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Canadian Military Aircraft Serial Numbers RCAF 6200 to 6249 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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6200 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 16 November 1940 - Taken
on strength by No. 2 Training Command at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft,
Winnipeg |
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Ex
RAF W1610. To No. 4 Training Command on 5
December 1940, for use by No. 3 Service Flying Training School at
Calgary, Alberta. Category A crash at
Cochrane, Alberta at 17:30 on 17 February 1941. Had
340:10 logged time. |
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last
date:
26 April 1941 - Struck off,
reduced to spares and produce by No. 10 Repair Depot |
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6201 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 16 November 1940 - Taken
on strength by No. 2 Training Command at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft,
Winnipeg |
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Ex
RAF W1644. To No. 4 Training Command on 6
December 1940, for use by No. 3 Service Flying Training School at
Calgary, Alberta. Category C damage at
Calgary aerodrome at 11:15 on 23 December 1941. To
No. 2 Training Command on 10 February 1942. To
MacDonald Brothers for overhaul, 22 June to 28 July 1942.
To No. 3 Training Command when completed.
Allocated To Canada Car & Foundry in Quebec for
conversion to Mk. IV on 26 August 1942, but no record that this was
completed. Back with No. 3 Training
Command on 3 October 1942. With No. 9 Air
Observers School at St. Jean, PQ in fall of 1943, coded "D". To No. 2 Training Command on 1 December 1943,
for use by No. 7 Air Observers School at RCAF Station Portage la
Prairie, Manitoba. To No. 8 Repair Depot
at Winnipeg on 27 January 1944, for major inspection and storage. Issued to No. 2 Training Command on 18 March
1944. Pending disposal from 16 September
1944. To No. 2 Air Command on 1 December
1944, still pending disposal. Stored by
No. 204 Equipment holding Unit, where it was noted with 2774:05 total
time, 1463:30 since overhaul. |
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last
date: 16
February 1945
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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6202 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 16 November 1940 - Taken
on strength by No. 2 Training Command at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft,
Winnipeg |
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Ex
RAF W1647. To No. 4 Training Command at
Regina, Saskatchewan on 6 December 1940. To
Aircraft Repair for overhaul, 23 April to 6 July 1942.
To No. 4 Training Command when completed.
Pending disposal from 5 October 1944.
To No. 2 Air Command on 1 December 1944, still pending
disposal. Stored at Swift Current,
Saskatchewan. |
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last
date:
14 February 1945 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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6203 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I / III |
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652A |
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first
date: 16 November 1940 - Taken
on strength by No. 2 Training Command at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft,
Winnipeg |
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Ex
RAF W1633. Issued to a user unit on 6
December 1940. To MacDonald Brothers on 5
March 1941 for winterization. Quoted cost
of installation was $667.64. With No. 5
Air Observers School at Winnipeg, Manitoba from that date, still there
in January 1942. To MacDonald Brothers for
conversion to Mk. III, 7 March to 23 April 1942. To
No. 4 Training Command when completed. With
No. 7 Service Flying Training School at Fort MacLeod, Alberta in 1943. Pending disposal from 15 June 1944. To No. 2 Air Command on 1 December 1944, still
pending disposal. Stored by No. 10 Repair
Depot at Calgary, Alberta, where it was reported with 3367:05 total
time, 2200:10 since overhaul. |
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last
date: 23
January 1945
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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6204 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 4 December 1940 - Taken
on strength at de Havilland Canada |
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Ex
RAF W1700. To No. 3 Training Command on 11
December 1940, for use by No. 8 Service Flying Training School at
Moncton, NB. Category C damage at Lakeburn
airport (alternate name for Moncton airport) at 13:15 on 19 March 1941. To storage with No. 1 Training Command on 25
September 1943. to workshop reserve at no.
6 Repair Depot at RCAF Station Trenton, Ontario on 16 October 1943. Later to MacDonald Brothers for overhaul,
completed by 31 January 1944. Had been
intended for conversion at Central Aircraft from 14 January 1944, but
no record this transfer took place. 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 No. 2 Air Command on 1 December 1944.
Pending disposal from 12 April 1945. by
2 November 1945 stored at No. 5 Satellite Equipment Holding Unit at
Neepawa, Manitoba. Reported with 2871:35
total time, 930:15 since overhaul, while at Neepawa. |
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last
date:
1 October 1946 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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6205 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 4 December 1940 - Taken
on strength at de Havilland Canada |
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Ex
RAF W1701. To No. 3 Training Command on 11
December 1940, for use by No. 8 Service Flying Training School at
Moncton, NB. Category C damage at Upper
Sackville, NB at 13:00 on 22 February 1941. Nosed
over after forced landing in snow. Temporary
repairs on site allowed aircraft to be flown back to Moncton for
further repairs. Category D5 damage on 9
August 1941, when a broken brake cable resulted in this aircraft
taxiing into parked Anson 6285. To Eastern
Air Command on 11 December 1941, for use by No. 2 Air Navigation School
at Pennfield Ridge, NB. To No. 2 Training
Command on 5 June 1942, for use by No. 1 Air Navigation School at
Rivers, Manitoba. To storage on 16
November 1942. To MacDonald Brothers for
overhaul, 5 May to 20 June 1943. To No. 2
Training Command when completed. With No.
7 Service Flying Training School at Fort MacLeod, Alberta in fall of
1943. To No. 8 Repair Depot for scrapping
on 13 March 1944, after a Category A crash.. |
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last
date: 22
April 1944
- Written off |
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6206 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 4 December 1940 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft in Winnipeg |
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Ex
RAF W1702. Winterization kit installed
during assembly at MacDonald Brothers. To
No. 2 Training Command on 14 January 1941, for use by No. 5 Air
Observers School at Winnipeg, Manitoba. Category
C7 damage at Winnipeg at 19:42 on 5 March 1942. Anson
6246 taxied into this aircraft, blamed on carelessness of pilot of 6246. To MacDonald Brothers for overhaul, 27 April
to 14 June 1943. to No. 2 Training Command
when completed. To No. 2 Air Command on 1
December 1944. Pending disposal from 12
April 1945. Stored by no. 5 Satellite
equipment Holding Unit at Neepawa, Manitoba, where it was reported with
3534:30 total time, 1554:50 since overhaul. |
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last
date:
8 November 1945 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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6207 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 4 December 1940 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft in Winnipeg |
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Ex
RAF W1703. To No. 2 Training Command on 11
January 1941, for use by No. 1 Air Navigation School at Rivers,
Manitoba. Damaged at Winnipeg at 17:00 on
20 May 1941, when aircraft was taxiied into side of hanger. Originally classified as Category B, but
revised to Category C on 22 May 1941. Assigned
to MacDonald Brothers for crash repairs, but this was apparently
cancelled. Winter conversion kit installed
by 3 July 1941. To MacDonald Brothers on 2
August 1943, for overhaul and winterization, completed on 25 September
1943. To storage with No. 2 Training
Command on that date, issued from storage on 1 November 1943. To No. 2 Air Command on 1 December 1944. Pending disposal from 14 February 1945. Stored at No. 3 Satellite Holding Unit at
Swift Current, Saskatchewan, where it was noted with 2867:10 total
time, 950:20 since overhaul. Also stored
at 10 Satellite Equipment Holding Unit, dates not known. |
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last
date: 8
October 1946
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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6208 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 4 December 1940 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft in Winnipeg |
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Ex
RAF W1704. To Armstrong Siddeley (in UK?)
for overhaul on 5 April 1940, had 251:30 logged time when it arrived
there. To No. 4 Training Command on 3
January 1941. To Aircraft Repair for
overhaul, 25 September to 8 December 1942. To
No. 4 Training Command when completed. To
Aircraft repair on 9 February 1943, following a Category B crash. To No. 2 Training Command on 9 July 1943. To storage on 4 August 1944.
Pending disposal with No. 2 Air Command by end of 1944. Stored by No. 202 Equipment Holding Unit at De
Winton, Alberta, where it was noted with 2608:05 total time, 1052:00
since overhaul. |
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last
date:
16 February 1945 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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6209 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 4 December 1940 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft in Winnipeg |
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Ex
RAF W1705. To No. 3 Training Command on 3
January 1941. To Aircraft Repair for
overhaul, 23 April to 9 July 1942. To No.
4 Training Command when completed. To
MacDonald Brothers for overhaul, 14 January to 16 March 1944. To No. 2 Training Command when completed. To No. 2 Air Command on 1 December 1944. Pending disposal from 2 February 1945. Stored at No. 3 Satellite Holding Unit at
Swift Current, Saskatchewan, where it was noted with 3493:10 total
time, 528:40 since overhaul. Also stored
at 10 Satellite Equipment Holding Unit, dates not known. |
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last
date: 8
October 1946
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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6210 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 4 December 1940 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft in Winnipeg |
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Ex
RAF W1715. To No. 4 Training command on 31
December 1940. To Aircraft Repair for
overhaul, 3 March to 18 April 1942. Had
1191:25 logged time when it arrived there. To
No. 2 Training Command when completed, for use at No.1 Air Navigation
School at Rivers, Manitoba. Pending
disposal from 4 August 1944. To No. 2 Air
Command on 1 December 1944, still pending disposal.
Stored by No. 10 Repair Depot at No. 206 Reserve Equipment
Maintenance Satellite. Also stored at No.
202 Equipment Holding Unit at Weyburn, Saskatchewan, where it was noted
with 3209:45 total time, 2015:35 since overhaul. |
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last
date:
16 August 1946 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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6211 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 4 December 1940 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft in Winnipeg |
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Ex
RAF W1721. Winterization kit installed
during assembly at MacDonald Brothers, quoted cost of $485.58. To No. 2 Training command on 4 January 1941. To MacDonald Brothers for overhaul, 10 April
to 1 May 1942. To No. 2 Training Command
when completed, for use by No. 5 Air Observers School at Winnipeg,
Manitoba. Category B damage at Weyburn,
Saskatchewan at 05:00 on 13 June 1942, when Anson AX473 taxied into
this aircraft. Accident reported by No. 41
Service Flying Training School at Weyburn. To
MacDonald Brothers again on 24 June 1942, for repairs.
To Eastern Air Command on 13 August 1942, for use by No. 1
General Reconnaissance School at Summerside, PEI. To
No. 6 Repair Depot on 29 January 1944, for "check up".
Pending disposal with No. 1 Training Command from 15 June
1944. To No. 1 Air Command on 15 January
1945, still pending disposal. Reported
with 2808:50 total time, 1467:00 since overhaul while in storage. |
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last
date: 9
February 1945
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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6212 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 4 December 1940 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft in Winnipeg |
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Ex
RAF W1600. To No. 4 Training Command in
January 1941. Winter conversion kit
installed by 22 January 1941. To MacDonald
Brothers for overhaul on 19 November 1942, with 832:00 logged time. To No. 2 Training Command on 1 March 1943. Pending disposal from 19 October 1944. To No. 2 Air Command on 1 December 1944, still
pending disposal. Stored at No. 204
Equipment Holding Unit, where it was reported with 2789:15 total time,
1889:15 since overhaul. |
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last
date:
21 September 1945 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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6213 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 4 December 1940 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft in Winnipeg |
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Ex
RAF K8748. To No. 4 Training Command on 31
December 1940. Winter conversion kit
installed by Prairie Airways of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan by 3 April
1941, quoted cost was $785.40. To Aircraft
Repair in Edmonton, Alberta for overhaul, 17 July to 5 November 1941. Had 1205:10 logged time when it arrived. To No. 4 Training Command when completed. To MacDonald Brothers for overhaul, 14
December 1943 to 9 February 1944. To No. 2
Training Command when completed, 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
reported with 4095:05 total time, 641:35 since overhaul. |
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last
date: 8
October 1946
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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6214 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 4 December 1940 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft in Winnipeg |
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Ex
RAF W1639. To No. 4 Training command on 31
December 1940, for use by No. 3 Service Flying Training School at
Calgary, Alberta. Category B damage at
Calgary at 14:45 on 29 August 1941. This
aircraft was waiting on runway for takeoff clearance when Anson 6458
struck it. To McKenzie Services for
repairs, 4 September to 30 December 1941. Had
838:00 logged time when it arrived. To No.
2 Training Command when completed, for use by No. 7 Air Observers
School at Portage la Prairie, Manitoba. To
No. 3 Training Command on 14 October 1942, for use by No. 8 Air
Observers School at Ancienne Lorette, PQ. To
No. 1 Training Command on 4 September 1943. Pending
disposal from 14 September 1944. To No. 1
Air Command on 15 January 1945, still pending disposal.
Stored at Brantford, Ontario, where it was reported with
2700:00 total time, 1859:35 since overhaul. |
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last
date:
22 January 1945 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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6215 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 4 December 1940 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft in Winnipeg |
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Ex
RAF W1640. To No. 2 Training Command on 14
January 1941, for use by No. 5 Air Observers School at Portage la
Prairie, Manitoba. To MacDonald Brothers
for winterization in March 1941, at a cost of $528.79.
Back to No. 5 AOS when completed. Category
A crash at 23:30 on 1 July 1942, near Marshland, Manitoba (today part
of Langruth, about 30 miles north-north-west of Portage).
Struck trees at high speed, wreckage and tree damage
spread over 100 yard area. All 3 crew
killed, including civilian staff pilot A.L. Compton. |
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last
date: 10
August 1942
- Struck off, reduced to spares and produce |
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6216 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 4 December 1940 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft in Winnipeg |
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Ex
RAF W1669. Winter conversion kit installed
during assembly at MacDonald Brothers. To
No. 2 Training Command on 11 January 1941. To
MacDonald Brothers for overhaul, 15 July to 7 September 1942. To Eastern Air Command when completed. To No.6 Repair Depot on 12 January 1944, for
check up before allocation a Bombing & Gunnery School.
Pending disposal with No. 1 Training Command from 15
January 1945. While in storage reported
with 2537:30 total time, 1213:30 since overhaul. |
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last
date:
9 February 1945 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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6217 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 4 December 1940 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft in Winnipeg |
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Ex
RAF W1676. To No. 4 Training Command in
January 1941. To Aircraft Repair in
Edmonton, Alberta for overhaul, 30 July to 26 November 1942. To No. 4 Training Command when completed.
Delivered to a user unit on 1 December 1942. Pending
disposal from 16 October 1944. To No. 1
Air Command on 1 December 1944, still pending disposal.
Stored at Swift Current, Saskatchewan, where it was noted
with 2993:40 total time, 1554:20 since overhaul. |
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last
date: 14
February 1945
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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6218 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 4 December 1940 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft in Winnipeg |
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Ex
RAF W1694. Winter conversion kit installed
during assembly at MacDonald Brothers. To
No. 4 Training Command on 10 January 1941, for use by No. 7 Service
Flying Training School at Fort MacLeod, Alberta. Category
C7 damage at Fort MacLeod, at 15:25 on 18 August 1941, when this
aircraft taxied into parked Anson 6484, damaging wings on both aircraft. Category C4 damage at Fort MacLeod, at 11:30
on 4 January 1942, when this aircraft taxied into a tractor. Category A crash 5 miles west of Fort MacLeod
aerodrome at 23:20 on 11 February 1942, during night flying. Lone occupant was LAC F.H. Perry, survived. Had 687:35 logged time when struck off. |
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last
date:
25 March 1942 - Struck off,
reduced to spares and produce |
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6219 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 4 December 1940 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft in Winnipeg |
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Ex
RAF W1695. To MacDonald Brothers for
overhaul, 18 November 1942 to 18 January 1943. to
storage with No. 2 Training Command when completed.
To No. 3 Training Command on 9 February 1943.
With No. 9 Air Observers School at St. Jean, PQ in summer
of 1943. Back to No. 2 Training Command on
1 December 1943, for use by No. 7 Air Observers School at Portage la
Prairie, Manitoba. To No. 8 Repair Depot
at Winnipeg on 27 January 1944 for major inspection and storage. To No. 2 Training Command on 16 March 1944. To No. 2 Air Command on 1 December 1944. Pending disposal from 2 February 1945. Stored at No. 3 Satellite Equipment Holding
Unit at Swift Current, Saskatchewan, where it was noted 2310:20 total
time, 1350:45 since overhaul. |
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last
date: 8
October 1946
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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6220 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 16 November 1940 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft in Winnipeg |
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Ex
RAF W1642. To No. 4 Training Command on 12
December 1940, for use by No. 7 Service Flying Training School at Fort
MacLeod, Alberta. Category A crash at the
main aerodrome at Fort MacLeod, at 09:35 on 31 January 1941. Had 100:00 logged time when struck off. |
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last
date:
29 March 1941 - Struck off,
scrapped by No. 7 SFTS |
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6221 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
|
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652A |
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first
date: 16 November 1940 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft in Winnipeg |
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Ex
RAF W1662. To No. 2 Training Command on 19
December 1940. Back to MacDonald Brothers
in March 1941 or winterization, quoted cost was $596.62.
To No. 5 Air Observers School at Winnipeg when completed. To MacDonald Brothers Aircraft for overhaul,
10 April to 7 May 1942. 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. Stored
at RCAF Station Neepawa, Manitoba, where it was noted with 3453:15
total time, 2081:30 since overhaul. |
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last
date: 10
March 1945
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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6222 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
|
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652A |
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first
date: 16 November 1940 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft in Winnipeg |
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Ex
RAF W1617. To No. 4 Training Command on 9
December 1940. To Aircraft Repair in
Edmonton for overhaul, 2 June to 10 August 1942. To
No. 4 Training Command when completed. Pending
disposal from October 1944. To No. 2 Air
Command on 1 December 1944, still pending disposal.
Stored at Swift Current, Saskatchewan. |
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last
date:
14 February 1945 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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6223 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 16 November 1940 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft in Winnipeg |
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Ex
RAF W1648. Winter conversion kit installed
during assembly at MacDonald Brothers. To
No. 4 Training Command on 10 January 1941. To
MacDonald Brothers for overhaul, 19 October 1942 to 8 January 1943. To No. 3 Training Command when completed. 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 6 March 1944, for use by No. 1 Bombing & Gunnery
School at Jarvis, Ontario. 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 disposal |
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6224 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 16 November 1940 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft in Winnipeg |
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Ex
RAF W1661. To No. 4 Training Command on 12
December 1940, for use by No. 7 Service Flying Training School at Fort
MacLeod, Alberta. Category A crash at the
main aerodrome at Fort MacLeod, at 13:45 on 16 January 1941. Had 77:25 logged time when struck off. |
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last
date:
2 March 1941 - Struck off,
scrapped by No. 7 SFTS |
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6225 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 16 November 1940 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft in Winnipeg |
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Ex
RAF W1646. To No. 4 Training Command on 14
December 1940. To Aircraft Repair in
Edmonton for overhaul, 25 March to 22 May 1942. Had
1385:55 logged time when it arrived. To
No. 2 Training Command when completed. Pending
disposal from 26 September 1944. To No. 2
Air Command on 1 December 1944,still pending disposal.
Stored at No. 204 Equipment Holding Unit at Estevan,
Saskatchewan, where it was noted with 3453:30 total time, 2065:15 since
overhaul. |
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last
date: 16
February 1945
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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6226 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 16 November 1940 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft in Winnipeg |
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Ex
RAF W1607. To No. 4 Training Command on 12
December 1940. To Aircraft Repair in
Edmonton for overhaul, 26 March to 30 May 1942. Had
1187:20 logged time when it arrived. To
No. 2 Training Command when completed. Delivered
to No. 8 Repair Depot at Winnipeg on 18 January 1943, assigned to
workshop reserve there on 23 January 1943. |
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last
date:
25 March 1943 - Struck off,
reduced to spares and produce |
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6227 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
|
|
652A |
|
|
|
|
|
first
date: 16 November 1940 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft in Winnipeg |
||||
|
Ex
RAF W1629. To No. 4 Training Command on 9
December 1940. To MacDonald Brothers for
overhaul, 18 November 1942 to 30 January 1943. To
storage with No. 2 Training Command when completed, delivered to user
unit in February 1943. Pending disposal
from 11 September 1944. to No. 2 Air
Command on 1 December 1944, still pending disposal.
Stored at No. 204 Equipment Holding Unit, where it was
noted with 3187:30 total time, 1762:50 since overhaul. |
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|
last
date: 16
February 1945
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
||||
6228 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
|
|
652A |
|
|
|
|
|
first
date: 16 November 1940 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft in Winnipeg |
||||
|
Ex
RAF W1635. To No. 4 Training Command on 12
December 1940. To Aircraft Repair in
Edmonton for overhaul, 25 June to 3 September 1942.
To Western Air Command when completed, for use by No. 32
Operational Training Unit at RCAF Station Patricia Bay, BC. Delivered there on 6 September 1943. To storage with No. 4 Training Command on 28
April 1944. To No. 2 Air Command on 1
December 1944, still pending disposal. Stored
at Swift Current, Saskatchewan, where it was noted with 2587:15 total
time, 1057:00 since overhaul. |
||||
|
last
date:
23 January 1945 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
||||
6229 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
|
|
652A |
|
|
|
|
|
first
date: 16 November 1940 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft in Winnipeg |
||||
|
Ex
RAF W1649. To No. 4 Training Command on 14
December 1940, for use by No. 7 Service Flying Training School at Fort
MacLeod, Alberta. Category B crash at
MacLeod, at 16:20 on 13 July 1941. Another
Category B crash at 12:00 on 15 January 1942, at Pearce, Alberta
aerodrome. Assigned to No. 10 Repair Depot
at Calgary on 16 January 1942, for crash repairs. Had
827:25 logged time on that date. Re-assigned
to Aircraft Repair in Edmonton, then to McKenzie Air Services on 31
January 1942, for actual work. To No. 2 Training Command on 13 April 1942,
for use by No. 1 Air Navigation School at Rivers, Manitoba. To MacDonald Brothers for overhaul, 29 June to
4 September 1943. To storage with No. 2
Training Command when completed, issued from storage on 4 November 1943. To storage again on 2 June 1944.
Pending disposal from 23 October 1944.
To No. 2 Air Command on 1 December 1944, still pending
disposal. Stored by no. 202 Equipment
Holding Unit at Weyburn, Saskatchewan, where it was noted with 1287:30
total time, 276:45 since overhaul. |
||||
|
last
date: 16
February 1945
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
||||
6230 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
|
|
652A |
|
|
|
|
|
first
date: 16 November 1940 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft in Winnipeg |
||||
|
Ex
RAF W1634. To No. 4 Training Command on 14
December 1940, for use by No. 7 Service Flying Training School at Fort
MacLeod, Alberta. Category B crash at
MacLeod at 17:00 on 4 January 1941. To No.
10 Repair Depot in Calgary on 14 July 1941, for repairs.
Back to No. 4 Training Command on 23 August 1941, for use
by No. 3 Air Observers School at Regina, Saskatchewan.
To Aircraft Repair in Edmonton for overhaul, 10 November
1943 to 25 February 1944. To No. 4
Training Command when completed, for use by No. 8 Bombing & Gunnery
School at Lethbridge, Alberta. Pending
disposal from 16 October 1944. To No. 2
Air Command on 14 December 1944, still pending disposal.
By 14 February 1945 stored at No. 10 Satellite Equipment
Holding Unit. Also stored at No. 407
Equipment Holding Unit at Swift Current, Saskatchewan, where it was
noted with 2523:10 total time, 383:55 since overhaul. |
||||
|
last
date:
8 October 1946 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
||||
6231 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
|
|
652A |
|
|
|
|
|
first
date: 16 November 1940 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft in Winnipeg |
||||
|
Ex
RAF W1643. To No. 4 Training Command on 9
December 1940. To MacDonald Brothers for
overhaul, 19 October 1942 to 18 January 1943. To
storage with No. 2 Training Command when completed.
To Eastern Air Command on 9 February 1943.
To No. 1 Training Command on 11 August 1943.
To workshop reserve at No. 6 Repair Depot on 1 December
1943. Pending disposal from 15 June 1944. To No. 1 Air Command on 15 January 1945, still
pending disposal. Noted with 876:35 total
time, 497:50 since overhaul, while in storage. |
||||
|
last
date: 9
February 1945
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
||||
6232 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
|
|
652A |
|
|
|
|
|
first
date: 16 November 1940 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft in Winnipeg |
||||
|
Ex
RAF W1630. To No. 4 Training Command on 19
December 1940. To MacDonald Brothers for
overhaul, 19 October 1942 to 14 January 1943. To
No. 3 Training Command when completed. With
No. 9 Air Observers School at St. Jean, PQ in summer of 1943. To storage with No. 1 Training Command on 5
October 1943, issued from storage on 14 March 1944.
Back to storage on 23 June 1944. Pending
disposal from 28 July 1944. To No. 1 Air
Command on 15 January 1945, still pending disposal.
Stored at Brantford, Ontario, where it was noted with
1017:10 total time. |
||||
|
last
date:
22 January 1945 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
||||
6233 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
|
|
652A |
|
|
|
|
|
first
date: 4 December 1940 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft in Winnipeg |
||||
|
Ex
RAF W1693. To No. 2 Training Command on 18
December 1940. Category D 2 1/2 damage at
Stevenson Field (today Winnipeg International) at 17:05 on 4 April
1941, reported by No. 5 Air Observers School. To
No. 4 Training Command on 18 June 1941 for use by No. 15 Service Flying
Training School at Claresholm, Alberta, this unit reporting next 2
accidents. Winter conversion kit installed
by 3 July 1941. Category C4 damage at
Calgary on 1 August 1941. Category B crash
near Woodhouse, Alberta (5 miles south east of Claresholm) at 14:20 on
24 October 1941. To No. 10 Repair Depot at
Calgary on 29 October 1941, not repaired. Collided
in mid-air during formation flying practice, other aircraft not known. |
||||
|
last
date: 27
November 1941
- Struck off, reduced to spares and produce |
||||
6234 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
|
|
652A |
|
|
|
|
|
first
date: 4 December 1940 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft in Winnipeg |
||||
|
Ex
RAF N9771. To No. 2 Training Command on 9
December 1940. To MacDonald Brothers on 5
March 1941 for installation of winterization kit, quoted cost was
$558.84. Back to No. 2 Training Command
for use by No. 5 Air Observers School at Winnipeg.
To MacDonald Brothers on 21 May 1942, for repairs,
modifications, and installation of instruments. To
No. 2 Training Command on 7 July 1942, for use by No. 7 Air Observers
School at Portage la Prairie, Manitoba. |
||||
|
last
date:
20 April 1943 - Struck off,
scrapped by No. 7 AOS |
||||
6235 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
|
|
652A |
|
|
|
|
|
first
date: 16 November 1940 - Taken
on strength at No. 8 Repair Depot in Winnipeg, Manitoba |
||||
|
Ex
RAF W1508. To No. 4 Training command on 31
December 1940, for use by No. 4 Service Flying Training School at
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Category A crash
at South Cudworth, Saskatchewan (50 miles north-east of Saskatoon) at
10:30 on 8 April 1941. |
||||
|
last
date: 23
May 1941
- Struck off, reduced to spares and produce |
||||
6236 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
|
|
652A |
|
|
|
|
|
first
date: 16 November 1940 - Taken
on strength at No. 8 Repair Depot in Winnipeg, Manitoba |
||||
|
Ex
RAF W1618. To No. 2 Training Command on 31
December 1940. To No. 4 Training Command
on 25 June 1941, for use by No. 15 Service Flying Training School at
Claresholm, Alberta. Category D2 damage on
25 October 1941, when taxiing pilot of Anson 6240 was blinded by sun
and struck this aircraft. To MacDonald
Brothers for overhaul, 16 November 1943 to 19 January 1944. To storage with No. 2 Training Command when completed. To No.
2 Air Command on 1 December 1944, still in storage.
Issued from storage on 22 December 1944.
Pending disposal from 12 April 1945. Stored
by No. 5 Satellite Equipment Holding Unit at Neepawa, Manitoba, where
it was reported with 2163:10 total time, 71:25 since overhaul. |
||||
|
last
date:
8 November 1945 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
||||
6237 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
|
|
652A |
|
|
|
|
|
first
date: 4 December 1940 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft in Winnipeg |
||||
|
Ex
RAF R9744. To No. 2 Training Command on 21
December 1940. To No. 4 Training Command
on 18 June 1941. Winter conversion kit
installed by 3 July 1941. To Aircraft
Repair in Edmonton for overhaul, 12 December 1942 to 3 May 1943. To storage with No. 4 Training Command when
completed. To No. 1 Training Command on 15
June 1943. To storage on 12 July 1944. To No. 1 Air Command on 15 January 1945, still
in storage. Pending disposal from 16 March
1945. Stored by No. 4 Reserve Equipment
Maintenance Unit, where it was reported with 1847:20 total time, 892:30
since overhaul. |
||||
|
last
date: 16
August 1946
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
||||
6238 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
|
|
652A |
|
|
|
|
|
first
date: 4 December 1940 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft in Winnipeg |
||||
|
Ex
RAF W1692. To No. 4 Training Command on 19
December 1940, for use by No. 7 Service Flying Training School at Fort
MacLeod, Alberta. Category C damage at
MacLeod at 12:30 on 7 March 1941, when this stationary aircraft was
struck by taxiing Anson 6229 . Category B
damage at MacLeod aerodrome at 20:00 on 4 October 1941, when Anson 6314
overtook this aircraft while both were taxiing, locking wings. To Aircraft Repair in Edmonton for overhaul,
10 December 1942 to 2 June 1943. To
storage with No. 4 Training Command when completed.
To No. 2 Training Command on 15 June 1943, for use by No.
7 Air Observers School at Portage la Prairie, Manitoba.
To No. 2 Air Command on 1 December 1944.
Pending disposal from 15 December 1944.
By 27 November 1945 stored by No. 5 Satellite Equipment
Holding Unit. Also with No. 205 Equipment
Holding Unit, where it was noted with 1981:00 total time, 1249:25 since
overhaul. |
||||
|
last
date:
1 October 1946 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
||||
6239 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
|
|
652A |
|
|
|
|
|
first
date: 4 December 1940 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft in Winnipeg |
||||
|
Ex
RAF W1668. To No. 2 Training Command on 10
December 1940. Winter conversion kit
installed by 3 July 1941. To MacDonald
Brothers for overhaul, 8 April to 10 May 1942. To
No. 2 Training Command when completed. Pending
disposal from 5 September 1944. To No. 2
Air Command on 1 December 1944, still pending disposal.
Stored by No. 204 Satellite Equipment Holding Unit, where
it was reported with 2003:10 total time. |
||||
|
last
date: 21
September 1945
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
||||
6240 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
|
|
652A |
|
|
|
|
|
first
date: 4 December 1940 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft in Winnipeg |
||||
|
Ex
RAF W1638. To No. 2 Training Command on 19
December 1940. to No. 4 Training Command
on 17 June 1941, for use by No. 15 Service Flying Training School at
Claresholm, Alberta. Winter conversion set
installed by 3 July 1941. Category C14
damage at Claresholm, at 08:00 on 25 October 1941, when pilot of this
aircraft was blinded by sun while taxiing and struck Anson 6236. Back to No. 2 Training Command on 10 February
1942. Assigned to storage on 16 November
1942 to 22 May 1943. To MacDonald Brothers
for overhaul, 3 June to 13 July 1943. To
No. 2 Training Command when completed. Pending
disposal from 21 September 1944. To No. 2
Air Command on 1 December 1944, still pending disposal. |
||||
|
last
date:
21 September 1945 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
||||
6241 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
|
|
652A |
|
|
|
|
|
first
date: 4 December 1940 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft in Winnipeg |
||||
|
Ex
RAF W1564. To No. 2 Training Command on 19
December 1940. Winter conversion set
installed by 3 July 1941. Delivered to No.
8 Repair Depot at Winnipeg on 13 November 1942, assigned to workshop
reserve. To MacDonald Brothers for
overhaul, 9 June to 29 July 1943. To
storage with No. 2 Training Command when completed, delivered from
storage on 30 July 1943. Back to storage
on 4 August 1944. Pending disposal from 23
October 1944. To No. 2 Air Command on 1
December 1944, still pending disposal. Stored
at No. 202 Equipment Holding Unit at Weyburn Saskatchewan, where it was
reported with 2760:55 total time, 847:25 since overhaul. |
||||
|
last
date: 16
February 1945
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
||||
6242 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
|
|
652A |
|
|
|
|
|
first
date: 4 December 1940 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft in Winnipeg |
||||
|
Ex
RAF W1667. To No. 2 Training Command on 19
December 1940, for use by No. 4 Service Flying Training School at
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Category A crash
at Saskatoon at 14:00 on 12 March 1941, mid-air with Anson 6103 during
formation flying. |
||||
|
last
date:
7 April 1941 - Struck off,
reduced to spares and produce |
||||
6243 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
|
|
652A |
|
|
|
|
|
first
date: 4 December 1940 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft in Winnipeg |
||||
|
Ex
RAF K6225. Winter conversion kit installed
during assembly at MacDonald Brothers. To
No. 2 Training Command on 9 December 1940. To
MacDonald Brothers, possibly for overhaul, 14 February to 10 May 1941. to No. 2 Training Command when completed. To workshop reserve at No. 8 Repair Depot,
Winnipeg, on 24 October 1942. to storage
with No. 2 Training Command on 13 January 1943. Issued
from storage on 6 April 1943. Pending
disposal from 1 August 1944. To No. 2 Air
Command on 1 December 1944, still pending disposal.
Stored by No. 204 Equipment Holding Unit at Estevan,
Saskatchewan, where it was noted with 2107:20 total time. |
||||
|
last
date: 21
September 1945
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
||||
6244 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
|
|
652A |
|
|
|
|
|
first
date: 4 December 1940 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft in Winnipeg |
||||
|
Ex
RAF W1614. To No. 4 Training Command on 6
January 1941, for use by No. 3 Service Flying Training School at
Calgary, Alberta. Category B crash at
Calgary at 10:20 on 11 March 1941. Undercarriage
sheared off on landing. To Aircraft Repair
in Edmonton for crash repairs, 20 March to 18 September 1941. To No. 4 Training Command when completed, and
back to No. 3 SFTS. To No. 2 Training
Command on 24 January 1942. To No. 1
Training Command on 13 September 1943. To
Central Aircraft at Crumlin, Ontario on 24 February 1944 for overhaul,
but this was not completed. Allocated to
No. 6 Repair Depot on 28 April 1944, pending disposal instructions. Pending disposal with No. 1 Training Command
from 25 May 1944. To No. 1 Air Command on
15 January 1945, still pending disposal. Stored
at No. 6 Repair Depot, where it was reported with 137:35 total time. |
||||
|
last
date:
9 February 1945 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
||||
6245 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
|
|
652A |
|
|
|
|
|
first
date: 4 December 1940 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft in Winnipeg |
||||
|
Ex
RAF W1636. To No. 4 Training Command on 31
December 1940, for use at No. 7 Service Flying Training School at Fort
MacLeod, Alberta. Category B crash at Fort
McLeod at 20:00 on 31 January 1941. To
Aircraft Repair Limited in Edmonton for repairs, 31 March to 8 July
1941. Had 239:30 logged time when it
arrived there. Had winter conversion kit
installed when it left there. To No. 4
Training Command when completed, for use by No. 3 Service Flying
Training School at Calgary, Alberta. Category
B crash at Calgary aerodrome at 11:55 on 5 November 1941.
To McKenzie Air Services for repairs, 17 November 1941 to
22 January 1942. To No. 2 Training Command
when completed. To storage, 25 October to
5 November 1942. To storage again on 4
August 1944. Pending disposal from 23
October 1944. To No. 2 Air Command on 1
December 1944, still pending disposal. Stored
by No. 202 Equipment Holding Unit at Weyburn, Saskatchewan, where it
was noted with 1842:55 total time, 1603:25 since overhaul. |
||||
|
last
date: 16
February 1945
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
||||
6246 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
|
|
652A |
|
|
|
|
|
first
date: 4 December 1940 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft in Winnipeg |
||||
|
Ex
RAF W1637. To No. 2 Training Command on 21
December 1940, for use by No. 5 Air Observers School at Winnipeg,
Manitoba. Category C7 damage at Winnipeg
at 19:42 on 5 March 1942, when civilian pilot R.G. Pigeon struck Anson
6206 while turning onto runway for takeoff. To
MacDonald Brothers Aircraft for repairs and winterization, same day,
then back to No. 5 AOS. Quoted cost of
winterization was $536.01. To storage on 9
April 1942. To MacDonald Brothers Aircraft
for repairs, modifications, and installation of instruments, 21 May to
15 July 1942. Back to No. 2 Training
command when completed, delivered to user unit on 17 August 1942. Pending disposal from 27 June 1944. To No. 2 Air Command on 1 December 1944, still
pending disposal. Stored by No. 204
Equipment Holding Unit at Estevan, Saskatchewan, where it was noted
with 3425:40 total time, 2086:20 since overhaul. |
||||
|
last
date:
16 February 1945 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
||||
6247 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
|
|
652A |
|
|
|
|
|
first
date: 4 December 1940 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft in Winnipeg |
||||
|
Ex
RAF W1656. To No. 2 Training Command on 24
December 1940. To MacDonald Brothers for
installation of winterization kit, at a quoted cost of $628.89. To No. 5 Air Observers School at Winnipeg on 5
March 1941. To storage 9 April 1942. To MacDonald Brothers Aircraft for repairs,
modifications, and instrument installation, 21 May to 30 June 1942. To No. 2 Training Command when completed. To No. 2 Air Command on 1 December 1944. Pending disposal from 14 February 1945. Stored at No. 3 Satellite Equipment Holding
Unit at Swift Current, Saskatchewan, where it was noted with 2219:35
total time, 1177:35 since overhaul. |
||||
|
last
date: 8
October 1946
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
||||
6248 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I |
|
|
652A |
|
|
|
|
|
first
date: 4 December 1940 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft in Winnipeg |
||||
|
Ex
RAF W1665. To No. 2 Training Command on 27
December 1940. Winter conversion kit
installed by 3 July 1941. To MacDonald
Brothers Aircraft for overhaul, 20 October 1942 to 6 January 1943. To storage with No. 2 Training Command when
completed. Issued from storage on 20
January 1943, for use by No. 7 Air Observers School at Portage la
Prairie, Manitoba. To No. 2 Air Command on
1 December 1944. Pending disposal from 12
April 1945. Stored at No. 5 Satellite
Equipment Holding Unit at Neepawa, Manitoba, where it was noted with
3823:55 total time, 1918:40 since overhaul. |
||||
|
last
date:
8 November 1945 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
||||
6249 |
Avro |
built in UK |
Anson |
Mk.
I / III / IV |
|
|
652A |
|
|
|
|
|
first
date: 4 December 1940 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft in Winnipeg |
||||
|
Ex
RAF W1666. To No. 2 Training Command on 4
December 1940. Winter conversion kit
installed by MacDonald Brothers in early 1941, cost quoted on 10 April
1941 was $609.50. To MacDonald Brothers
Aircraft for conversion to Mk. III, 7 March to 25 April 1942. To No. 4 Training Command when completed. To workshop reserve at No. 10 Repair Depot at
Calgary on 9 November 1943. To MacDonald
Brothers Aircraft for conversion to Mk. IV, 22 November 1943 to 1 April
1944. To storage with No. 2 Training
Command when completed. Pending disposal
from 27 June 1944. To No. 2 Air Command on
1 December 1944, still pending disposal. Stored
by No. 204 Equipment Holding Unit, where it was reported with 1471:15
total time, 4:35 since overhaul. |
||||
|
last
date: 28
May 1945
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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