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Canadian Military Aircraft Serial Numbers RCAF 6150 to 6199 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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6150 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 12 October 1940 - Taken
on strength at No. 6 Repair Depot, RCAF Station Trenton |
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Ex
RAF R9952. To No. 1 Training Command on 11
November 1940. To workshop reserve at No.
6 Repair Depot on 7 July 1941. Back to No.
1 Training Command on 13 November 1941, for use by No. 16 Service
Flying Training School at Hagersville, Ontario. Category
B crash at Hagersville at 16:40 on 20 February 1942.
To No. 3 Training Command on 6 July 1942.
To storage with No. 1 Training Command on 16 October 1943. To workshop reserve at No. 6 Repair Depot on
13 December 1943. Pending disposal from 15
June 1944. To No. 1 Air Command on 15
January 1945, still pending disposal. Reported
with 1239:40 total time while in storage. |
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last
date:
9 February 1945 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation |
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6151 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I / III / IV |
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652A |
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first
date: 12 October 1940 - Taken
on strength at No. 6 Repair Depot at RCAF Station Trenton |
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Ex
RAF W1518. To No. 1 Training Command on 11
November 1940. Category C2 damage at 10:15
on 14 March 1941, at Mount Forest, Ontario (60 miles north north-west
of Brantford), reported by No. 5 Service Flying Training School at
Brantford. Assigned to de Havilland Canada
for overhaul on 31 October 1941, arrived there on 3 November 1941. To No. 1 Training Command on 30 March
1942, having been converted to Mk. III. Scheduled
for wing and tailplane replacement at No. 6 Repair Depot from 18 May
1943, but re-assigned to Central Aircraft at Crumlin, Ontario on 27
September 1943 for overhaul and conversion. Back
to No. 1 Training Command on 11 January 1944, as a Mk. IV.
To storage on 29 July 1944. To
No. 1 Air Command on 15 January 1945, still in storage, pending
disposal from that date. Stored at No. 4
Reserve Equipment Maintenance Unit, where it was reported with 2191:35
total time, 477:35 since overhaul. |
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last
date: 26
June 1947
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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6152 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 12 October 1940 - Taken
on strength at No. 6 Repair Depot at RCAF Station Trenton |
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Ex
RAF W1520. To No. 1 Training Command on 11
November 1940, probably for use by No. 5 Service Flying Training School
at Brantford, Ontario. Category B damage
at Brantford on 3 February 1941, when the aircraft collided with a
tractor on the airfield. Shipped to No. 6
Repair Depot for repairs. Another Category
B crash at Brantford at 13:30 on 20 July 1941, when aircraft collided
with grain stock on the airfield. Winter
conversion kit installed by 3 September 1941. Category
C3 damage at 17:45 on 30 January 1942, at Cayuga, Ontario (20 miles
south-east of Brantford). Pending disposal
from 5 July 1944. to No. 1 Air Command on
15 January 1945, still pending disposal. Stored
at No. 5 Service Flying Training School, where it was reported with
1933:30 total time, never overhauled. |
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last
date:
22 January 1945 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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6153 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 21 October 1940 - Taken
on strength at No. 6 Repair Depot at RCAF Station Trenton |
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Ex
RAF W1557. To No. 1 Training Command on 11
November 1940, probably for use by No. 5 Service Flying Training School
at Brantford, Ontario. Involved in a
ground collision at night with an ambulance, on 10 January 1942. To Central Aircraft at Crumlin, Ontario for
overhaul, 16 November 1942 to 29 March 1943. To
storage with No. 1 Training Command when completed, issued from storage
on 15 April 1943. To storage on 12 July
1944. To No. 1 Air Command on 15 January
1945, still in storage, pending disposal from that date.
Stored at No. 4 Reserve Equipment Maintenance Unit, where
it was reported with 3130:45 total time, 1140:00 since overhaul. |
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last
date: 16
August 1946
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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6154 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 21 October 1941 - Taken
on strength at No. 6 Repair Depot at RCAF Station Trenton |
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Ex
RAF W1577. To No. 1 Training Command on 11
November 1940, for use by No. 5 Service Flying Training School at
Brantford, Ontario. Category A crash near
Brantford aerodrome, at 10:50 on 27 August 1941. Mid-air
with Anson 6190 on approach to landing. Had
869:15 logged time. |
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last
date:
5 November 1941 - Struck
off, reduced to spares and produce by No. 6 Repair Depot |
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6155 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 21 October 1941 - Taken
on strength at No. 6 Repair Depot at RCAF Station Trenton |
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Ex
RAF K6177. To No. 1 Training Command on 11
November 1940, probably for use by No. 5 Service Flying Training School
at Brantford, Ontario. To Fleet Aircraft
at Crumlin, Ontario on 5 November 1941, where it was written off after
being found to be beyond economical repair. Had
662:30 logged time. |
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last
date: 21
March 1942
- Struck off, reduced to spares and produce |
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6156 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 21 October 1940 - Taken
on strength at No. 6 Repair Depot at RCAF Station Trenton |
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Ex
RAF W1555. To No. 1 Training Command on 11
November 1940, for use by No. 5 Service Flying Training School at
Brantford, Ontario. Category B damage at
Brantford at 14:50 on 22 June 1941. Category
C2 damage at 17:55 on 9 February 1942, near Paris, Ontario (10 miles
north-west of Brantford aerodrome). To
Central Aircraft at Crumlin, Ontario for overhaul, 1 July to 5 October
1942. To No. 1 Training Command when
completed. Pending disposal from 28 June
1944. To No. 1 Air Command on 15 January
1945, still pending disposal. Stored by
No. 6 Repair Depot, where it was noted with 1788:00 total time. |
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last
date:
9 February 1945 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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6157 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I / III / IV |
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652A |
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first
date: 21 October 1940 - Taken
on strength at No. 6 Repair Depot at RCAF Station Trenton |
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Ex
RAF W1554. To No. 1 Training Command on 11
November 1940, probably for use by No. 5 Service Flying Training School
at Brantford, Ontario. Assigned to de
Havilland Canada for overhaul and conversion on 31 October 1941,
arrived there on 3 November 1941. Had
968:30 logged time when it arrived. To No.
1 Training Command on 31 March 1942, as a Mk. III. Allocated to No. 6
Repair Depot on 18 May 1943 for replacement of defective wing and
mainplane, but re-assigned to Central Aircraft at Crumlin, Ontario on
27 September 1943 for overhaul and conversion. Back
to No. 1 Training Command on 4 December 1943, as a Mk. IV.
To storage on 29 July 1944. To
No. 1 Air Command on 15 January 1945, still in storage, pending
disposal from that date. Stored at No. 4
Reserve Equipment Maintenance Unit, where it was reported with 946:35
total time, 483:05 since overhaul. |
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last
date: 15
May 1947
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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6158 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I / III / IV |
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652A |
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first
date: 21 October 1940 - Taken
on strength at No. 6 Repair Depot at RCAF Station Trenton |
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Ex
RAF W1556. To No. 1 Training Command on 11
November 1940, for use by No. 5 Service Flying Training School at
Brantford, Ontario. Minor crash at
Brantford at 17:10 on 7 August 1942. To
Fleet Aircraft for overhaul and conversion to Mk. III, 2 December 1941
to 12 May 1942. to No. 1 Training Command
when completed. Assigned to Central
Aircraft on 13 March 1943, but this was cancelled.
To workshop reserve at No. 6 Repair Depot on 27 August
1943. Finally to Central Aircraft at
Crumlin, Ontario on 1 November 1943, for replacement of defective
mainplane and tail plane, and conversion to Mk. IV.
To No. 1 Training Command on 20 January 1944.
To stored reserve on 29 July 1944. To
No. 1 Air Command on 15 January 1945, still in storage, pending
disposal from that date. Stored at No. 4
Reserve Equipment Maintenance Unit, where it was reported with 2268:20
total time, 543:45 since overhaul. |
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last
date:
15 March 1946 - Struck off,
to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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6159 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I / III / IV |
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652A |
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first
date: 21 October 1940 - Taken
on strength at No. 6 Repair Depot at RCAF Station Trenton |
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Ex
RAF K8726. To No. 1 Training Command on 11
November 1940, probably for use by No. 5 Service Flying Training School
at Brantford, Ontario. Assigned to de
Havilland Canada for overhaul and conversion to Mk. III on 18 November
1941, received there on 20 November 1941. Had
1486:00 logged time. To No. 1 Training
Command on 31 March 1942, for use by No. 16 Service Flying Training
School at Hagersville, Ontario. Category
C2 damage at 17:30 on 20 January 1943, at Hagersville aerodrome. To Central Aircraft at Crumlin, Ontario for
repairs and conversion to Mk. IV, 29 June to 30 December 1943. To workshop reserve at No. 6 Repair Depot when
completed, for further modifications. To
storage with No. 1 Training command on 25 April 1944.
To No. 1 Air Command on 15 January 1945, still in storage,
pending disposal from that date. Stored at
No. 6 Repair Depot, where it was reported with 2167:40 total time, 4:30
since overhaul. Sold to Aircraft
Industries of Canada, Montreal. |
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last
date: 21
September 1945
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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6160 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 21 October 1940 - Taken
on strength at No. 6 Repair Depot at RCAF Station Trenton |
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Ex
RAF W1562. To No. 1 Training Command on 11
November 1940, probably for use by No. 5 Service Flying Training School
at Brantford, Ontario. To Central Aircraft
at Crumlin, Ontario for overhaul, 12 November 1942 to 15 March 1943. To No. 1 Training Command when completed. To storage on 2 October 1944.
To No. 1 Air Command on 15 January 1945, still in storage,
pending disposal from that date. Stored at
No. 4 Reserve Equipment Maintenance Unit at Brantford, where it was
reported with 3429:50 total time, 1430:40 since overhaul. |
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last
date:
16 August 1946 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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6161 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 21 October 1940 - Taken
on strength at No. 6 Repair Depot at RCAF Station Trenton |
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Ex
RAF W1561. To No. 1 Training Command on 11
November 1940, for use by No. 5 Service Flying Training School at
Brantford, Ontario. Category B damage at
Brantford aerodrome, at 16:25 on 19 May 1941. Category
C5 damage at Brantford aerodrome at 15:35 on 8 November 1941. To Central Aircraft at Crumlin, Ontario for
overhaul, 24 May to 26 July 1943. To No. 1
Training Command when completed. Pending
disposal from 8 July 1944. To No. 1 Air
Command on 15 January 1945, still pending disposal.
Stored by No. 5 Service Flying Training School, where it
was noted with 2376:20 total time, 933:05 since overhaul. |
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last
date: 22
January 1946
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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6162 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I / III |
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652A |
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first
date: 21 October 1940 - Taken
on strength at No. 6 Repair Depot at RCAF Station Trenton |
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Ex
RAF W1567. To No. 1 Training Command on 11
November 1940, probably for use by No. 5 Service Flying Training School
at Brantford, Ontario. To Fleet Aircraft
on 15 December 1941 for overhaul and conversion to Mk. III. Had 1085:35 logged time when it arrived. To No. 1 Training Command on 3 June 1942, for
use by No. 16 Service Flying Training School at Hagersville, Ontario. Allocated to No. 6 Repair Depot on 18 May 1943
for replacement of defective mainplane and tail plane, but this was
cancelled. To MacDonald Brothers Aircraft
in Winnipeg on 16 September 1943. To
storage with No. 2 Training Command on 6 January 1944.
Pending disposal from 6 April 1944, reported at Winnipeg. To No. 2 Air Command on 1 December 1944, still
pending disposal. Stored by No. 8 Repair
Depot at Winnipeg, where it was noted with 1573:45 total time, 488:10
since overhaul. Stored by No. 5 Satellite
Equipment Holding Unit by 23 January 1945. |
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last
date:
9 July 1946 - Struck off,
to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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6163 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I / III |
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652A |
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first
date: 21 October 1940 - Taken
on strength at No. 6 Repair Depot at RCAF Station Trenton |
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Ex
RAF W1566. To No. 1 Training Command on 11
November 1940, probably for use by No. 5 Service Flying Training School
at Brantford, Ontario. To de Havilland
Canada for overhaul, 21 May to 10 August 1942. Had
1210:45 logged time. To Eastern Air
Command when completed, for use by No. 1 General Reconnaissance School
at Summerside, PEI. Category B crash in
late 1942. Assigned to No. 4 Repair Depot
at Scoudouc, NB on 6 October 1942, arrived there on 15 October 1942. Struck off without being repaired. |
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last
date: 8
March 1943
- Struck off, reduced to spares and produce |
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6164 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I / III / IV |
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652A |
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first
date: 21 October 1940 - Taken
on strength at No. 6 Repair Depot at RCAF Station Trenton |
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Ex
RAF W1569. To No. 1 Training Command on 11
November 1940, for use by No. 5 Service Flying Training School at
Brantford, Ontario. Category B damage at
Brantford aerodrome at 04:30 on 29 July 1941. Overshot
on landing in fog, struck a fence. To de
Havilland Canada for overhaul and conversion to Mk. III, 13 January to
6 April 1942. to No. 1 Training Command
when completed. Assigned to No. 6 Repair
Depot on 18 May 1943 for replacement of wings and tail plane, but this
was cancelled. To Central Aircraft at
Crumlin, Ontario for overhaul and conversion to Mk. IV on 27 September
1943. To No. 1 Training command on 27
November 1943, for use by No. 1 Air Observers School at Malton, Ontario. Pending disposal from 28 November 1944. To No. 1 Air Command on 15 January 1945, still
in storage, pending disposal from that date. Stored
at No. 4 Reserve Equipment Maintenance Unit at Brantford, where it was
reported with 2123:50 total time, 465:45 since overhaul. |
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last
date:
16 January 1946 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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6165 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I / III / IV |
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652A |
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first
date: 21 October 1940 - Taken
on strength at No. 6 Repair Depot at RCAF Station Trenton |
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Ex
RAF R9968. To No. 1 Training Command on 11
November 1940. Category C damage at
Trenton at 14:12 on 16 April 1941, while with Central Flying School. Collided with Battle 1630 on take off. To Fleet Aircraft at Crumlin, Ontario
for overhaul and conversion to Mk. III, 24 November 1941 to 9 April
1942. Had 277:15 logged time.
To No. 1 Training Command when completed, for use by No. 5
Service Flying Training School at Brantford, Ontario.
Category C2 damage at 08:30 on 24 June 1942, 6 miles
south-west of Brantford aerodrome. Tail
struck a fence post while low flying. Category
C2 damage again at 16:15 on 10 October 1942, at Brantford aerodrome. Category B damage at 17:25 on 26 January 1943,
at Brantford aerodrome. To Central
Aircraft at Crumlin for conversion to Mk. IV, 27 September to 17
December 1943. To workshop reserve at No.
6 Repair Depot when completed, for further modifications.
These were completed on 6 April 1944, then issued to No. 1
Training Command. To storage on 29 July
1944. To No. 1 Air Command on 15 January 1945, still in storage,
pending disposal from that date. Stored at
No. 4 Reserve Equipment Maintenance Unit at Brantford, where it was
reported with 1466:15 total time, 328:45 since overhaul.
Sold to Aircraft Industries of Canada, Montreal. |
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last
date: 16
January 1946
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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6166 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I / III / IV |
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652A |
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first
date: 21 October 1940 - Taken
on strength at No. 6 Repair Depot at RCAF Station Trenton |
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Ex
RAF W1578. To No. 1 Training Command on 11
November 1940. To Fleet Aircraft at
Crumlin for overhaul and conversion to Mk. III, 13 January to 12 May
1942. To No. 1 Training Command when
completed, for use at No. 5 Service Flying Training School at Brantford. Category C4 damage at 22:10 on 9 June 1942, 4
miles north of Preston, Ontario. Allocated
to No. 6 Repair Depot on 18 May 1943 for replacement of defective main
plane and tail plane, but this was cancelled. Re-assigned
to Central Aircraft on 4 October 1943, for reconditioning, replacement
of wing and tail, and conversion to Mk. IV. To
No. 1 Training Command on 11 January 1944. Pending
disposal from 7 December 1944. To No. 1
Air Command on 15 January 1945, still pending disposal.
Stored at No. 4 Reserve Equipment Maintenance Unit at
Brantford, where it was reported with 2386:55 total time, 681:25 since
overhaul. |
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last
date:
16 August 1946 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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6167 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 20 October 1940 - Taken
on strength at No. 6 Repair Depot at RCAF Station Trenton |
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Ex
RAF W1536. To No. 1 Training Command on 11
November 1940. To de Havilland Canada for
overhaul, 5 November 1942 to 29 March 1943. To
No. 1 Training Command when completed. Pending
disposal from 20 September 1944. To No. 1
Air Command on 15 January 1945, still pending disposal.
Stored at No. 4 Reserve Equipment Maintenance Unit at
Brantford, where it was reported with 3528:05 total time, 1529:55 since
overhaul. |
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last
date: ?
January 1945
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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6168 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I / III / IV |
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652A |
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first
date: 20 October 1940 - Taken
on strength at No. 6 Repair Depot at RCAF Station Trenton |
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Ex
RAF W1579. To No. 1 Training Command on 11
November 1940, for use by No. 5 Service Flying Training School at
Brantford, Ontario. Category C6 damage at
Brantford aerodrome at 11:05 on 29 August 1941. Struck
stationary Anson 6018 while taxiing. To
Fleet Aircraft at Crumlin, Ontario. for
overhaul and conversion to Mk. III, 21 January to 3 June 1942. Had 1098:20 logged time. To
No. 1 Training Command when completed, for use by No. 16 Service Flying
Training School at Hagersville, Ontario. Category
B crash 1/2 mile south of Hagersville at 14:20 on 28 June 1942,
following engine failure on take off. To
Central Aircraft at Crumlin for repairs, 6 July to 26 October 1942. To No. 1 Training Command when completed. Allocated to No. 6 Repair Depot on 18 May 1943
for replacement of defective mainplane and tailplane, but this was
cancelled. To Central Aircraft on 27
September 1943 for conversion to Mk. IV and wing and tail plane
modifications. To No. 1 Training Command
on 20 January 1944. To storage on 29 July
1944. To No. 1 Air Command on 15 January
1945, still in storage, pending disposal from that date.
Stored at No. 4 Reserve Equipment Maintenance Unit, where
it was reported with 762:00 total time (possibly since conversion to
mk. III?), 447:20 since overhaul. |
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last
date:
18 March 1946 - Struck off,
to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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6169 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 20 October 1940 - Taken
on strength at de Havilland Canada, Toronto |
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Ex
RAF N5094. To No. 1 Training Command on 11
November 1940. To de Havilland Canada for
overhaul, 30 October 1942 to 5 April 1943. To
No. 1 Training Command when completed. Pending
disposal from 21 August 1944. To No. 1 Air
Command on 15 January 1945, still pending disposal.
Stored by No. 5 Service Flying Training School at
Brantford, where it was noted with 3436:50 total time, 1474:30 since
overhaul. |
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last
date: 22
January 1945
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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6170 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 20 October 1940 - Taken
on strength at de Havilland Canada, Toronto |
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Ex
RAF N9980. To No. 4 Training Command on 25
October 1940, for use by No. 3 Service Flying Training School at
Calgary, Alberta. Category B crash at
Calgary at 08:25 on 12 August 1941. To
McKenzie Services for crash repairs, 28 August to 25 November 1941. To No. 4 Training Command when completed, for
use by No. 7 Service Flying Training School at Fort McLeod, Alberta. To Aircraft Repair in Edmonton for overhaul,
19 October 1942 to 19 February 1943. To
No. 3 Training Command when completed, arriving there on 22 February
1943. With No. 9 Air Observers School at
St. Jean, PQ in summer of 1943. To storage
with No. 1 Training Command on 1 October 1943. Issued
from storage on 26 February 1944, for use by a Bombing & Gunnery
School. To No. 1 Air command on 15 January
1945. Pending disposal from 20 February
1945. Stored by No. 6 Repair Depot at No.
1 Reserve Equipment Maintenance Unit by 3 December 1945. |
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last
date:
16 August 1946 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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6171 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 20 October 1940 - Taken
on strength at de Havilland Canada, Toronto |
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Ex
RAF N5230. To No. 1 Training Command on 11
November 1940. Undercarriage collapse on
21 December 1941 during single engine night landing resulted in
Category B damage. Reported by No. 4 Air
Observers School at London, Ontario. To de
Havilland Canada for overhaul, 30 October 1942 to 12 April 1943. To No. 1 Training Command when completed. To No. 1 air command on 15 January 1945. Pending disposal from 20 February 1945. Stored at No. 4 Reserve Equipment Maintenance
Unit by 3 December 1945. |
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last
date: 16
August 1946
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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6172 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 20 October 1940 - Taken
on strength at de Havilland Canada, Toronto |
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Ex
RAF W1563. Winter conversion
kit installed during assembly at de Havilland. To No. 4 Training Command on 25 October 1940,
for use by No. 3 Service Flying Training School at Calgary, Alberta. Category B crash at Calgary at 11:10 on 22
November 1940. To MacDonald Brothers in
Winnipeg for repairs, 3 December 1940 to 10 March 1941.
To No. 4 Training Command when completed.
To No. 2 Training Command on 24 January 1942.
to No. 8 Repair Depot at Winnipeg on 25 November 1942,
following a crash. |
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last
date:
7 April 1943 - Struck off,
reduced to spares and produce |
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6173 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 20 October 1940 - Taken
on strength at de Havilland Canada, Toronto |
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Ex
RAF W1565. To No. 4 Training Command on 25
October 1940, for use by No. 3 Service Flying Training School at
Calgary, Alberta. Category B crash at
Calgary, at 11:30 on 23 February 1941. To
Aircraft Repair in Edmonton, Alberta for repairs, from 3 March to 17
October 1941. Had 390:00 logged time when
it arrived. To No. 4 Training Command when
completed. Delivered to No. 7 Service
Flying Training School at Fort MacLeod, Alberta on 12 November 1941. To No. 3 Training Command on 5 November 1942. To No. 1 Training Command on 13 September
1943, for use by No. 1 Air Observers School at Malton, Ontario. To be assigned to Central Aircraft at Crumlin,
Ontario on 6 March 1944 for overhaul, but this was cancelled on 12 May
1944 and the aircraft was scrapped by No. 6 Repair Depot. |
||||
|
last
date: 21
July 1944
- Struck off, reduced to spares and produce |
||||
6174 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
|
|
652A |
|
|
|
|
|
first
date: 20 October 1940 - Taken
on strength at de Havilland Canada, Toronto |
||||
|
Ex
RAF W1583. To No. 1 Training Command on 11
November 1940. To Cub Aircraft in
Hamilton, Ontario for overhaul, 7 November 1942 to 18 January 1944. To No. 1 Training command when completed. To No. 1 Air Command on 15 January 1945. Pending disposal from 15 February 1945. Stored by No. 4 Reserve Equipment Maintenance
Unit, where it was noted with 2455:15 total time, 537:00 since overhaul. |
||||
|
last
date:
16 August 1944 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
||||
6175 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
|
|
652A |
|
|
|
|
|
first
date: 20 October 1940 - Taken
on strength at de Havilland Canada, Toronto |
||||
|
Ex
RAF W1582. To No. 1 Training Command on 11
November 1940. To de Havilland Canada for
overhaul, 20 October 1942 to 5 April 1943. to
No. 1 Training Command when completed. Pending
disposal from 20 September 1944. To No. 1
Air Command on 15 January 1945, still pending disposal.
Stored at Brantford, Ontario, where it was noted with 3330
total time, 1326:35 since overhaul. |
||||
|
last
date: 22
January 1945
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
||||
6176 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
|
|
652A |
|
|
|
|
|
first
date: 20 October 1940 - Taken
on strength at de Havilland Canada, Toronto |
||||
|
Ex
RAF W1593. To No. 4 Training Command on 25
October 1940, for use by No. 3 Service Flying Training School at
Calgary, Alberta. Category B crash at
Calgary, at 17:00 on 21 December 1940. Installation
of winter conversion kit by Prairie Airways reported on 3 April 1941. To No. 10 Repair Depot for write off on 14
July 1941. Bare fuselage passed to
MacDonald Brothers in Winnipeg for repairs, and then forwarded to
Federal Aircraft Limited. Possibly used in
construction of a new Anson Mk. II. |
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|
last
date:
9 December 1942 - Written
off |
||||
6177 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
|
|
652A |
|
|
|
|
|
first
date: 20 October 1940 - Taken
on strength at de Havilland Canada, Toronto |
||||
|
Ex
RAF N5269. To No. 1 Training Command on 11
November 1940. To de Havilland Canada for
overhaul, 30 October 1942 to 17 March 1943. To
stored reserve with No. 1 Training Command when completed, issued from
storage on 15 April 1943. Operated by No.
1 Air Observers School at Malton, Ontario. Fitted
with turret at the time. To No. 1 Air
Command on 15 January 1945. Pending
disposal from 20 February 1945. By 3
December 1945 stored by No. 4 Reserve Equipment Maintenance Unit. |
||||
|
last
date: 16
August 1946
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
||||
6178 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
|
|
652A |
|
|
|
|
|
first
date: 20 October 1940 - Taken
on strength at de Havilland Canada, Toronto |
||||
|
Ex
RAF N9984. To No. 1 Training Command on 11
November 1940. Winter conversion kit
installed by 10 September 1941. To Central
Aircraft at Crumlin, Ontario for overhaul, 16 January to 26 April 1943. To No. 1 Training Command when completed. To No. 1 Air Command on 15 January 1945. Pending disposal from 20 February 1945. By 3 December 1945 stored by No. 4 Reserve
Equipment Maintenance Unit. |
||||
|
last
date:
16 August 1946 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
||||
6179 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
|
|
652A |
|
|
|
|
|
first
date: 20 October 1940 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brother Aircraft in Winnipeg |
||||
|
Ex
RAF W1558. To No. 4 Training Command on 2
November 1940. To McKenzie Services for
overhaul, 22 December 1941 to 5 February 1941. Had
1335:55 logged time. To No. 4 Training
Command when completed, for use by No. 2 Air Observers School at
Edmonton, Alberta. To Aircraft Repair in
Edmonton, Alberta for overhaul, 5 February to 6 April 1944. To stored reserve with No. 4 Training Command
when completed, issued from storage on 1 July 1944.
To storage with No. 2 Training Command on 24 November 1944. To No. 2 Air Command on 1 December 1944, still
in storage. Pending disposal from 2
February 1945. Stored by No. 3 Satellite
Equipment Holding Unit at Swift Current, Saskatchewan, where it was
noted with 3664:20 total time, 320:55 since overhaul. |
||||
|
last
date: 8
October 1946
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
||||
6180 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
|
|
652A |
|
|
|
|
|
first
date: 20 October 1940 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brother Aircraft in Winnipeg |
||||
|
Ex
RAF W1590. To No. 4 Training Command on 2
November 1940. To McKenzie Services for
overhaul, 24 January to 24 March 1942. To
No. 2 Training Command when completed. To
MacDonald Brothers on 25 January 1944. Back
to No. 2 Training Command on 24 March 1944. To
No. 2 Air Command on 1 December 1944. Pending
disposal from 2 February 1945. Stored by
No. 10 Satellite Equipment Holding Unit and by No. 3 Satellite
Equipment Holding Unit at Swift Current, Saskatchewan, where it was
noted with 4092:00 total time, 519:30 since overhaul. |
||||
|
last
date:
8 October 1946 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
||||
6181 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
|
|
652A |
|
|
|
|
|
first
date: 20 October 1940 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brother Aircraft in Winnipeg |
||||
|
Ex
RAF W1576. To No. 4 Training Command on 2
November 1940. To McKenzie Services for
overhaul 29 January to 23 March 1942. Had
1357:15 logged time. To No. 2 Training
Command when completed. To No. 8 Repair
Depot at Winnipeg for scrapping on 29 October 1943. |
||||
|
last
date: 16
November 1943
- Struck off, reduced to spares and produce |
||||
6182 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
|
|
652A |
|
|
|
|
|
first
date: 20 October 1940 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brother Aircraft in Winnipeg |
||||
|
Ex
RAF W1581. To No. 4 Training Command on 2
November 1940. To McKenzie Services for
overhaul, 29 January to 4 March 1943. Had
1337:20 logged time. To No. 4 Training
Command when completed, for use at No. 2 Air Observers School at
Edmonton, Alberta. To MacDonald Brothers
for overhaul, 11 January to 7 March 1944. To
storage with No. 2 Training Command when completed.
Issued from storage on 24 May 1944, for use at No. 5 Air
Observers School at Winnipeg. Category B
crash at Winnipeg on 4 August 1944. To No.
8 Repair Depot at Winnipeg on 11 August 1944 for scrapping. Retained in whole state at No. 8 RD after
being written off. |
||||
|
last
date:
1 September 1944 - Written
off, see comments |
||||
6183 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
|
|
652A |
|
|
|
|
|
first
date: 20 October 1940 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brother Aircraft in Winnipeg |
||||
|
Ex
RAF N9932. To No. 4 Training Command on 2
November 1940. Winter conversion kit
installed by 3 April 1941 at Prairie Airways, quoted cost of $740.63. To McKenzie Services for overhaul, 19 January
to 8 April 1942. Had 1342:00 logged time. To No. 2 Training Command when completed. Pending disposal from 24 October 1944. To No. 2 Air Command on 1 December 1944, still
pending disposal. By 27 November 1945
stored at No. 5 Satellite Equipment Holding Unit at Neepawa, Manitoba,
where it was noted with 3478:35 total time, 2098:35 since overhaul. |
||||
|
last
date: 1
October 1946
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
||||
6184 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
|
|
652A |
|
|
|
|
|
first
date: 20 October 1940 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brother Aircraft in Winnipeg |
||||
|
Ex
RAF N9979. To No. 4 Training Command on 6
November 1940. Winter conversion kit
installed by 3 April 1941 at Prairie Airways, quoted cost of $803.00. With No. 3 Air Observers School at Regina,
Saskatchewan. Category C10 damage at
Regina at 11:40 on 21 December 1941. Civilian pilot struck Anson 6042
while taxiing on an icy surface. To
Aircraft Repair in Edmonton for overhaul, 2 April to 2 June 1942. Had 1214:20 logged time. To
No. 2 Training Command when completed. Pending
disposal from 20 June 1944. To No. 2 Air
Command on 1 December 1944, still pending disposal.
Stored by No. 201 Holding Unit at Estevan, Saskatchewan,
where it was noted with 3317:40 total time, 2050:35 since overhaul. |
||||
|
last
date:
16 February 1945 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
||||
6185 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
|
|
652A |
|
|
|
|
|
first
date: 20 October 1940 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brother Aircraft in Winnipeg |
||||
|
Ex
RAF W1568. To No. 4 Training Command on 6
November 1940. With No. 3 Service Flying
Training School at Calgary, Alberta. Category
B damage at Calgary at 16:35 on 25 March 1941. Minor
collision with Anson 6256. To Aircraft
Repair in Edmonton for repairs, 2 April to 18 October 1941. Had 460:00 logged time. To
No. 4 Training Command when completed, for use by No. 15 Service Flying
Training School at Claresholm, Alberta. To
Aircraft Repair for crash repairs again, 14 August to 3 November 1942. To No. 4 Training Command when completed. To MacDonald Brothers for overhaul, 14
December 1943. To No. 2 Training Command
on 6 February 1944, for use by No. 5 Bombing & Gunnery School at
Dafoe, Saskatchewan. To No. 2 Air Command
on 1 December 1944. Pending disposal from
2 February 1945. Stored at No. 10
Satellite Equipment Holding Unit, and at No. 3 Satellite Equipment
Holding Unit at Swift Current, Saskatchewan, where it was noted with
3611:15 total time, 642:35 since overhaul. |
||||
|
last
date: 8
October 1946
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
||||
6186 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
|
|
652A |
|
|
|
|
|
first
date: 20 October 1940 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brother Aircraft in Winnipeg |
||||
|
Ex
RAF W1594. To No. 4 Training Command on 6
November 1940. Winter conversion kit
installed by 3 April 1941 at Prairie Airways, quoted cost of $746.07. Assigned to McKenzie Services for overhaul on 29 January 1942, delivered there on 1 March
1942 . Completed 28 March 1942. Had 1323:45 logged time. To
No. 2 Training Command when completed. To
MacDonald Brothers, 3 November to 30 December 1943.
To storage with No. 2 Training Command when completed. Issued from storage on 18 February 1944, for
use by No. 5 Bombing & Gunnery School at Dafoe, Saskatchewan. To storage from 2 June to 1 August 1944. To No. 2 Air Command on 1 December 1944. Pending disposal from 10 April 1945. By 27 November 1945 stored at No. 5 Satellite
Equipment Holding Unit at Neepawa, Manitoba, where it was recorded with
2522:00 total time, 598:20 since overhaul. |
||||
|
last
date:
1 October 1946 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
||||
6187 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
|
|
652A |
|
|
|
|
|
first
date: 20 October 1940 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brother Aircraft in Winnipeg |
||||
|
Ex
RAF K6192. To No. 4 Training Command on 6
November 1940. To No. 10 Repair Depot at
Calgary for overhaul, 28 October 1941 to 24 February 1942.
Had 1164:25 logged time. To
No. 4 Training Command when completed, for use by No. 3 air Observers
School at Regina, Saskatchewan. To
Aircraft Repair at Edmonton on 9 November 1943 for modifications,
probably replacement of defective wing and tail plane skins. Back to No. 4 Training command on 14 February
1944, for use by No. 2 Bombing & Gunnery School at Mossbank,
Saskatchewan. Pending disposal from 1
November 1944. To No. 2 air command on 1
December 1944, still pending disposal. Stored
at Swift current, Saskatchewan, where it was noted with 1266:25 since
overhaul. |
||||
|
last
date: 14
February 1945
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
||||
6188 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
|
|
652A |
|
|
|
|
|
first
date: 20 October 1940 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brother Aircraft in Winnipeg |
||||
|
Ex
RAF W1570. To No. 4 Training Command on 6
November 1940, for use by No. 7 Service Flying Training School at Fort
MacLeod, Alberta. Winter conversion kit
installed by 22 January 1941. Category C21
damage at Fort MacLeod aerodrome at 09:35 on 31 January 1941. To Aircraft Repair in Edmonton for repairs, 26
February to 27 June 1941. Had 48:50 logged
time. To No. 4 Training Command when
completed, for use by No. 15 Service Flying Training School at
Claresholm, Alberta. To Aircraft Repair
again, 19 October 1942 to 21 January 1943. To
storage with No. 4 Training Command when completed.
Issued from storage on 25 March 1944, for use by No. 2 Air
Observers School at Edmonton, Alberta. Pending
disposal from 1 November 1944. To No. 2
Air Command on 1 December 1944, still pending disposal.
Stored at Swift Current, Saskatchewan, where it was
reported with 2292:00 total time, 2232:40 since overhaul. |
||||
|
last
date:
14 February 1945 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
||||
6189 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
|
|
652A |
|
|
|
|
|
first
date: 12 November 1940 - Taken
on strength at Ottawa Car & Aircraft |
||||
|
Ex
RAF W1595. To No. 3 Training command on 5
December 1940, for use by No. 8 Service Flying Training School at
Moncton, NB. Category C5 damage at 17:00
on 21 February 1941, near Lakeburn airport (Department of Transport
name for Moncton aerodrome). To Eastern
Air Command on 6 January 1942, for use by No. 2 Air Navigation School. To No. 2 Training Command on 27 May 1942, for
use by No. 1 Air Navigation School at Rivers Camp, Manitoba. Category A crash at Rivers on 22 July 1942. To No. 8 Repair Depot for write off on 31 July
1942. |
||||
|
last
date: 11
September 1942
- Struck off, reduced to spares and produce |
||||
6190 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
|
|
652A |
|
|
|
|
|
first
date: 12 November 1940 - Taken
on strength at Ottawa Car & Aircraft |
||||
|
Ex
RAF W1596. To No. 1 Training Command on 22
November 1940, for use by No. 5 Service Flying Training School at
Brantford, Ontario. Category A crash near
Brantford at 10:50 on 27 August 1941. Mid-air
collision with Anson 6154 while both were on landing approach. Had 940:10 logged time. |
||||
|
last
date:
5 November 1941 - Struck
off, reduced to spares and produce by No. 6 Repair Depot |
||||
6191 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I / III |
|
|
652A |
|
|
|
|
|
first
date: 12 November 1940 - Taken
on strength at Ottawa Car & Aircraft |
||||
|
Ex
RAF W1602. To No. 3 Training Command on 5
December 1940, for use by No. 8 Service Flying Training School at
Moncton, NB. Crashed at Lakeburn airport
at 22:30 on 18 March 1941. On landing
collided with Anson 6277, which was taxiing for takeoff.
Originally classified as Category B, revised to Category C
damage. To Canada Car & Foundry for
crash repairs and conversion to Mk. III, 6 May 1941 to 16 March 1942. Had 225:50 logged time. To
No. 1 Training Command when completed. Completely
destroyed by fire while at No. 16 Service Flying Training School at
Hagersville, Ontario, no date. |
||||
|
last
date: 23
July 1943
- Write off |
||||
6192 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
|
|
652A |
|
|
|
|
|
first
date: 12 November 1940 - Taken
on strength at Ottawa Car & Aircraft |
||||
|
Ex
RAF W1603. To No. 3 Training Command on 5
December 1940. Winter conversion kit
installed by Prairie Airways, at a cost of $759.00.
To Eastern Air Command on 13 November 1941.
Back to No. 3 Training command on 6 June 1942. With No. 9 Air Observers School at St. Jean,
PQ in fall of 1943, coded "I1". To Canada
Car & Foundry for overhaul, 12 January 1944. To
No. 21 Sub-Repair Depot on 12 May 1944, for write off. |
||||
|
last
date:
4 August 1944 - Struck off,
reduced to spares and produce |
||||
6193 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
|
|
652A |
|
|
|
|
|
first
date: 12 November 1940 - Taken
on strength at Ottawa Car & Aircraft |
||||
|
Ex
RAF W1612. To No. 1 Training Command on 26
November 1940. To Central Aircraft at
Crumlin, Ontario for overhaul, 13 June to 14 August 1942.
To No. 3 Training Command when completed.
Pending disposal with No. 1 Training Command from 29
August 1944. To No. 1 Air Command on 15
January 1945, still pending disposal. Stored
at No. 5 Service Flying Training School at Brantford, Ontario, where it
was noted with 1559:10 total time. |
||||
|
last
date: ?
1945
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
||||
6194 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
|
|
652A |
|
|
|
|
|
first
date: 12 November 1940 - Taken
on strength at Ottawa Car & Aircraft |
||||
|
Ex
RAF W1613. To No. 3 Training Command on 5 December 1940, for use by No.
8 Service Flying Training School at Moncton, NB. Category
C5 damage at Lakeburn airport
(Department of Transport name for Moncton aerodrome) at
10:35 on 23 February 1941. To Eastern Air
Command on 11 December 1941, for use by No. 2 Air Navigation School at
Pennfield Ridge, NB. Category C damage 3
miles from Newcastle at 16:50 on 23 February 1942.
To work shop reserve at No. 6 Repair Depot, RCAF station
Trenton, on 3 January 1944. Pending
disposal with No. 1 Training Command from 15 June 1944.
To No. 1 Air Command on 15 January 1945, still pending
disposal. Noted with 1124:45 total time
while in storage. |
||||
|
last
date:
9 February 1945 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
||||
6195 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
|
|
652A |
|
|
|
|
|
first
date: 12 November 1940 - Taken
on strength at Ottawa Car & Aircraft |
||||
|
Ex
RAF W1631. To No. 3 Training Command on 5
December 1940. Operated by Test &
Development Establishment at RCAF Station Rockcliffe, Ontario, probably
at this time. Winter conversion kit
installed by 9 September 1941. To de
Havilland Canada for overhaul, 17 August 1942 to 8 January 1943. To No. 1 Training Command when completed,
delivered there on 11 January 1943. To
workshop reserve at No. 6 Repair Depot on 20 June 1944, still there
when scrapped. |
||||
|
last
date: 11
August 1944
- Struck off, reduced to spares and produce |
||||
6196 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
|
|
652A |
|
|
|
|
|
first
date: 12 November 1940 - Taken
on strength at Ottawa Car & Aircraft |
||||
|
Ex
RAF W1632. To No. 3 Training Command on 5
December 1940, for use by No. 8 Service Flying Training School at
Moncton, NB. Category C3 damage at
Moncton, at 12:15 on 26 January 1941. To
Eastern Air Command on 13 November 1941, for use for use by No. 2 Air
Navigation School at Pennfield Ridge, NB. Category
B crash at Pennfield at 17:35 on 23 March 1942. Collision
with Anson 6399 while taxiing. To No. 3
Training Command on 6 June 1942. |
||||
|
last
date:
4 April 1943 - Struck off,
reduced to spares and produce by No. 9 Repair Depot |
||||
6197 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
|
|
652A |
|
|
|
|
|
first
date: 16 November 1940 - Taken
on strength by No. 2 Training Command at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft,
Winnipeg |
||||
|
Ex
RAF W1616. To No. 4 Training Command on 5
December 1940. To MacDonald Brothers
Aircraft for overhaul, 24 August 1942. To
No. 1 Training Command on 4 November 1942. Pending
disposal from 11 November 1944. To No. 1
Air Command on 15 January 1945, still pending disposal.
Stored at Brantford, Ontario, where it was noted with
2684:25 total time, 1642:45 since overhaul. |
||||
|
last
date: 25
January 1945
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
||||
6198 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
|
|
652A |
|
|
|
|
|
first
date: 16 November 1940 - Taken
on strength by No. 2 Training Command at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft,
Winnipeg |
||||
|
Ex
RAF W1641. To No. 4 Training Command on 5
December 1940. To No. 2 Training Command
on 10 February 1942. To storage briefly in
November 1942. To MacDonald Brothers for
overhaul, 18 June to 23 August 1943. To
storage with No. 2 Training Command when completed.
Issued from storage on 4 September 1943, for use by No. 5
Air Observers School at Winnipeg, Manitoba. Still
with this School when it suffered a Category B crash on 24 July 1944. To No. 8 Repair Depot at Winnipeg on 25 July
1944, for scrapping. Airframe retained
there in full state. |
||||
|
last
date:
12 August 1944 - Struck
off, reduced to produce |
||||
6199 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
|
|
652A |
|
|
|
|
|
first
date: 16 November 1940 - Taken
on strength by No. 2 Training Command at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft,
Winnipeg |
||||
|
Ex
RAF W1606. To No. 4 Training Command on 5
December 1940, for use by No. 3 Service Flying Training School at
Calgary, Alberta. Category B damage at
Calgary, at 14:50 on 12 April 1941. To
Aircraft Repair for repairs, 18 April to 18 October 1941.
Had 515:00 logged time. To
No. 4 Training command when completed. To
Aircraft Repair at Edmonton for overhaul, 30 July to 10 October 1942. to No. 4 Training Command when completed. Pending disposal from 1 November 1944. To No. 2 Air Command on 1 December 1944, still
pending disposal. Stored at Swift Current,
Saskatchewan, where it was noted with 2612:15 total time, 1211:35 since
overhaul. |
||||
|
last
date: 14
February 1945
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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