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Canadian Military Aircraft Serial Numbers Canadian Armed Forces CH-113 Labrador & Voyageur detailed list |
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variant or model |
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company designation |
company number |
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11301 |
Boeing-Vertol |
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CH-113 |
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Labrador |
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Model 107-II-9 |
301 |
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first date: December 1971 - Renumbered from RCAF 10401 |
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Last operational Labrador. With No. 424 Squadron detachment at Torbay,
Newfoundland from January 1977. This
became No. 103 Rescue Unit, when it moved to CFB Gander, Nfld. later that
year. Rescued 20 survivors from ferry
MV William Carson off Square Island, Labrador on 2 June 1977. Still with this unit in 1982, and in
1995. Served with No. 424 Squadron,
CFB Trenton, Ontario at time of fleet retirement. On display at Museum by December 2005 |
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last date: 27 July 2004 - Delivered to National Aviation Museum, Ottawa. |
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11302 |
Boeing-Vertol |
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CH-113 |
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Labrador |
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Model 107-II-9 |
302 |
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first date: December 1971
- Renumbered from RCAF 10402 |
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Served with 442 Squadron, CFB Comox, BC. at
integration. With 103 Rescue Unit, CFB
Gander, Nfld. in 1982 and in 1995. Served with 413 Transport and Rescue
Squadron at CFB Summerside, PEI in 1990.
5 crew members received Star of Courage for rescue of crew of barge
Tessa Kathleen off Anacosti Island on 11 May 1990. Rescued 11 crew members, in 60 knot winds,
high waves, and 1/4 mile visibility.
Rescued lone survivor of tug Patricia B. McAllister off Gaspe on 23
April 1991. Still with this unit at 14
Wing, Greenwood, NS, in 2000. Aborted
mission over Northumberland Strait on 4 May 2000 due to suspected generator
fire, diverted to beach. After
investigation, continued on to Miramichi Airport, NB. Reported stored at CFB Trenton in October
2005, with all markings removed, parked on the AETSS ramp. |
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11303 |
Boeing-Vertol |
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CH-113 |
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Labrador |
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Model 107-II-9 |
303 |
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first date: December 1971 - Renumbered from RCAF 10403 |
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Served with No. 413 Transport and Rescue
Squadron at 14 Wing, Greenwood, NS, dates unknown. With 442 Squadron, CFB Comox, in 1975, 1979
and 1982. Performed multiple rescues,
involving 12 boaters and hikers, following storm on 30 March 1975 while with
this unit. MCpl W. Wacey received Star
of Courage for this day, which included 9.5 hours flying. With 103 Rescue Unit, CFB Gander in 1975 in
red, white and blue scheme. Back with
No. 442 Squadron when it took part in mass rescue from buring cruise ship MV
Prinsendam off Alaska coast on 4 October 1980. With No. 103 RU in 1983 and 1995 in overall
yellow scheme. With No. 424 Squadron
at CFB Trenton, dates not known. |
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11304 |
Boeing-Vertol |
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CH-113 |
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Labrador |
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Model 107-II-9 |
304 |
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first date: December 1971
- Renumbered from RCAF 10404. |
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Served with 442 Squadron, CFB Comox, BC in 1980
and 1983. Three crew awarded Star of
Courage for rescue mission flown at night, near Squamish, BC, on 27 December
1980. Rescued flood victims from
island in the Cheakamus River. Served
with 413 Transport and Rescue Squadron at 14 Wing, Greenwood, NS in 1991 and
1995. Rescued crew of Spanish fishing
trawler Eduardo Chao off Newfoundland in January 1991. Rescued crew of burning fisshing vessel
Venture off Nova Scotia on 19 September 1991.
E-mail from Dwayne Harvie, December 2004: "11304 should have a
note about the engine failure it sufferd in Margaretville NS in 1994,
resulting in a "forced landing" in the woods. It was dragged over 5
miles back to base and rebuilt. If my memory serves me, it was also the
victim of a self-mutilation in Comox in the late 80's- a high wind start,
with the blades hitting the fuselage."
The blade strike occurred in May 1987.
Reported stored at CFB Trenton in October 2005, parked on the AETSS
ramp. |
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11305 |
Boeing-Vertol |
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CH-113 |
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Labrador |
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Model 107-II-9 |
305 |
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first date: December 1971 - Renumbered from RCAF 10405. |
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With No. 103 Rescue Unit, CFB Gander, Nfld.,
dates unknown. With No. 424 Squadron
at CFB Trenton, dates not known. Landed
at North Pole, 1 April 1974, while with No. 413 Squadron, CF Summerside,
PEI. Performed first mass paradrop at
the North Pole, 4 Rescue Specialists, on 27 April 1974. This was part of CF support for Operation
Frozen Tusker, a joint scientific and SAR training expedition to the
pole. To Boeing Canada in October
1982, for first SARCUP upgrade program.
Served with 442 Squadron, CFB Comox, BC in 1983. At Boeing Canada at Arnprior, Ontario for
overhaul in February 1995. Took part
in search for survivors of Swissair Flight 111 in September 1998. With 413 T & R Squadron, CFB Greenwood,
NS, at time of accident. Broke up in
flight, while returning from SAR mission in northern Quebec. All 6 crew died. From official accident report: crew
detected number 2 engine fire, dumped fuel after securing engine. JP8 fuel was being used (due to remote
operating location), and ignited while being dumped. Fire spread to number 1 engine and aft
pylon, resulted in structural failure, and blades striking fuselage. |
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last date: 2 October 1998 - Crashed near Marsoui, PQ. See comments. |
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11306 |
Boeing-Vertol |
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CH-113 |
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Labrador |
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Model 107-II-9 |
306 |
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first date: December 1971
- Renumbered from RCAF 10406 |
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Served with 442 Squadron, CFB Comox, BC in
1982. With No. 424 Squadron detachment
at Torbay, Newfoundland from January 1977.
This became No. 103 Rescue Unit, when it moved to CFB Gander, Nfld.
later that year. Rescued 22 survivors
from ferry MV William Carson off Square Island, Labrador on 2 June 1977. Served with No. 413 Squadron at CFB
Summerside, PEI on 13 September 1990 when it rescued survivors from FV Marie
Paul off Sydney, NS. Still with this
unt at CFB Greenwood, NS, in 1995 and 2002. Damaged while starting in high
winds, 11 March 2002. Now stored at
CFB Greenwood, will be repaired and placed on display. |
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11307 |
Boeing-Vertol |
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CH-113 |
CH-113A |
Voyageur/Labrador |
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Model 107-II-28 |
4001 |
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first date: December 1971 - Renumbered from Canadian Army 10407 |
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Converted to SAR configuration Labrador
1975. With No. 413 Squadron at CFB
Summerside, PEI, dates unknown. With
No. 424 Squadron at CFB Trenton, Ontario in 1995. With No. 442 (T&R) Squadron, CFB Comox,
BC in 1998. Stored at Comox in 2005,
reportedly awaiting sale to Columbia Helicopters. |
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11308 |
Boeing-Vertol |
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CH-113 |
CH-113A |
Voyageur/Labrador |
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Model 107-II-28 |
4002 |
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first date: December 1971
- Renumbered from Canadian Army Voyageur 10408. |
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Operated by Aerospace Engineering and Test
Establishment at CFB Cold Lake, Alberta, dates unknown. Converted to SAR configuration Labrador
1975. Subsequently served with 103
Rescue Unit, CFB Gander, Nfld. Served with 442 Squadron, CFB Comox, BC, 1978
to 1982. In service with 424 Squadron, CFB Trenton, Ontario in 1986,
1991, 1995, and when fleet retired in July 2004. Rescued two stranded workers from top of
500 foot smokestack at Inco refinery in Sudbury, Ontario on 16 September
1986, while with this unit. |
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last date: 19 July 2004 - Delivered to CFSATE, CFB Borden, Ontario, for use as
instructional airframe. |
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11310 |
Boeing-Vertol |
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CH-113 |
CH-113A |
Voyageur/Labrador |
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Model 107-II-28 |
4004 |
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first date: December 1971 - Renumbered from Canadian Army Voyageur
10410 |
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With No. 413 Squadron, CFB Summerside, PEI,
dates unknown. Converted to SAR
configuration Labrador 1975. With 103
Rescue Unit, CFB Gander, Nfld, in 1982.
Flew 8.1 hours on 15 February 1982, searching for survivors of Ocean
Ranger oil rig. Refueled on other oil
rigs during this mission. With No. 442
Squadron, CFB Comox, BC in 1991 and 1995.
Subsequently operated by No. 424 Squadron, CFB Trenton, Ontario. Took part in retirement ceremonies and
flight display at Trenton, 26 June 2004. |
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last date: 19 July 2004 - Delivered to CFSATE, CFB Borden, Ontario, for use as
instructional airframe. |
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11311 |
Boeing-Vertol |
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CH-113 |
CH-113A |
Voyageur/Labrador |
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Model 107-II-28 |
4005 |
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first date: December 1971
- Renumbered from Canadian Army 10411 |
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Converted to SAR configuration Labrador
1975. With 103 Rescue Unit, CFB
Gander, Nfld, in 1982 and 1983.
Serving with No. 442 Squadron at CFB Comox, BC at time of crash. Was hoisting stranded hikers when engine
failure at high altitude caused crash at 5,000 foot level in mountains near
Bella Coola, Vancouver Island. One
fatality. |
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last date: 20 August 1993 - Struck off, after crash on 30 April 1992. |
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11312 |
Boeing-Vertol |
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CH-113 |
CH-113A |
Voyageur/Labrador |
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Model 107-II-28 |
4006 |
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first date: December 1971 - Renumbered from Canadian Army 10412. |
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Converted to SAR configuration Labrador 1975.
With 413 Squadron, CFB Summerside, PEI, in 1982. Serving with No. 442 Squadron at CFB Comox,
BC in 1993, 1995, and 1997. Rescued
survivors of crash of 11311 on 30 April 1992.
To Winnipeg, April/May 1997, during floods. Reported stored at CFB Trenton in October
2005, with all markings removed, at the AETSS ramp. |
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11313 |
Boeing-Vertol |
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CH-113 |
CH-113A |
Voyageur |
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Model 107-II-28 |
4007 |
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first date: December 1971
- Renumbered from Canadian Army 10413. |
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Serving with No. 450 (HT) Squadron at time of
crash. |
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last date: 6 June 1974 - Struck
off, after crash south of Nanimo, BC
on 20 March 1974. |
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11315 |
Boeing-Vertol |
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CH-113 |
CH-113A |
Voyageur/Labrador |
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Model 107-II-28 |
4009 |
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first date: December 1971 - Renumbered from Canadian Army 10415 |
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Serving with No. 450 Squadron, CFB Uplands,
when replaced by Chinooks in 1975.
Converted to SAR configuration Labrador 1975. Initially operated in olive drab paint with
temporary rescue markings. Served with
424 Transport and Rescue Squadron, CFB Trenton, Ontario from October
1975. Rescued crew of crashed Fox Moth
at Toronto air show, 5 September 1976, while with 424 Sdn. Moved with 424 Sdn. detachment to
Summerside, PEI in October 1976, and then to Newfoundland by 1977. With 413 Squadron, CFB Summerside, PEI,
1982. With 103 Rescue Unit, CFB
Gander, Nfld, 1983. Back to No. 424
Squadron by February 1995. Preserved
at RCAF Memorial Museum, Trenton, Ontario by fall of 2005. |
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11316 |
Boeing-Vertol |
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CH-113 |
CH-113A |
Voyageur/Labrador |
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Model 107-II-28 |
4010 |
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first date: December 1971
- Renumbered from Canadian Army 10416. |
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Converted to SAR configuration Labrador
1975. Served with 424 Transport and
Rescue Squadron, CFB Trenton, Ontario.
Moved with 424 Sdn. detachment to Summerside, PEI in October 1976, and
then to Newfoundland by 1977. With No.
442 Squadron, CFB Comox, BC in 1982, and in 1995. Back with No. 424 Squadron at Trenton on 24
November 1990, when it evacuated injured girl from cabin 250 miles north of
Thunder Bay, Ontario. Reported stored
at CFB Trenton in October 2005, with all markings removed, at the AETTS ramp. |
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11318 |
Boeing-Vertol |
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CH-113 |
CH-113A |
Voyageur/Labrador |
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Model 107-II-28 |
4012 |
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first date: December 1971 - Renumbered from Canadian Army 10418. |
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Converted to SAR configuration Voyageur in
1975. Received SARCUP upgrade in
1982/1983, renamed Labrador at that time.
Served with 442 Transport and Rescue Squadron at CFB Comox, British
Columbia. Also served with 413
Squadron, CFB Summerside, PEI, in 1982.
Back with No. 442 Sdn. in 1991, 1993, and 1995. Picked up survivors of fishing vessel Juju
from another fishing boat on 19 March 1993, north of Vancouver Island, and
transferred them to hospital. Reported
stored at CFB Trenton in October 2005, with all markings removed, parked at
the AETSS ramp. |
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