - Taken on
strength by No. 1 Training Command |
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|
|
Used by No.
31 Service Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario.
Category A crash at Kingston aerodrome at 15:25 on 27
August 1941. Student pilot overcorrected
on landing and stalled. To Noorduyn
Aircraft on 9 September 1941, but returned to No. 1 TC on 15 January
1942. Probably held as training aid, or
for spares. To No. 3 Training Command on
19 February 1944, for records purposes only. To
Noorduyn for disposal on 4 August 1944. |
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|
|
last date: 14 March 1945 - Struck off, reduced to
spares and produce, remains held in whole state for further salvage |
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|
AJ558 |
North American |
|
Harvard |
Mk. II |
|
|
|
NA-76 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
first date: 18 July 1941 - Taken on
strength by No. 1 Training Command |
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|
|
Equipped
with Dunlop pneumatic firing gear. Used by
No. 31 Service Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. Category C damage at 16:15 on 19 November
1941, at Kingston aerodrome. To Noorduyn
Aircraft in Montreal from 8 October to 28 December 1943, for repairs
following a Category B crash. To No. 3
Training Command on 17 March 1944. Used at
No. 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer, Ontario, c.1944. To No. 1 Air Command on 15 January 1945. To No. 6 Repair Depot on 18 September 1945 for
installation of ATR 11 radio. Stored at
No. 4 Reserve Equipment Maintenance Unit from 2 January 1946 to June
1946, when it was issued to Central Air Command for use at a Flying
Training School. Reported on 25 September
1947 with 3630:00 airframe time; 3689:00 on 22 December 1947, and
3716:00 in April 1948. To Canada Car &
Foundry from 4 March to 6 May 1949, for modifications.
To Training Command when completed, for use at No. 2
Flying Training School at RCAF Station Penhold, Alberta.
Modified 21 December 1955 to 9 January 1956, tail wheel
declutch and electrical junction box. To
Flying Instructors School at RCAF Station Trenton, Ontario on 4 May
1959. To storage with No. 6 Repair Depot
at Dunnville, Ontario on 18 August 1959. Pending
disposal with No. 6 RD from November 1959. Sold
to Logan Auto Wreckers of Scotland, Ontario. |
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|
|
last date: 14 December
1960 - Struck off, to Crown Assets Disposal Corporation for sale |
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|
AJ559 |
North American |
|
Harvard |
Mk. II |
|
|
|
NA-76 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
first date: 18 July
1941 - Taken on
strength by No. 1 Training Command |
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|
|
Equipped
with Dunlop pneumatic firing gear. Used by
No. 31 Service Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. Category C damage at 14:15 on 11 November
1941, at Kingston aerodrome. Collided with
Harvard AJ572, 4 miles west of Collins Bay, Ontario at 17:20 on 23
February 1942. Both aircraft spun in, and
destroyed. |
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|
|
last date: 1 May 1942 - Struck off, reduced to
spares and produce at No. 6 Repair Depot |
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|
AJ560 |
North American |
|
Harvard |
Mk. II |
|
|
|
NA-76 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
first date: 18 July 1941 - Taken on
strength by No. 1 Training Command |
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|
|
Equipped
with Dunlop pneumatic firing gear. Used by
No. 31 Service Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. Category C damage at 11:40 on 2 October 1941,
and at 09:00 on 1 June 1942, at Kingston aerodrome.
To Noorduyn Aircraft in Montreal for overhaul from 28
October 1943 to 10 May 1944. To stored
reserve with No. 3 Training Command when completed.
Issued from storage to No. 31 SFTS on 1 June 1944. To No. 1 Air Command on 15 January 1945. Assigned to No. 6 Repair Depot on 24 February
1945, following a Category B crash. |
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|
|
last date: 16 March
1945 - Struck off, reduced to spares and produce at No. 6 Repair
Depot |
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|
AJ561 |
North American |
|
Harvard |
Mk. II /
IIR / 2 |
|
|
|
NA-76 |
76-3531 |
|
|
|
|
|
first date: 19 July
1941 - Taken on
strength by No. 1 Training Command |
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|
|
Equipped
with Dunlop pneumatic firing gear. Used by
No. 31 Service Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. Category C damage at 13:50 on 28 April 1942, 8
miles south of Nappanee, Ontario. To
Noorduyn Aviation in Montreal on 10 September 1943 for overhaul. To storage with No. 3 Training Command on 21
February 1944, issued from storage on 15 May 1944.
To No. 1 Air Command on 15 January 1945.
Equipped with ATR 11 radio and redesignated Mk. IIR by 2
April 1946. Reported on 12 August 1947
with 3023:00 total time, 668:50 since overhaul, reserved for Centralia
or Trenton. To Central Air Command for use
at RCAF Station Centralia, Ontario shortly after this.
Time on 18 September 1947 of 3024:15; on 1 January 1948
was 3102:35; on 12 March 1948 had 3243:00 time; and on 31 March 1949
had 3672:50 total time. To Canada Car
& Foundry from 19 May to 13 September 1949 for overhaul. To Air Transport Command on 13 September 1949,
for use by the Air Force Headquarters Practice Flight at RCAF Station
Rockcliffe, Ontario. Redesignated Mk. 2
c.1950. Back to Training Command on 18
September 1950. To storage at No. 6 Repair
Depot on 12 December 1953. To RCAF Station
Lincoln Park, Alberta for reconditioning on 5 December 1956. To Aircraft Industries Canada on 26 March 1957
for crating. Delivered to Aeronavale
October 1957, operated marked as AJ561. Reported
stored at museum in Rochefort, France in 1972. |
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|
|
last date: 21 October 1957 - Struck off, free
issue under Mutual Aid to France |
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|
AJ562 |
North American |
|
Harvard |
Mk. II |
|
|
|
NA-76 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
first date: 18 July 1941 - Taken on
strength by No. 1 Training Command |
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|
|
Equipped
with Dunlop pneumatic firing gear. Used by
No. 31 Service Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. Category C damage at 07:40 on 27 July 1941,
and at 16:05 on 16 November 1941, both at Kingston aerodrome. Transferred to No. 3 Training Command on 19
February 1944, for records purposes only. To
No. 1 Air Command on 15 January 1945. To
storage on 27 April 1945, when it was noted as "frozen series for post
war commitment". Stored post war at
Jarvis, Ontario. Pending disposal at
Jarvis from 25 March 1946. |
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|
|
last date: 11 December
1946 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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|
AJ563 |
North American |
|
Harvard |
Mk. II |
|
|
|
NA-76 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
first date: 1 August
1941 - Taken on
strength by No. 1 Training Command |
||||
|
|
Equipped
with Dunlop pneumatic firing gear. Used by
No. 31 Service Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. Category C damage at 09:30 on 17 November
1941, and at 11:45 on 24 February 1942, both at Kingston aerodrome. To Noorduyn Aviation in Montreal for overhaul
from 28 May to 1 September 1943. Back to
No. 1 TC when completed. Allocated to No.
6 Repair Depot for scrapping on 28 September 1943, following a Category
A crash. |
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|
|
last date: 20 October 1943 - Struck off, reduced
to spares and produce |
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|
AJ564 |
North American |
|
Harvard |
Mk. II / IIA |
|
|
|
NA-76 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
first date: 19 July 1941 - Taken on
strength by No. 1 Training Command |
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|
|
Equipped
with Dunlop pneumatic firing gear. May
have been with Test and Development Flight at RCAF Station Rockcliffe,
Ontario, dates not known. To Noorduyn
Aviation in Montreal from 8 October 1943 to 7 April 1944, for overhaul. To storage with No. 1 TC when completed. To storage with No. 3 Training Command on 2
June 1944, issued from storage on 19 July 1944. Used
at No. 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer, Ontario, c.1944. To No. 1 Air Command on 15 January 1945. To No. 6 Repair Depot on 18 September 1945 for
installation of ATR 11 radio, back to No. 1 Air Command on 22 December
1945. To Central Experimental &
Proving Establishment at RCAF Station Rockcliffe on 15 July 1946. Reported on 1 September 1947 with 3229:15
total time, fitment standard. To Canada
Car & Foundry from 26 November 1947 to 25 January 1948, for
inspection, overhaul and modifications. Probably
converted to Mk. IIA / 2A armament trainer at this time.
To Central Air Command when completed, for use by No. 400
Squadron (Auxiliary) at RCAF Station Downsview, Ontario.
Reported on 25 June 1948 with 3231:50 airframe, and "c/w
all armament". By 31 March 1949 had
3323:00 total time. Still at Downsview on
15 August 1951, when the Auxiliary squadrons there were transferred to
Air Defence Command. To storage at No. 6
Repair Depot on 17 August 1955. To
Aircraft Industries Canada on 22 November 1955 for reconditioning and
crating. |
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|
|
last date: 11 October
1957 - Struck off, free issue under Mutual Aid to Italy |
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|
AJ565 |
North American |
|
Harvard |
Mk. II |
|
|
|
NA-76 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
first date: 19 July
1941 - Taken on
strength by No. 1 Training Command |
||||
|
|
Equipped
with Dunlop pneumatic firing gear. Used by
No. 31 Service Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. Category C damage at 15:30 on 28 July 1941,
and at 14:30 on 28 August 1941, both at Kingston aerodrome. Category C damage again at 12:30 on 19
December 1941, when this aircraft taxied into Harvard AJ568 at Kingston. To Noorduyn Aviation in Montreal from 26
February to 28 April 1943 for repairs, following a Category B crash. To storage with No.
1 TC when completed, issued from storage on 17 May 1943.
To No. 3 Training Command on 19 February 1944. To No. 8 Repair Depot at Winnipeg, Manitoba
for reconditioning on 7 August 1944. To
storage with No. 2 Training Command on 2 October 1944.
To No. 2 Air Command on 1 December 1944, still in storage. Stored post war at Weyburn, Saskatchewan. Listed as "frozen series" on 7 July 1945, for
post war use. Reported on 19 January 1948
as 3149:40 total time, 1449:00 since overhaul, condition fair, fitment
standard. To Aircraft Industries in St.
Johns from 2 September 1950 to 16 April 1951 for overhaul, back to
Training Command for use at RCAF Station Centralia, Ontario when
completed. To Aircraft Industries Limited
on 12 October 1954, because of unsatisfactory stalling characteristics. Centre section replaced, other repairs
performed following a major inspection. To
storage at No. 6 Repair Depot when completed, on 7 September 1955. To Aircraft Industries Canada on 4 December
1956 for reconditioning and crating. |
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|
|
last date: 11 March 1958 - Struck off, free issue
under Mutual Aid to Turkey |
||||
|
AJ566 |
North American |
|
Harvard |
Mk. II |
|
|
|
NA-76 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
first date: 19 July 1941 - Taken on
strength at No. 1 Training Command |
||||
|
|
Equipped
with Dunlop pneumatic firing gear. Used by
No. 31 Service Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. Category C damage at 11:30 on 15 September
1941 at Kingston aerodrome. Category B
crash at Kingston at 12:30 on 13 November 1942. To
Noorduyn Aviation in Montreal for repair, back to NO. 31 SFTS on 27
March 1942. Ownership transferred to No. 3
Training Command on 19 February 1944, for records purposes only. To No. 1 Air Command on 15 January 1945. To stored reserve on 27 September 1945, noted
as "frozen series" for post war use on that date. Stored
post war at Jarvis, Ontario. Pending
disposal there from 25 March 1946. |
||||
|
|
last date: 11 December
1946 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for sale |
||||
|
AJ567 |
North American |
|
Harvard |
Mk. II /
IIA / 2A |
|
|
|
NA-76 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
first date: 22 July
1944 - Taken on
strength at No. 1 Training Command |
||||
|
|
Equipped
with Dunlop pneumatic firing gear. Used by
No. 31 Service Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. Category C damage at 14:00 on 4 April 1942 at
Kingston aerodrome. To Noorduyn Aviation
in Montreal for overhaul, from 28 May to 11 September 1943. Back to No. 1 TC when completed.
Used at No. 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer,
Ontario, c.1944. To No. 1 Air Command on
15 January 1945. To No. 6 Repair Depot on
18 September 1945, for installation of ATR 11 radio.
Back to No. 1 Air Command in December 1945.
To storage on 1 November 1946. To
Central Air Command on 12 August 1947, when it had 3753:50 airframe
time. Possibly used by Central Flying
School at this time. Airframe time on 25
September 1947 was 3829:55; on 23 December 1947 was 3935:15; and on 15
March 1948 was 4008:00, when it was reported as condition fair, fitment
standard. At Canada Car & Foundry from
5 May to 29 October 1948 for reconditioning and modification to Mk. IIA
armament trainer, had 4027:10 airframe time when it arrived. To Central Air Command when completed. Flight time on 31 March 1949 was 4273:50. To CC&F again from August to December
1949, To North West Air Command when completed, probably for an
Auxiliary squadron. To Canadian Pacific
Airlines for change of landing gear pivot support assembly in 1951. To Tactical Air Group when completed, on 7
September 1951, for use by No. 406 Squadron (Auxiliary) at Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan. To Training Command on 16
October 1951, for use at the Pilot Rocket Training School.
Category B crash at RCAF Station MacDonald, Manitoba in
August 1952. To Northwest Industries in
Edmonton, Alberta for repairs, 21 August 1952 to 11 March 1953. To long term storage when completed. To RCN, for use at HMCS Tecumseh at Calgary,
Alberta on 21 December 1954. To CP
Airlines again on 2 May 1956 for tail wheel clutch and junction box
modifications. To storage at RCAF Station
Lincoln Park, Alberta on 22 September 1958. Pending
disposal there from 18 December 1959. Sold
to Davis Enterprises of Edmonton, Alberta. To
civil register as CF-NTF. |
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|
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last date: 18 October 1960 - Struck off, to Crown
Assets Disposal Corporation for sale |
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AJ568 |
North American |
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Harvard |
Mk. II |
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NA-76 |
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first date: 22 July 1941 - Taken on
strength by No. 1 Training Command |
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Equipped
with Dunlop pneumatic firing gear. Used by
No. 31 Service Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. Category C damage at 11:50 on 28 August 1941
at Kingston aerodrome. Taxied into Harvard
AJ568 at 12:30 on 19 December 1941, Category C damage.
To Noorduyn Aviation in Montreal for overhaul, from 22 May
to 25 September 1943, back to storage with No. 1 TC when completed. Issued from storage on 30 September 1943. To No. 3 Training Command on 19 February 1944,
for records purposes only. To No. 8 Repair
Depot in Winnipeg for inspection, overhaul and repairs on 8 August 1944. To storage with No. 2 Training Command on 9
October 1944. To No. 2 Air Command on 1
December 1944, still in storage. Stored
post war at Weyburn, Saskatchewan. Reported
as "frozen series" on 7 July 1945, for post war use.
Reported on 19 January 1948 with 2918:55 total time,
902:15 since overhaul, condition fair, fitment standard.
To Aircraft Industries in St. Jean for inspection,
overhaul, and modifications on 2 September 1950. To
Training Command on 1 May 1951, for use at RCAF Station Moose Jaw,
Saskatchewan. To No. 25 Air Material Base
for repairs on 28 September 1953. Back to
Moose Jaw on 19 March 1954. To Canadian
Pacific Airlines December 1955 to March 1956 for tail wheel
de-clutching and electrical junction box modification.
To storage at RCAF Lincoln Park, Alberta on 14 September
1956. Pending disposal there from 22 June 1959. Sold
to Davis Enterprises of Edmonton, Alberta. |
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last date: 18 October
1960 - Struck off, to Crown Assets Disposal Corporation for sale |
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AJ569 |
North American |
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Harvard |
Mk. II |
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NA-76 |
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first date: 22 July
1941 - Taken on
strength by No. 1 Training Command |
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Equipped
with Dunlop pneumatic firing gear. Used by
No. 31 Service Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. Category C damage at 10:300 on 3 September
1941 at Kingston aerodrome. Struck on the
ground while stationary by Harvard AJ655, November 1941, resulting in
Category C damage. Allocated to No. 6
Repair Depot for scrapping on 2 November 1943. |
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last date: 19 November 1943. - Struck off,
reduced to spares and produce |
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AJ570 |
North American |
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Harvard |
Mk. II / 2A |
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NA-76 |
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first date: 22 July 1941 - Taken on
strength by No. 1 Training Command |
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Equipped
with Dunlop pneumatic firing gear. Used by
No. 31 Service Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. To Noorduyn Aviation in Montreal from 28 May
to 4 September 1943 for overhaul, back to No. 1 TC when completed. To stored reserve on 16 August 1944. To No. 2 Air Command on 1 December 1944, still
in storage. Identified as "frozen series"
on 7 July 1945, for post war use. Stored
post war at Weyburn, Saskatchewan. To No.
10 Repair Depot for overhaul on 17 April 1947. Reported
on 19 January 1948 with 2459:10 total time, condition fair, fitment
standard. To North West Industries at
Edmonton from 17 February to 2 November 1951 for conversion to Mk. 2A
armament trainer, including installation of gyro gun sight. To Training Command when completed, for use at
RCAF Station Penhold, Alberta. Category A
crash on 31 July 1953. Allocated to No. 6
Repair Depot for scrapping, but actually scrapped at Penhold. |
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last date: 18 August
1953 - Struck off, reduced to spares and produce |
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