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Canadian Military Aircraft Serial Numbers RCAF 19351 to 19400 Detailed List |
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Designer |
Manufacturer |
basic designation |
variant or model |
name |
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company
designation |
company number |
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19351 |
North
American |
Canadair |
Sabre |
2 |
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CL-13 |
251 |
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first
date: 28 May 1952 - Taken
on strength |
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First
flight on 20 May 1952. To USAF for use in
Korea, designated F-86E-6-CAN. Their
serial 52-2882. |
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last
date:
28 May 1952 - To USAF |
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19352 |
North
American |
Canadair |
Sabre |
2 |
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CL-13 |
252 |
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first
date: 13 May 1952 - Taken
on strength |
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First
flight on 20 May 1952. To USAF for use in
Korea, designated F-86E-6-CAN. Their
serial 52-2883. |
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last
date:
13 May 1952 - To USAF |
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19353 |
North
American |
Canadair |
Sabre |
2 |
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CL-13 |
253 |
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first
date: 31 May 1952 - Taken
on strength |
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First
flight on 26 May 1952. With No. 430 (F)
Squadron at North Bay and Grostenquin, France in early 1950s. Ferried to France in Operation Leapfrog 2,
carrying squadron code "BH" but no individual code.
Crashed in Turkish service, following a mid-air with Sabre
19342 on 30 August 1959, near Ankara. |
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last
date:
27 September 1954 - Free
issue to Turkish AF |
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19354 |
North
American |
Canadair |
Sabre |
2 |
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CL-13 |
254 |
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first
date: 14 August 1952 - Taken
on strength |
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First
flight on 22 May 1952. Delivered new to
No. 421 (F) Squadron at RCAF Station St. Hubert, PQ.
Carried squadron crest on tail. Ferried
to the UK in Operation Leapfrog II, September - October 1952. Coded "AX*354" at the time.
Still with this Squadron when it received Category C
damage on 28 November 952. Crashed in
Turkish service, landed short at Eskisehir after fuel exhaustion on 15
October 1959. |
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last
date:
18 June 1954 - Free issue
to Turkish AF |
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19355 |
North
American |
Canadair |
Sabre |
2 |
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CL-13 |
255 |
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first
date: 31 May 1952 - Taken
on strength |
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First
flight on 27 May 1952. With No. 430 (F)
Squadron at North Bay and Grostenquin, France. Ferried
to France in Operation Leapfrog 2, carry squadron code "BH" but no
individual code. By 1953 had full squadron
markings, coded "BH*355". |
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last
date:
18 June 1954 - Free issue
to Royal Hellenic Air Force |
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19356 |
North
American |
Canadair |
Sabre |
2 |
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CL-13 |
256 |
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first
date: 13 June 1952 - Taken
on strength |
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First
flight on 3 June 1952. To USAF for use in
Korea, designated F-86E-6-CAN. Their
serial 52-2884. |
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last
date:
13 June 1952 - To USAF |
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19357 |
North
American |
Canadair |
Sabre |
2 |
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CL-13 |
257 |
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first
date: 13 June 1952 - Taken
on strength |
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First
flight on 23 May 1952. To USAF for use in
Korea, designated F-86E-6-CAN. Their
serial 52-2885. |
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last
date:
13 June 1952 - To USAF |
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19358 |
North
American |
Canadair |
Sabre |
2 |
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CL-13 |
258 |
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first
date: 25 June 1952 - Taken
on strength |
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First
flight on 3 June 1952. To USAF for use in
Korea, designated F-86E-6-CAN. Their
serial 52-2886. |
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last
date:
25 June 1952 - To USAF |
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19359 |
North
American |
Canadair |
Sabre |
2 |
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CL-13 |
259 |
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first
date: 30 July 1952 - Taken
on strength |
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First
flight on 16 June 1952. Used By No. 1 (F)
Operational Training Unit at RCAF Station Chatham, NB.
Also with No. 422 (F) Squadron, dates not known. Written off after premature retraction
of the landing gear on take off at Merzifon, Turkey on 24 October 1957. |
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last
date:
20 July 1954 - Free issue
to Turkish AF |
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19360 |
North
American |
Canadair |
Sabre |
2 |
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CL-13 |
260 |
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first
date: 13 June 1952 - Taken
on strength |
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First
flight on 4 June 1952. To USAF for use in
Korea, designated F-86E-6-CAN. Their
serial 52-2887. |
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last
date:
13 June 1952 - To USAF |
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19361 |
North
American |
Canadair |
Sabre |
2 |
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CL-13 |
261 |
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first
date: 28 May 1952 - Taken
on strength |
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First
flight on 4 June 1952. To USAF for use in
Korea, designated F-86E-6-CAN. Their
serial 52-2888. |
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last
date:
28 May 1952 - To USAF |
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19362 |
North
American |
Canadair |
Sabre |
2 |
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CL-13 |
262 |
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first
date: 13 June 1952 - Taken
on strength |
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First
flight on 9 June 1952. To USAF for use in
Korea, designated F-86E-6-CAN. Their
serial 52-2889. |
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last
date:
13 June 1952 - To USAF |
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19363 |
North
American |
Canadair |
Sabre |
2 |
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CL-13 |
263 |
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first
date: 31 May 1952 - Taken
on strength |
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First
flight on 31 May 1952. Used By No. 1 (F)
Operational Training Unit at RCAF Station Chatham, NB.
Later with Air Division in Europe. |
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last
date:
20 July 1954 - Free issue
to Royal Hellenic Air Force |
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19364 |
North
American |
Canadair |
Sabre |
2 |
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CL-13 |
264 |
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first
date: 31 May 1952 - Taken
on strength |
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First
flight on 9 June 1952. Used By No. 1 (F)
Operational Training Unit at RCAF Station Chatham, NB.
Later with Air Division in Europe. |
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last
date:
20 July 1954 - Free issue
to Turkish AF |
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19365 |
North
American |
Canadair |
Sabre |
2 |
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CL-13 |
265 |
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first
date: 16 July 1952 - Taken
on strength |
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First
flight on 12 June 1952. With No. 421 (F)
Squadron at RCAF Station St. Hubert, PQ, early 1950s.
Carried squadron crest on tail. Ferried
to the UK in Operation Leapfrog II, September - October 1952. Coded "AX*365" at the time.
Lost 12 miles from Grostenquin on 9 June 1953, in bad
weather. Pilot F/O J.G. Cloutier killed. Ejected too low, still in seat when he struck
the ground. Aircraft came down in small
lake near Benestroff. |
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last
date:
6 July 1953 - Struck off |
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19366 |
North
American |
Canadair |
Sabre |
2 |
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CL-13 |
266 |
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first
date: 25 June 1952 - Taken
on strength |
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First
flight on 18 June 1952. To USAF for use in
Korea, designated F-86E-6-CAN. Their
serial 52-2890. |
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last
date:
25 June 1952 - To USAF |
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19367 |
North
American |
Canadair |
Sabre |
2 |
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CL-13 |
267 |
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first
date: 31 May 1952 - Taken
on strength |
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First
flight on 13 June 1952. With No. 1 (F)
Operational Training Unit at RCAF Station Chatham, NB when it crashed
on 21 May 1953. Lost power on takeoff,
crashed and overturned attempting to return to airfield.
F/O L.J. Redman injured. Crash
attributed to water in the fuel, T-Bird crashed the same day to same
cause. |
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last
date:
12 June 1953 - Struck off |
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19368 |
North
American |
Canadair |
Sabre |
2 |
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CL-13 |
268 |
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first
date: 25 June 1952 - Taken
on strength |
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First
flight on 10 June 1952. To USAF for use in
Korea, designated F-86E-6-CAN. Their
serial 52-2891. With 4th FIG, 334th FIS
when shot down by a MiG on 12 April 1953. |
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last
date:
25 June 1952 - To USAF |
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19369 |
North
American |
Canadair |
Sabre |
2 |
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CL-13 |
269 |
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first
date: 25 June 1952 - Taken
on strength |
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First
flight on 18 June 1952. To USAF for use in
Korea, designated F-86E-6-CAN. Their
serial 52-2892. |
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last
date:
25 June 1952 - To USAF |
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19370 |
North
American |
Canadair |
Sabre |
2 |
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CL-13 |
270 |
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first
date: 30 July 1952 - Taken
on strength |
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First
flight on 20 June 1952. Category A damage
while with No. 416 (F) Squadron at RCAF Station North Luffenham, UK. Landed gear up after flame out.
F/O L.J. Redman survived. With
No. 314 Technical Support Unit at Bristol Aircraft in the UK when
struck off. Converted to simulator by
Redifon. |
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last
date:
24 October 1952 - Struck off |
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19371 |
North
American |
Canadair |
Sabre |
2 |
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CL-13 |
271 |
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first
date: 25 July 1952 - Taken
on strength |
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First
flight on 18 June 1952. With No. 421 (F)
Squadron at RCAF Station St. Hubert, PQ, early 1950s.
Carried squadron crest on tail. Ferried
to the UK in Operation Leapfrog II, September - October 1952. Coded "AX*371" at the time.
Still with this Squadron at Grostenquin in early 1953. |
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last
date:
18 June 1954 - Free issue
to Turkish Air Force |
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19372 |
North
American |
Canadair |
Sabre |
2 |
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CL-13 |
272 |
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first
date: 31 May 1952 - Taken
on strength |
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First
flight on 18 June 1952. With No. 1 (F)
Operational Training Unit at RCAF Station Chatham, NB.
Category A crash at Chatham on 30 December 1952. Landed gear up after flame out, F/O Coulter
survived. |
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last
date:
19 January 1953 - Struck off |
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19373 |
North
American |
Canadair |
Sabre |
2 |
|
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CL-13 |
273 |
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first
date: 30 July 1952 - Taken
on strength |
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First
flight on 20 June 1952. Delivered to No.
430 (F) Squadron at RCAF Station North Bay, Ontario.
With this Squadron to Grostenquin, France, coded "BH*373". Crashed while in Turkish service, stalled on
approach to Eskisehir on 26 October 1954. |
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last
date:
18 June 1954 - Free issue
to Turkish Air Force |
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19374 |
North
American |
Canadair |
Sabre |
2 |
|
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CL-13 |
274 |
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first
date: 31 May 1952 - Taken
on strength |
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First
flight on 20 June 1952. With No. 1 (F)
Operational Training Unit at RCAF Station Chatham, NB.
Later with Air Division in Europe. Crashed
while in Greek service, forced landing in field near Tanagra after
compressor stall. |
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last
date:
30 July 1954 - Free issue
to Royal Hellenic Air Force |
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19375 |
North
American |
Canadair |
Sabre |
2 |
|
|
CL-13 |
275 |
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first
date: 25 July 1952 - Taken
on strength |
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First
flight on 3 July 1952. With No. 421 (F)
Squadron, No. 2 Fighter Wing. Crashed
while in Turkish service. Flew into
mountain near Merzifon with Sabre 19446 on 28 April 1964. |
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last
date:
18 June 1954 - Free issue
to Turkish Air Force |
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19376 |
North
American |
Canadair |
Sabre |
2 |
|
|
CL-13 |
276 |
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first
date: 18 July 1952 - Taken
on strength |
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First
flight on 26 June 1952. With No. 1 (F)
Operational Training Unit at RCAF Station Chatham, NB.
With No. 431 Squadron at RCAF Station Bagotville, PQ in
1954, the RCAF display team squadron that summer. |
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last
date:
14 August 1955 - Free issue
to Turkish Air Force |
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19377 |
North
American |
Canadair |
Sabre |
2 |
|
|
CL-13 |
277 |
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first
date: 25 July 1952 - Taken
on strength |
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First
flight on 27 June 1952. With No. 421 (F)
Squadron, No. 2 Fighter Wing. |
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last
date:
18 June 1954 - Free issue
to Royal Hellenic Air Force |
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19378 |
North
American |
Canadair |
Sabre |
2 |
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CL-13 |
278 |
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|
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first
date: 14 August 1952 - Taken
on strength |
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First
flight on 3 July 1952. To RAF at St.
Hubert, PQ as Sabre F.2 XB530. Ferried to
UK by RAF pilot as part of Leapfrog 2, fall of 1952.
One of the first 3 Sabres to the RAF.
Delivered to North Luffenham, used for initial RAF Sabre
pilot training at the Overseas Ferry Unit, later named Ferry Transition
Unit. Returned to RCAF in Europe, in
exchange for a Sabre 4 serial number 19663. Lost
in Greece on 3 June 1955, flamed out on short final to Elefsis. |
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last
date:
18 June 1954 - Free issue
to Royal Hellenic Air Force |
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19379 |
North
American |
Canadair |
Sabre |
2 |
|
|
CL-13 |
279 |
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first
date: 30 July 1952 - Taken
on strength |
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First
flight on 16 July 1952. Delivered to RCAF
Station North Bay, Ontario. With No. 430
(F) Squadron in Europe c.1953, coded "BH*379". |
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last
date:
29 October 1954 - Free
issue to Turkish Air Force |
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19380 |
North
American |
Canadair |
Sabre |
2 |
|
|
CL-13 |
280 |
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first
date: 16 July 1952 - Taken
on strength |
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First
flight on 11 July 1952. With No. 416 (F)
Squadron, No. 2 Fighter Wing. Crashed on
take off at Murted, Turkey on 31 July 1962. Had
1910 hours logged when written off. |
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last
date:
18 June 1954 - Free issue
to Turkish Air Force |
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19381 |
North
American |
Canadair |
Sabre |
2 |
|
|
CL-13 |
281 |
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first
date: 30 July 1952 - Taken
on strength |
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First
flight on 4 July 1952. With No. 1 (F)
Operational Training Unit at RCAF Station Chatham, NB.
Category B damage at Chatham on 15 October 1952. With No. 431 Squadron at RCAF Station
Bagotville, PQ in 1954. Crashed on takeoff
from Tanagra on 22 April 1960, while in Greek service. |
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last
date:
20 July 1954 - Free issue
to Royal Hellenic Air Force |
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19382 |
North
American |
Canadair |
Sabre |
2 |
|
|
CL-13 |
282 |
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first
date: 30 July 1952 - Taken
on strength |
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First
flight on 13 July 1952. With No. 416 (F)
Squadron at RCAF Stations Uplands, Ontario and Grostenquin, France in
1952/1954. Later with No. 421 (F) Squadron. |
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last
date:
29 September 1955 - Free
issue to Royal Hellenic Air Force |
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19383 |
North
American |
Canadair |
Sabre |
2 |
|
|
CL-13 |
283 |
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first
date: 14 August 1952 - Taken
on strength |
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First
flight on 11 July 1952. With No. 413 (F)
and No. 421 (F) Squadrons in Europe. |
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last
date:
18 June 1954 - Free issue
to Royal Hellenic Air Force |
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19384 |
North
American |
Canadair |
Sabre |
2 |
|
|
CL-13 |
284 |
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|
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first
date: 14 August 1952 - Taken
on strength |
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First
flight on 5 July 1952. To RAF at St.
Hubert, PQ as Sabre F.2 XB531. Ferried to
UK by RAF pilot as part of Leapfrog 2, fall of 1952.
One of the first 3 Sabres to the RAF.
Delivered to North Luffenham, used for initial RAF Sabre
pilot training at the Overseas Ferry Unit, later named Ferry Transition
Unit. Later with 229 Operational
Conversion Unit. Not officially on RAF
books until 4 December 1952. |
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last
date:
27 September 1952 - Transferred
to RAF |
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19385 |
North
American |
Canadair |
Sabre |
2 |
|
|
CL-13 |
285 |
|
|
|
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first
date: 25 July 1952 - Taken
on strength |
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First
flight on 8 July 1952. With No. 416 (F)
Squadron. Crashed on landing at Adana on
10 May 1956, while in Turkish service. |
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last
date:
18 June 1954 - Free issue
to Turkish Air Force |
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19386 |
North
American |
Canadair |
Sabre |
2 |
|
|
CL-13 |
286 |
|
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|
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first
date: 16 July 1952 - Taken
on strength |
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First
flight on 6 July 1952. With No. 421 (F)
Squadron, No. 2 Fighter Wing. |
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last
date:
18 June 1954 - Free issue
to Turkish Air Force |
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19387 |
North
American |
Canadair |
Sabre |
2 |
|
|
CL-13 |
287 |
|
|
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first
date: 25 July 1952 - Taken
on strength |
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First
flight on 5 July 1952. With No. 416 (F)
Squadron, No. 2 Fighter Wing. Arrived in
Turkey on 17 July 1954, one of the first Canadair Sabres to arrive
there. |
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last
date:
18 June 1954 - Free issue
to Turkish Air Force |
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19388 |
North
American |
Canadair |
Sabre |
2 |
|
|
CL-13 |
288 |
|
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|
first
date: 30 July 1952 - Taken
on strength |
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First
flight on 13 July 1952. With No. 1 (F)
Operational Training Unit at RCAF Station Chatham, NB.
Category A crash at Chatham on 17 March 1953.
Came down in Miramichi Bay with Sabre 19326.
F/O D.G. Allen killed. |
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last
date:
17 April 1955 - Struck off |
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19389 |
North
American |
Canadair |
Sabre |
2 |
|
|
CL-13 |
289 |
|
|
|
|
first
date: 16 July 1952 - Taken
on strength |
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First
flight on 6 July 1952. With No. 421 (F)
Squadron at RCAF Stations St. Hubert, PQ, and Grostenquin, France in
early 1950s. |
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last
date:
29 July 1954 - Free issue
to Turkish Air Force |
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19390 |
North
American |
Canadair |
Sabre |
2 |
|
|
CL-13 |
290 |
|
|
|
|
first
date: 30 July 1952 - Taken
on strength |
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First
flight on 11 July 1952. With No. 430 (F)
Squadron at North Bay and Grostenquin, France. Destroyed
in Greece on 9 April 1958 when it flew into mountain south of Corinth,
along with Sabre 19434. |
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last
date:
18 June 1954 - Free issue
to Royal Hellenic Air Force |
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19391 |
North
American |
Canadair |
Sabre |
2 |
|
|
CL-13 |
291 |
|
|
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|
first
date: 30 July 1952 - Taken
on strength |
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First
flight on 18 July 1952. With No. 430 (F)
Squadron at North Bay and Grostenquin, France. Ferried
to France in Operation Leapfrog 2. Crashed
after flame out while landing at Eskisehir on 8 March 1955, while in
Turkish service. |
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last
date:
18 June 1954 - Free issue
to Turkish Air Force |
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19392 |
North
American |
Canadair |
Sabre |
2 |
|
|
CL-13 |
292 |
|
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|
first
date: 30 July 1952 - Taken
on strength |
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First
flight on 17 July 1952. With No. 1 (F)
Operational Training Unit at RCAF Station Chatham, NB.
With No.1 Air Division in Europe. |
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last
date:
20 July 1954 - Free issue
to Royal Hellenic Air Force |
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19393 |
North
American |
Canadair |
Sabre |
2 |
|
|
CL-13 |
293 |
|
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|
first
date: 30 July 1952 - Taken
on strength |
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|
First
flight on 13 July 1952. With No. 1 (F)
Operational Training Unit at RCAF Station Chatham, NB.
Category B damage at Chatham on 17 March 1954. |
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last
date:
20 July 1954 - Free issue
to Royal Hellenic Air Force |
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19394 |
North
American |
Canadair |
Sabre |
2 |
|
|
CL-13 |
294 |
|
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|
|
first
date: 14 August 1952 - Taken
on strength |
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First
flight on 13 July 1952. Delivered to RCAF
Station Uplands, Ontario. With No. 434 (F)
Squadron at Zweibrücken, Germany. Natural
metal finish, coded "BR*449", carried squadron crest and blue band on
centre fuselage. Visited Rabat in 1954. |
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last
date:
29 October 1954 - Free
issue to Turkish Air Force |
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19395 |
North
American |
Canadair |
Sabre |
2 |
|
|
CL-13 |
295 |
|
|
|
|
first
date: 14 August 1952 - Taken
on strength |
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First
flight on 8 August 1952. With No. 1 (F)
Operational Training Unit at RCAF Station Chatham, NB.
Also with Air Division in Europe. |
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last
date:
20 July 1954 - Free issue
to Royal Hellenic Air Force |
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19396 |
North
American |
Canadair |
Sabre |
2 |
|
|
CL-13 |
296 |
|
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|
first
date: 30 July 1952 - Taken
on strength |
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First
flight on 18 July 1952. With No. 1 (F)
Operational Training Unit at RCAF Station Chatham, NB.
Category B damage at Chatham, NB on 17 March 1953. |
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last
date:
20 July 1954 - Free issue
to Turkish Air Force |
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19397 |
North
American |
Canadair |
Sabre |
2 |
|
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CL-13 |
297 |
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first
date: 30 July 1952 - Taken
on strength |
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First
flight on 23 July 1952. With No. 430 (F)
Squadron at North Bay and Grostenquin, France in early 1950s. |
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last
date:
18 June 1954 - Free issue
to Royal Hellenic Air Force |
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19398 |
North
American |
Canadair |
Sabre |
2 |
|
|
CL-13 |
298 |
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first
date: 30 July 1952 - Taken
on strength |
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First
flight on 25 July 1952. With No. 1 (F)
Operational Training Unit at RCAF Station Chatham, NB.
Also with Air Division in Europe. |
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last
date:
29 September 1954 - Free
issue to Royal Hellenic Air Force |
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19399 |
North
American |
Canadair |
Sabre |
2 |
|
|
CL-13 |
299 |
|
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first
date: 14 August 1952 - Taken
on strength |
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First
flight on 19 July 1952. With No. 413 (F)
Squadron, No. 3 Fighter Wing. Crashed into
mountain near Eskisehir with Sabre 19417 on 23 November 1955, while in
Turkish service |
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last
date:
18 June 1954 - Free issue
to Turkish Air Force |
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19400 |
North
American |
Canadair |
Sabre |
2 |
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|
CL-13 |
300 |
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first
date: 19 September 1952 - Taken
on strength |
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First
flight on 24 July 1952. With No. 1 (F)
Operational Training Unit at RCAF Station Chatham, NB.
Reported missing from Chatham on 3 May 1954.
Later found to have crashed into Miramichi Bay, F/O G.R.
Brine killed. |
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last
date:
19 May 1954 - Struck off |
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