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Canadian Military Aircraft Serial Numbers RCAF 5000 to 5049 Detailed List |
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Designer |
Manufacturer |
basic designation |
variant or model |
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company designation |
company number |
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5000 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland |
Tiger Moth |
I |
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D.H.82C |
C799 |
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first date: 23 May 1941 - Taken on strength at No. 20 Elementary
Flying Training School |
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Category C damage at 17:40 on 5 November 1941
while with No. 20 Elementary Flying Training School at |
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last date: 26 August 1943 - Struck off, guillotined |
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5001 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland |
Tiger Moth |
I |
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D.H.82C |
C800 |
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first date: 26 May 1941
- Taken on strength at No. 20 Elementary Flying Training
School |
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Delivered new to No. 20 Elementary Flying
Training School at |
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last date: 3 May 1944 - Struck
off |
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5002 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland |
Tiger Moth |
I |
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D.H.82C |
C801 |
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first date: 26 May 1941 - Taken on strength by No. 1 Training
Command |
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Delivered new to No. 20 Elementary Flying
Training School at |
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last date: 23 January 1945 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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5003 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland |
Tiger Moth |
I |
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D.H.82C |
C802 |
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first date: 26 May 1941
- Taken on strength by No. 1 Training Command |
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Delivered new to No. 20 Elementary Flying
Training School at |
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last date: 26 August 1943 - Struck off, guillotined |
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5004 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland |
Tiger Moth |
I |
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D.H.82C |
C803 |
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first date: 26 May 1941 - Taken on strength by No. 1 Training Command |
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Delivered new to No. 20 Elementary Flying
Training School at |
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last date: 10 February 1945 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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5005 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland |
Tiger Moth |
I |
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D.H.82C |
C804 |
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first date: 29 May 1941
- Taken on strength by No. 1 Training Command |
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Delivered new to No. 20 Elementary Flying Training
School at |
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last date: 3 May 1944 - Struck
off, guillotined |
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5006 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland |
Tiger Moth |
I |
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D.H.82C |
C805 |
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first date: 29 May 1941 - Taken on strength by No. 4 Training
Command |
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First used by No. 31 Elementary Flying Training
School at |
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last date: 12 February 1944 - Struck off, reduced to spares and produce |
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5007 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland |
Tiger Moth |
I |
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D.H.82C |
C806 |
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first date: 29 May 1941
- Taken on strength by No. 4 Training Command |
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First used by No. 31 Elementary Flying Training
School at |
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last date: 13 March 1945 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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5008 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland |
Tiger Moth |
I |
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D.H.82C |
C807 |
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first date: 29 May 1941 - Taken on strength by No. 4 Training
Command |
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First used by No. 31 Elementary Flying Training
School at |
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last date: 13 March 1945 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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5009 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland |
Tiger Moth |
I |
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D.H.82C |
C808 |
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first date: 29 May 1941
- Taken on strength by No. 4 Training Command |
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First used by No. 31 Elementary Flying Training
School at |
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last date: 25 August 1943 - Struck off, guillotined |
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5010 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland |
Tiger Moth |
I |
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D.H.82C |
C809 |
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first date: 4 June 1941 - Taken on strength by No. 4 Training
Command |
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Listed as "on loan to RAF" from 4
June 1941. First used by No. 31
Elementary Flying Training School at |
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last date: 9 August 1944 - Struck off, reduced to spares and produce |
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5011 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland |
Tiger Moth |
I |
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D.H.82C |
C810 |
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first date: 4 June 1941
- Taken on strength by No. 4 Training Command |
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First used by No. 31 Elementary Flying Training
School at |
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last date: 10 February 1945 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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5012 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland |
Tiger Moth |
I |
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D.H.82C |
C811 |
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first date: 4 June 1941 - Taken on strength by No. 4 Training
Command |
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First used by No. 31 Elementary Flying Training
School at |
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last date: 9 August 1944 - Struck off, reduced to spares and produce |
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5013 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland |
Tiger Moth |
I |
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D.H.82C |
C812 |
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first date: 4 June 1941
- Taken on strength at No. 4 Training Command |
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Noted as on loan to RAF from 4 June 1941. First used by No. 31 Elementary Flying
Training School at |
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last date: 10 February 1945 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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5014 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland |
Tiger Moth |
I |
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D.H.82C |
C813 |
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first date: 16 June 1941 - Taken on strength by No. 4 Training
Command |
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May
have been delivered new to No. 10 Repair Depot. With No. 32
Elementary Flying Training School at Bowden, Alberta. Category C
crash at Swift Current, Saskatchewan aerodrome at 06:20 on 31 July
1941, possibly on delivery flight to Bowden. To storage on 16
July 1942. To M&C Aviation for overhaul, 17 October to 21
December 1942. To storage with No. 4 TC when completed.
Issued to No. 31 Elementary Flying Training School at De Winton,
Alberta on 13 January 1943. To workshop reserve at No. 9 Repair
Depot, St. Jean, PQ on 22 June 1943. To No. 3 Training Command on
17 September 1943. Pending disposal from 24 July 1944. To
No. 1 Air Command on 15 January 1945, still pending disposal.
Stored at No. 302 Aircraft Holding Unit at Windsor Mills, PQ. Had
1577:20 total time, 899:20 since overhaul, when struck off.
Transferred from War Assets Corporation to Royal Canadian Flying Club
Association. To civil register as CF-CJJ, registered to Ottawa
Flying Club on 19 January 1946. Purchased by RCN, taken on
strength on 16 May 1948. ICAO registration VG-TFA allocated, but
probably never marked. Not clear if, or when, RCAF serial
re-marked. Used by FRU 743 at Dartmouth, as training aid and for
familiarization flights. Struck off 1 August 1949. To H.E.
Hemming of Ottawa on 21 July 1950. To J.L. Bates of Trenton,
Ontario on 26 August 1952. To J. Codere of Sherbrooke, PQ on 15
June 1955. To Quebec Soaring Club at Ancienne Lorette, PQ on 20
September 1955, converted to glider tug. Stalled in low altitude
turn after dropping tow rope at Ancienne Lorette on 10 August 1957,
damaged beyond repair. |
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last date: 20 August 1945 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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5015 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland |
Tiger Moth |
I |
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D.H.82C |
C814 |
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first date: 16 June 1941
- Taken on strength by No. 4 Training Command |
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First used by No. 32 Elementary Flying Training
School at |
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last date: 10 February 1945 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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5016 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland |
Tiger Moth |
I |
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D.H.82C |
C815 |
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first date: 16 June 1941 - Taken on strength by No. 4 Training
Command |
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First used by No. 32 Elementary Flying Training
School at |
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last date: 14 February 1943 - Struck off, reduced to spares and produce |
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5017 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland |
Tiger Moth |
I |
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D.H.82C |
C816 |
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first date: 16 June 1941
- Taken on strength by No. 4 Training Command |
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To M&C Aviation for overhaul, 10 April
1943. To Leavens Brothers Aircraft in |
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last date: 23 January 1945 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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5018 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland |
Tiger Moth |
I |
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D.H.82C |
C817 |
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first date: 17 June 1941 - Taken on strength by No. 4 Training
Command |
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First used by No. 32
Elementary Flying Training School at Bowden, Alberta. Category C5 damage at 17:15 on 27 September
1941, at Swift Current aerodrome.
Category B crash at Swift Current, at 11:00 on 16 March 1942. To M&C Aviation for repairs, 18 March
to 5 June 1942. Had 492:55 total time
when it arrived there. To No. 4
Training Command when completed, for use by No. 5 Elementary Flying Training
School at High River, Alberta. To
storage with No. 2 Training Command on 3 December 1943, issued from storage
on 21 December 1943. To No. 8 Repair
Depot on 18 February 1944 for scrapping. |
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last date: 2 March 1944 - Struck off, guillotined |
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5019 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland |
Tiger Moth |
I |
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D.H.82C |
C818 |
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first date: 17 June 1941
- Taken on strength by No. 4 Training Command |
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First delivered to
No. 10 Repair Depot. To M&C
Aviation for repairs, 19 January to 15 March 1943, following a Category B
crash. To storage with No. 4 Training
Command when completed. To No. 2
Training Command on 19 July 1943. To
No. 8 Repair Depot for scrapping on 30 June 1944. |
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last date: 12 July 1944 - Struck off, reduced to spares and produce |
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5020 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland |
Tiger Moth |
I |
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D.H.82C |
C819 |
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first date: 17 June 1941 - Taken on strength |
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First delivered to
No. 10 Repair Depot. To M&C
Aviation for overhaul, 9 July to 24 August 1942. To storage with No. 4 Training Command when
completed. Issued from storage on 17
November 1942, for use by No. 31 Elementary Flying Training School at De
Winton, Alberta. To storage with No. 2 Training Command on 17 August 1943,
issued from storage on 23 August 1943.
To No. 8 Repair Depot for scrapping on 23 March 1944. |
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last date: 6 April 1944 - Struck off, guillotined |
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5021 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland |
Tiger Moth |
I |
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D.H.82C |
C820 |
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first date: 17 June 1941
- Taken on strength by No. 4 Training Command |
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First delivered to
No. 10 Repair Depot. First used by No.
32 Elementary Flying Training School at Bowden, Alberta. Category C3 damage at 15:50 on 10 January
1942, at Bowden aerodrome. To M&C
Aviation for overhaul, 9 July to 5 September 1942. To storage with No. 4 Training Command when
completed, issued to No. 32 EFTS on 17 November 1942. To No. 1 Training Command on 4 September
1943. Pending disposal from 2 May
1944. To No. 1 Air Command on 15
January 1945, still pending disposal, stored at No. 6 Repair Depot at
Trenton, Ontario. Had 1992:45 total
time, 1139:55 since overhaul, when struck off. |
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last date: 10 February 1945 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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5022 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland |
Tiger Moth |
I |
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D.H.82C |
C821 |
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first date: 17 June 1941 - Taken on strength by No. 4 Training
Command |
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First delivered to
No. 10 Repair Depot. First used by No.
32 Elementary Flying Training School at Bowden, Alberta. Category C damage at 17:40 on 17 September
1941 at Swift Current aerodrome.
Category C1 damage at 11:30 on 5 December 1941, at Bowden
aerodrome. This aircraft was struck by
Tiger Moth 5016 while stationary. To
M&C Aviation for overhaul, 9 July to 30 August 1942. To storage with No. 4 Training Command when
completed. Issued from storage on 17
November 1942 to No. 31 Elementary Flying Training School at De Winton,
Alberta. To No. 8 Repair Depot on 9
September 1943 for scrapping. |
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last date: 16 September 1943 -
Struck off, guillotined |
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5023 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland |
Tiger Moth |
I |
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D.H.82C |
C822 |
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first date: 17 June 1941
- Taken on strength by No. 4 Training Command |
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First delivered to
No. 10 Repair Depot. First used by No.
32 Elementary Flying Training School at Bowden, Alberta. Category B crash at 12:15 on 2 November
1941, at St. Aldwyn, Saskatchewan (an RCAF auxiliary landing field, 5 miles
north of Swift Current). To M&C
Aviation for repairs, 6 November 1941 to 26 January 1942. Had 333:40 total time when it arrived there. To storage with No. 4 Training Command when
completed. Issued from storage on 2
February 1942, back to No. 32 EFTS, noted as "on loan to RAF". To No. 8 Repair Depot, 13 to 14 October
1943. To No. 2 Training Command when
completed. To No. 8 RD for scrapping
on 28 February 1944. Pending disposal
with No. 2 Training Command from 10 May 1944.
By this time stored by No. 8 Repair Depot at No. 26 Elementary Flying
Training School at Neepawa, Manitoba.
To No. 2 Air Command on 1 December 1944, still pending disposal. Had 1633:25 total time when struck off. |
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last date: 16 February 1945 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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5024 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
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D.H.82C |
C823 |
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first date: 17 June 1941 - Taken on strength by No. 4 Training
Command |
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Noted as "on
loan from JATP to RAF" in June 1941.
First delivered to No. 10 Repair Depot. First used by No. 32 Elementary Flying
Training School at Bowden, Alberta.
Category C3 damage at Swift Current aerodrome at 08:10 on 31 October
1941, when Tiger Moth 5072 taxiied into this aircraft. Category B damage at 12:15 on 15 November
1941 at Swift Current aerodrome, when LAC W.J.A. Nichelson stalled on
landing. To M&C Aviation for
repairs, 24 November 1941 to 26 January 1942.
Had 345:50 total time when it arrived there. To stored reserve with No. 4 Training
Command when completed. Issued from
storage on 2 February 1942, back to No. 32 EFTS. To storage on 16 July 1942, issued to No.
31 Elementary Flying Training School at De Winton, Alberta on 29 December
1942. To stored reserve with No. 2
Training Command on 9 September 1943, issued from storage same day. To No. 8 Repair Depot for scrapping, on
7(?) February 1944. |
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last date: 19 February 1944 - Struck off, guillotined |
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5025 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
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D.H.82C |
C824 |
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first date: 17 June 1941
- Taken on strength by No. 4 Training Command |
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First delivered to
No. 10 Repair Depot. First used by No.
32 Elementary Flying Training School at Bowden, Alberta. Category A crash at Swift Current,
Saskatchewan at 10:00 on 2 October 1941.
Pilot Sgt. Lucas lost control and bailed out. Had 231:15 logged time when it crashed. To No. 10 Repair Depot for inspection and
scrapping on 4 October 1941. |
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last date: 3 November 1941 - Struck off, reduced to spares and produce |
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5026 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
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D.H.82C |
C825 |
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first date: 19 June 1941 - Taken on strength by No. 4 Training
Command |
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Shipped to No. 10
Repair Depot at Calgary, Alberta for erection. To storage with No. 4 Training Command on
16 June 1942. To M&C Aviation for
overhaul, 17 October to 14 December 1942.
To storage when completed, issued to No. 31 Elementary Flying Training
School at De Winton, Alberta on 13 January 1943. To workshop reserve at No. 9 Repair Depot,
St. Jean, PQ on 22 June 1943. To No. 3
Training Command on 15 October 1943, for use at No. 4 Elementary Flying
Training School at Windsor Mills, PQ.
Pending disposal from August 1944.
Transferred from War Assets Corporation to Royal Canadian Flying Club
Association. To civil register as
CF-CSE. Off register by 1970. |
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last date: 10 August 1945 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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5027 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
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D.H.82C |
C826 |
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first date: 19 June 1941
- Taken on strength by No. 4 Training Command |
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Shipped to No. 10
Repair Depot at Calgary, Alberta for erection. First used by No. 32 Elementary Flying
Training School at Bowden, Alberta.
Category B crash at 16:10 on 18 September 1941 at Swift Current
aerodrome. To M&C Aviation for
repairs, 24 September to 16 December 1941.
Had 160:50 logged time when it arrived there. Back to No. 32 EFTS when completed. Category C3 damage at Bowden aerodrome at
13:20 on 5 April 1942. To storage with
No. 4 Training Command from 16 July to 16 November 1942. Category A crash on 31 May 1943, while with
No. 15 Elementary Flying Training School at Regina, Saskatchewan. |
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last date: 10 June 1943 - Struck off, reduced to spares and produce at No. 10
Repair Depot |
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5028 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
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D.H.82C |
C827 |
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first date: 19 June 1941 - Taken on strength by No. 4 Training
Command |
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Shipped to No. 10
Repair Depot at Calgary, Alberta for erection. First used by No. 32 Elementary Flying
Training School at Bowden, Alberta.
Category C crash at Swift Current aerodrome on 28 July 1941. Category C3 damage at 11:45 on 7 October
1941, and C2 damage at 12:07 on 15 October 1941, both at Swift Current
aerodrome. Category C3 damage at Innisfail,
Alberta at 10:00 on 22 January 1942.
Category C2 damage at 18:15 on 9 April 1942 at Bowden, when this
aircraft taxiied into Tiger Moth 4254.
To storage on 16 July 1942. To
M&C Aviation for overhaul, 8 to 14 January 1943. To stored reserve with No. 2 Training
Command when completed, issued from storage on 9 March 1943. Back to storage on 24 April 1944. Pending disposal from 26 May 1944. To No. 2 Air Command on 1 December 1944,
still pending disposal. Stored by No.
8 Repair Depot at No. 26 Elementary Flying Training School at Neepawa,
Manitoba. Had 1717:15 total
time,1026:15 since overhaul, when struck off. |
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last date: 16 February 1945 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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5029 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
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D.H.82C |
C828 |
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first date: 19 June 1941
- Taken on strength by No. 4 Training Command |
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Shipped to No. 10
Repair Depot at Calgary, Alberta for erection. To M&C Aviation for overhaul, 9 July to
27 August 1942. To storage with No. 4
Training Command when completed.
Issued to No. 31 Elementary Flying Training School at De Winton,
Alberta on 17 November 1942. To stored
reserve with No. 2 Training Command on 17 August 1943. To No. 8 Repair Depot on 13 October 1943
for overhaul. Back to No. 2 TC on 14
October 1943. Pending disposal from 22
May 1944. To No. 2 Air Command on 1
December 1944, still pending disposal.
Had 1099:00 total time when struck off. |
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last date: 16 February 1945 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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5030 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
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D.H.82C |
C829 |
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first date: 23 June 1941 - Taken on strength by No. 4 Training
Command |
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First delivered to No. 10 Repair Depot at
Calgary, Alberta. First used by No. 32
Elementary Flying Training School at Bowden, Alberta. Category C5 crash at Swift Current
aerodrome at 10:15 on 21 September 1941.
Category B crash at Swift Current at 09:05 on 14 October 1941. To M&C Aviation for repairs, with 92:40
logged time, 17 October to 29 December 1941.
Back to No. 4 TC when completed, for use by No. 16 Elementary Flying
Training School at Edmonton, Alberta.
Category C damage at 13:00 on 17 January 1942, and Category C2 damage
at 09:50 on 24 March 1942, both at Edmonton.
To storage on 27 June 1942, when this School was closed. Issued from storage on 29 December 1942, to
No. 31 Elementary Flying Training School at De Winton, Alberta. Assigned to M&C Aviation on 26 August
1943 for overhaul. Diverted to
Mid-West Aviation in Winnipeg on 1 November 1943 to complete this
overhaul. To stored reserve with No. 2
Training Command on 6 January 1944, issued from storage on 10 February
1944. Pending disposal from 25 July
1944. To No. 2 Air Command on 1
December 1944, still pending disposal., stored at No. 26 Elementary Flying
Training School at Neepawa, Manitoba.
Had 1412:00 total time when struck off. Transferred from War Assets Corporation to
Royal Canadian Flying Club Association.
First on civil register as CF-CHT, with Aero Club of BC at Vancouver,
BC from 8 May 1946. To R. Mainwaring
et al of Port Hardy, BC on 8 September 1949.
Crashed after flying into poor weather at Powell River, BC on 15
November 1949, registration cancelled.
Registered to I. Zacharias of North Battleford, Saskatchewan by 3 July
1975, this registration cancelled on 11 July 1989. To Croyden Flyers Inc. of Wallaceburg,
Ontario, 19 October 1989 to 13 January 1994.
To the Canadian Harvard Aircraft Association in Tillsonburg by 25
March 1994, still registered C-GCOE, for registration. Certificate of Registration issued 27
September 2005, now marked as RCAF 5030. |
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last date: 28 July 1945 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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5031 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
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D.H.82C |
C830 |
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first date: - Taken on strength |
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First delivered to No. 10 Repair Depot at
Calgary, Alberta. First used by No. 32
Elementary Flying Training School at Bowden, Alberta. Category C5 damage at 12:10 on 11 October
1941, at Swift Current aerodrome.
Category B crash at 11:00 on 2 December 1941, at Bowden. To M&C Aviation for repairs, with
344:10 logged time, from 8 December 1941 to 12 February 1942. To stored reserve with No. 4 Training
Command when completed. Noted as on
loan to RAF, 12 February to 12 March 1942.
Issued to No. 15 Elementary Flying Training School at Regina,
Saskatchewan on 12 March 1942. To
M&C Aviation for overhaul, 7 January to 27 February 1943. To stored reserve with No. 2 Training
Command when completed, issued from storage on 8 May 1943. Pending disposal from 26 May 1944, when it
was stored at No.26 Elementary Flying Training School at Neepawa,
Manitoba. Had 2443:50 total time,
893:50 since overhaul, when struck off. |
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last date: 9 August 1944 - Struck off, reduced to spares and produce |
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5032 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
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D.H.82C |
C831 |
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first date: 23 June 1941 - Taken on strength by No. 4 Training
Command |
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First delivered to No. 10 Repair Depot at
Calgary, Alberta. First used by No. 32
Elementary Flying Training School at Bowden, Alberta. Category B crash at Bowden aerodrome at
12:30 on 4 December 1941. To M&C
Aviation for repairs, with 380:00 logged time, from 10 December 1941 to 12
February 1942. To storage with No. 4
Training Command when completed. Noted
as on loan to RAF, 12 February to 12 March 1942. Issued to No. 15 Elementary Flying Training
School at Regina, Saskatchewan on 12 March 1942. Category C1 damage at 18:15 on 27 April
1942 at Regina, when this aircraft was struck by Tiger Moth 5814 while parked
and empty. Category A crash at Regina
on 19 November 1942. |
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last date: 3 March 1943 - Struck off, reduced to spares and produce at No. 10
Repair Depot |
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5033 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
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D.H.82C |
C832 |
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first date: 23 June 1941
- Taken on strength by No. 4 Training Command |
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First delivered to No. 10 Repair Depot at
Calgary, Alberta. To M&C Aviation
for overhaul, 9 July to 25 August 1942.
To No. 4 Training Command when completed. To storage with No. 2 Training Command on 9
September 1943, issued from storage same day.
To No. 8 Repair Depot for scrapping on 26 January 1944. |
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last date: 19 February 1944 - Struck off, reduced to spares and produce |
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5034 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
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|
D.H.82C |
C833 |
|
|
|
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first date: 26 June 1941 - Taken on strength by No. 4 Training
Command |
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First delivered to No. 10 Repair Depot at
Calgary, Alberta for erection. First
used by No. 32 Elementary Flying Training School at Bowden, Alberta. Category B damage near Bowden aerodrome at
17:20 on 27 May 1942, as a result of striking an electrical cable. Later reclassified as Category A. |
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last date: 17 November 1942 - Struck off, reduced to spares and produce at No. 10
Repair Depot, Calgary |
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5035 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C834 |
|
|
|
|
first date: 26 June 1941
- Taken on strength by No. 4 Training Command |
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Shipped to No. 10 Repair Depot at Calgary,
Alberta for erection. To M&C
Aviation for overhaul, 9 July to 29 August 1942. To No. 4 Training Command when completed. To No. 2 Training Command on 9 September or
1 October 1943 (records unclear). To
No. 8 Repair Depot on 14 February 1944, for scrapping. |
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last date: 2 March 1944 - Struck off, guillotined |
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5036 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C835 |
|
|
|
|
first date: 26 June 1941 - Taken on strength by No. 4 Training
Command |
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Shipped to No. 10 Repair Depot at Calgary,
Alberta for erection. Crashed at Swift
Current aerodrome at 09:35 on 7 October 1941.
Originally reported as Category A, but revised to Category B. To No. 10 Repair Depot at Calgary, Alberta
for repairs, 10 October 1941 to 4 May 1942.
Had 107:05 logged time when it arrived. To No. 4 Training Command when completed,
then to storage from 27 June to 26 October 1942. To No. 9 Repair Depot at St. Jean, PQ on 27
June 1943 for erection, apparently shipped there disassembled. To storage with No. 3 Training Command on 8
January 1944. Issued to No. 10
Elementary Flying Training School at Pendleton, Ontario on 11 February
1944. Pending disposal from 14 July
1944. To No. 1 Air Command on 15
January 1945, still pending disposal. |
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last date: 8 February 1945 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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5037 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C836 |
|
|
|
|
first date: 26 June 1941
- Taken on strength by No. 4 Training Command |
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Shipped to No. 10 Repair Depot at Calgary,
Alberta for erection. First used by
No. 32 Elementary Flying Training School at Bowden, Alberta. Category C4 damage at Swift Current aerodrome
at 14:25 on 23 November 1941. To
storage with No. 4 TC on 16 July 1942.
Issued to No. 31 Elementary Flying Training School at De Winton,
Alberta on 17 November 1942. To
M&C Aviation for overhaul, 26 August 1943. diverted to Mid-West Aviation in Winnipeg
on 1 November 1943. to stored reserve
with No. 2 Training Command when completed, on 19 January 1944. Issued from storage on 22 February
1944. Pending disposal from 22 May
1944, when it had 1047:30 total time, 80:00 since overhaul and was stored by
No. 8 Repair Depot. To No. 1 Air
Command on 1 December 1944, still pending disposal. Transferred from War Assets Corporation to
Royal Canadian Flying Club Association.
To civil register as CF-CLI, off register by 1972. |
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|
last date: 28 July 1945 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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5038 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C837 |
|
|
|
|
first date: 26 June 1941 - Taken on strength by No. 4 Training
Command |
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|
Shipped to No. 10 Repair Depot at Calgary,
Alberta for erection. First used by
No. 32 Elementary Flying Training School at Bowden, Alberta. Category B crash at 09:10 on 17 March 1942,
at Bowden aerodrome. Had 626:40 logged
time when it crashed. To stored reserve
with No. 4 Training Command, 17 June to 26 October 1942. To No. 2 Training Command on 10 July
1943. To No. 8 Repair Depot on 25
January 1944 "for guillotine action". |
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last date: 2 March 1944 - Struck off, reduced to spares and produce |
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5039 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C838 |
|
|
|
|
first date: 26 June 1941
- Taken on strength by No. 4 Training Command |
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|
Shipped to No. 10 Repair Depot at Calgary,
Alberta for erection. First used by
No. 32 Elementary Flying Training School at Bowden, Alberta. Category C crash at Swift Current aerodrome
at 09:30 on 11 August 1941, when it had 34:55 logged time. To M&C Aviation for repairs, 20 August
to 3 December 1941. Back to No. 4
Training Command when completed, for use at No. 5 Elementary Flying Training
School at High River, Alberta. Loaned
to RAF from 5 January 1942. To M&C
Aviation for overhaul, 11 September to 18 November 1942. To storage with NO. 4 TC when completed,
issued to No. 15 Elementary Flying Training School on 2 December 1942. Category B crash, date not known. To No. 8 Repair Depot at Winnipeg for
salvage, 15 September 1943. |
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last date: 27 September 1943 - Struck off, reduced to spares and produce |
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5040 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C839 |
|
|
|
|
first date: 26 June 1941 - Taken on strength by No. 4 Training
Command |
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|
Shipped to No. 10 Repair Depot at Calgary, Alberta
for erection. To stored reserve 16
July 1942. To M&C Aviation for
overhaul, 8 to 15 January 1943. To
stored reserve with No. 2 Training Command when completed, issued from
storage on 9 March 1943. To No. 8
Repair Depot at Winnipeg, Manitoba for scrapping, 21 July 1943. |
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last date: 25 August 1943 - Struck off, reduced to spares and produce |
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5041 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C840 |
|
|
|
|
first date: 26 June 1941
- Taken on strength by No. 4 Training Command |
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Shipped to No. 10 Repair Depot at Calgary,
Alberta for erection. Noted as on loan
to RAF from 26 June 1941. First used
by No. 32 Elementary Flying Training School at Bowden, Alberta. Category C5 damage at Swift Current
aerodrome at 10:40 on 14 October 1941.
Category C1 damage at Swift Current at 12:40 on 22 November 1941. Category B damage at Bowden at 16:30 on 6
December 1941,when LAC F.D. Clarke collided with Tiger Moth 5807 while
landing. Had 269:00 total time on this
date. To M&C Aviation for repairs,
12 December 1941 to 16 March 1942. To
stored reserve with No. 4 Training Command when completed, issued to an RCAF
unit on 12 May 1942. To M&C
Aviation for overhaul, 13 November 1942 to 9 March 1943. To stored reserve with No. 2 Training
Command when completed, issued from storage on 13 May 1943. Pending disposal from 26 May 1944, when it
was stored by No. 8 Repair Depot at No. 26 Elementary Flying Training School
at Neepawa, Manitoba. Had 1519:40
total time, 1116:40 since overhaul on this date. To No. 2 Air Command on 1 December 1944,
still pending disposal. |
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last date: 16 February 1945 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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5042 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C841 |
|
|
|
|
first date: 1 July 1941 - Taken on strength by No. 4 Training
Command |
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|
First delivered to No. 10 Repair Depot at
Calgary, Alberta. To M&C Aviation
at Prince Albert, Saskatchewan for overhaul, 9 July to 1 September 1942. To storage with No. 4 Training Command when
completed. Issued to No. 32 Elementary
Flying Training School at De Winton, Alberta on 17 November 1942. To stored reserve with No. 2 Training
Command on 4 August 1943, issued from storage on 20 September 1943. To No. 8 Repair Depot on 24 March 1944 for
guillotining. |
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last date: 6 April 1944 - Struck off, guillotined, reduced to spares and
produce |
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5043 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C842 |
|
|
|
|
first date: 1 July 1941
- Taken on strength by No. 4 Training Command |
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First delivered to No. 10 Repair Depot at
Calgary, Alberta. To No. 32 Elementary
Flying Training School at Bowden, Alberta.
Crashed at 20:45 on 4 May 1942, near Bowden, when engine was left at
idle too long during practice forced approach, and engine "failed to
pick up". Originally classified
as Category B, revised to Category A. |
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last date: 13 June 1942 - Struck off, reduced to spares and produce by No. 10
Repair Depot |
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5044 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C843 |
|
|
|
|
first date: 1 July 1941 - Taken on strength by No. 4 Training
Command |
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First delivered to No. 10 Repair Depot at
Calgary, Alberta. First used by No. 32
Elementary Flying Training School at Bowden, Alberta. Crashed at Leslieville, Alberta at 17:00 on
24 February 1942. Originally reported
as Category C5 damage, revised to Category B damage on 26 February 1942. Had 564:55 logged time when it
crashed. To M&C Aviation at Prince
Albert, Saskatchewan from 3 March to 5 May 1942 for repairs. To stored reserve with No. 2 Training
Command when completed. To No. 8 Repair
Depot on 20 July 1943, for scrapping. |
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last date: 10 August 1943 - Struck off, reduced to spares and produce |
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5045 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C844 |
|
|
|
|
first date: 1 July 1941
- Taken on strength by No. 4 Training Command |
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First delivered to No. 10 Repair Depot at
Calgary, Alberta. To M&C Aviation
at Prince Albert, Saskatchewan for overhaul, 9 July to 29 August 1942. Back to No. 4 Training Command when
completed. To stored reserve with No.
2 Air Command on 21 September 1943, issued from storage on 9 September 1943
(dates switched?). To No. 8 Repair
Depot at Winnipeg, Manitoba on 28 February 1944 for scrapping. Pending disposal from 10 May 1944, stored
at No. 8 RD. Had 2324:10 total time,
1511:35 since overhaul, on this date.
To No. 2 Air Command on 1 December 1944, still pending disposal. |
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last date: 16 February 1945 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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5046 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C845 |
|
|
|
|
first date: 1 July 1941 - Taken on strength by No. 4 Training
Command |
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|
First delivered to No. 10 Repair Depot at
Calgary, Alberta. To No. 32 Elementary
Flying Training School at Bowden, Alberta.
Category B crash at Swift Current aerodrome at 18:15 on 12 August
1941. Had 74:55 logged time on this
date. To M&C Aviation in Prince
Albert, Saskatchewan for repairs, 20 August to 6 November 1941. To No. 2 Training Command when completed. To Mid-West Aviation in Winnipeg for
overhaul, 1 to 27 October 1942. Back
to No. 2 TC when completed. To No. 8
Repair Depot on 31 January 1944, for "guillotine action". |
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last date: 19 February 1944 - Struck off, guillotined, reduced to spares and
produce |
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5047 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C846 |
|
|
|
|
first date: 1 July 1941
- Taken on strength by No. 4 Training Command |
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|
First delivered to No. 10 Repair Depot at
Calgary, Alberta. To No. 32 Elementary
Flying Training School at Bowden, Alberta.
Category B damage on 9 September 1941, at Swift Current,
Saskatchewan. This aircraft was on
skiis, and taxiied into Tiger Moth 4233.
Had 165:00 logged time on this date.
To M&C Aviation in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan for repairs, 19
September to 17 November 1941. To No.
2 Training Command when completed, for use at No. 6 Elementary Flying
Training School at Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. Category C3 damage at Prince Albert at
11:00 on 3 March 1942. Assigned to
Mid-West Aircraft of Winnipeg for overhaul, 3 March 1943. Re-allocated to M&C Aviation on 10
March 1943, overhaul completed on 14 April 1943. To storage with No. 1 Training Command when
completed, issued from storage on 12 May 1943. Pending disposal from 22 August 1944. To No. 1 Air Command on 15 January 1945,
still pending disposal. Stored at No.
102 Aircraft Holding Unit. |
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last date: 23 January 1945 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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5048 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C847 |
|
|
|
|
first date: 1 July 1941 - Taken on strength by No. 4 Training
Command |
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|
First delivered to No. 10 Repair Depot at
Calgary, Alberta. To No. 32 Elementary
Flying Training School at Bowden, Alberta.
Category B damage at 16:45 on 15 October 1941, at Swift Current,
Saskatchewan. Had 207:40 logged time
on this date. To M&C Aviation in
Prince Albert, Saskatchewan for repairs, 21 October to 29 December 1941. Back to No. 4 Training Command when
completed. Category C14 damage at
Viking, Alberta at 14:30 on 14 January 1942.
To stored reserve with No. 2 Training Command on 4 August 1943, issued
from storage on 27 September 1943. To
No. 8 Repair Depot at Winnipeg for scrapping on 16 February 1944. |
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|
last date: 2 March 1944 - Struck off, guillotined, reduced to spares and
produce |
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5049 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C848 |
|
|
|
|
first date: 1 July 1941
- Taken on strength by No. 4 Training Command |
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|
First delivered to No. 10 Repair Depot at |
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last date: 15 May 1942 - Struck
off, reduced to spares and produce |
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