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Designer |
Manufacturer |
basic designation |
variant or model |
name |
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company designation |
company number |
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8900 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
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D.H.82C |
C1702 |
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|
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|
first date:
3 June 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 1 Training Command |
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Delivered to stored
reserve. To No. 3 Training Command on
4 August 1942, for use by No. 3 Flying Instructors School at Arnprior,
Ontario. To storage on 18 August 1942. Issued from storage on 9 September 1942,
for use by No. 10 Elementary Flying Training School at Pendleton,
Ontario. To St. Maurice Aircraft for
overhaul, 7 February to 7 April 1944.
To No. 1 Training Command when completed. Pending disposal from 26 September
1944. To No. 1 Air Command on 15
January 1945, still pending disposal.
Stored at No. 102 Holding Unit, where it was reported with 1365:40
total time, 164:25 since overhaul.
First reported sold 27 August 1945, to Edmonton Airmotive of Edmonton,
Alberta. First registered 4 September
1945 to R.S. and T.S. Wong of Toronto as CF-BPY. Several subsequent owners, all in
Toronto. Registered 13 November 1951
to B.J. Gordon of Toronto, withdrawn from use on 25 August 1952. |
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last date: 25 September 1945 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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8901 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C1703 |
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|
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first date: 3 June 1942 - Taken on strength by No. 1 Training Command |
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Delivered to stored
reserve. Issued from storage on 15
July 1942, for use by No. 9 Elementary Flying Training School at St.
Catharines, Ontario. To Patterson
& Hill for overhaul, 8 October 1943 to 26 January 1944. To storage with No. 1 Training Command when
completed. Issued from storage on 12
April 1944, for use by No. 12 Elementary Flying Training School at Goderich,
Ontario. Pending disposal from 27 July
1944. To No. 1 Air Command on 15 January 1945, still pending disposal. Stored at No. 102 Aircraft Holding
Unit. Transferred from War Assets
Corporation to Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. Registered as CF-BSY to Cape Breton Flying
Club on 13 May 1946. To D.T. and J.E.
Pledge of Sydney, NS on 28 June 1950.
To S. King et al on 15 April 1953.
Reported dismantled and de-registered on 1 April 1954. |
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last date: 25 September 1945 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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8902 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C1704 |
|
|
|
|
first date:
3 June 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 1 Training Command |
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Delivered to long term stored
reserve. Issued from storage on 15
July 1942, for use by No. 9 Elementary Flying Training School at St.
Catharines, Ontario. To de Havilland
of Canada for crash repairs, 9 September to 11 November 1942. To storage with No. 1 Training Command when
completed, issued from storage on 22 February 1943. Pending disposal from 9 August 1944. to No. 1 Air Command on 15 January 1945,
still pending disposal. Stored by no.
102 aircraft Holding Unit, where it was noted with 1413:35 total time,
1307:10 since overhaul. |
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last date: 23 January 1945 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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8903 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C1705 |
|
|
|
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first date: 3 June 1942 - Taken on strength by No. 1 Training Command |
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Delivered to long term stored
reserve. Issued from storage on 15
July 1942, for use by No. 9 Elementary Flying Training School at St.
Catharines, Ontario. To Leavens
Brothers for overhaul, 30 September 1943 to 11 February 1944. To No. 1 Training Command when completed. Pending disposal from 21 June 1944. To No. 1 Air Command on 15 January 1945,
still pending disposal. Stored at
Goderich, Ontario where it was noted with 1385:20 total time, 1185:45 since
overhaul. Sold to Huron Engineering
& Research Co. of Goderich. To
civil register on 9 November 1945, registered as CF-BGL to K.S. Hopkinson of
Goderich. Withdrawn from use and
stored, 15 March 1956. Later on US
civil register as N81F. Registered as
N221J to S.A. Cox of Delphos, Ohio on 20 July 1998. |
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last date: 12 July 1945 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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8904 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C1706 |
|
|
|
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first date:
3 June 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 1 Training Command |
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Delivered to long term stored
reserve. Issued from storage on 15
July 1942, for use by No. 9 Elementary Flying Training School at St. Catharines,
Ontario. To Paterson & Hill for
overhaul, 23 August to 3 November 1943.
To No. 1 Training Command when completed. Pending disposal from 15 July 1944. To No. 1 Air Command on 15 January 1945,
still pending disposal. Stored at No.
102 Aircraft Holding Unit at Goderich, Ontario, where it was noted with
1661:15 total time, 1158:55 since overhaul.
Transferred from War Assets Corporation to Royal Canadian Flying Club
Association. |
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last date: 25 September 1945 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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8905 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C1707 |
|
|
|
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first date: 3 June 1942 - Taken on strength by No. 1 Training Command |
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Delivered to long term stored
reserve. Issued from storage on 15
July 1942, for use by No. 9 Elementary Flying Training School at St.
Catharines, Ontario. To Patterson
& Hill for overhaul, 20 October 1943 to 23 February 1944. To storage with No. 3 Training Command when
completed, issued from storage on 4 May 1944.
Pending disposal from 14 July 1944.
To No. 1 Air Command on 15 January 1945, still pending disposal. Stored at No. 1 Aircraft Storage Unit,
where it was noted with 1485:15 total time, 116:10 since overhaul. Still stored outside at Cap-de-la-Madeleine
when the big wind storm of 22 May 1945 hit at 17:00, this aircraft damaged
beyond repair. |
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last date: 24 April 1945 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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8906 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C1708 |
|
|
|
|
first date:
3 June 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 1 Training Command |
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Delivered to long term stored
reserve. Issued from storage on 15
July 1942, for use by No. 9 Elementary Flying Training School at St.
Catharines, Ontario. Destroyed in
mid-air with Tiger Moth 3951 at 08:40 on 7 August 1942, near Dunnville. Collided at 4,500 feet, investigation found
both student pilots were flying too close.
LAC J.C. Cummings slightly injured.
Scrapped by No. 6 Service Flying Training School at Dunnville. |
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last date: 20 October 1942 - Struck off, reduced to spares and produce |
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8907 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C1709 |
|
|
|
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first date: 3 June 1942 - Taken on strength by No. 1 Training Command |
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Delivered to long term stored
reserve. Issued from storage on 15
July 1942, for use by No. 9 Elementary Flying Training School at St.
Catharines, Ontario. With No. 9
Elementary Flying Training School at St. Catharines, Ontario. To Patterson & Hill for overhaul, 1
September to 1 December 1943. To
storage with No. 1 Training Command when completed. Pending disposal from 3 July 1944, still in
storage. To No. 1 Air Command on 15
January 1945, still pending disposal.
Stored at No. 6 Repair Depot, Trenton, where it was noted with 1212:00
total time, 2:00 since overhaul. To
civil register as CF-BZC, registered to Leavens Brothers Air Service on 25
April 1945. To C.J. Ernewein of
Dryden, Ontario on 4 March 1948. To
J.S. Amodeo of Dryden on 12 October 1948.
To G.V. Hastings and A.R. Limmert of Winnipeg on 26 June 1950. Caught fire while heating engine at
Garland, Manitoba on 1 February 1951, destroyed. |
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last date: 28 June 1945 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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8908 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C1710 |
|
|
|
|
first date:
3 June 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 1 Training Command |
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|
Delivered to long term stored
reserve. Issued from storage on 15
July 1942, for use by No. 9 Elementary Flying Training School at St.
Catharines, Ontario. To Patterson
& Hill for overhaul, 11 august to 23 September 1943. To No. 3 Training Command when
completed. Used by No. 17 Elementary
Flying Training School at Stanley, NS.
To No. 9 Repair Depot at St. Jean, PQ on 18 January 1944, following the
closing of No. 17 EFTS. Pending
disposal from 26 July 1944. To No. 1
Air Command on 15 January 1945, still pending disposal. Stored by No. 1 Aircraft Storage Unit,
where it was noted with 1348:45 total time, 256:35 since overhaul. Still stored outside at Cap-de-la-Madeleine
when the big wind storm of 22 May 1945 hit at 17:00, this aircraft damaged
and noted as needing major repairs. |
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last date: 24 April 1945 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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8909 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C1711 |
|
|
|
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first date: 3 June 1942 - Taken on strength by No. 1 Training Command |
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|
Delivered to long term stored
reserve. Issued from storage on 15
July 1942, for use by No. 12 Elementary Flying Training School at Goderich,
Ontario. Still with this School when
it suffered a Category A crash near Goderich on 26 August 1942. Collided with Yale 3391 from No. 14 Service
Flying Training School, north of Stratford, Ontario. Both aircraft were on cross country
exercises. All 4 occupants of both
aircraft killed. Approval to scrap
sent to No. 31 Air Navigation School at nearby Port Albert, Ontario. |
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|
last date: 19 October 1942 - Struck off |
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8910 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C1712 |
|
|
|
|
first date:
3 June 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 1 Training Command |
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|
Delivered to long term stored
reserve. Issued from storage on 15
July 1942, for use by No. 12 Elementary Flying Training School at Goderich,
Ontario. To Leavens Brothers Air
Services in Toronto for overhaul on 22 November 1943. Destroyed by fire in Leavens Brother hangar
on 30 June 1944. |
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|
last date: 30 July 1944 - Struck off |
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8911 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C1713 |
|
|
|
|
first date: 3 June 1942 - Taken on strength by No. 1 Training Command |
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|
Delivered to long term stored
reserve. Issued from storage on 15 July
1942, for use by No. 12 Elementary Flying Training School at Goderich,
Ontario. To Leavens Brothers Air
Services in Toronto for overhaul on 22 November 1943. Destroyed by fire in Leavens Brother hangar
on 30 June 1944. |
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last date: 30 July 1944 - Struck off |
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8912 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C1714 |
|
|
|
|
first date:
3 June 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 1 Training Command |
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|
Delivered to long term stored
reserve. Issued from storage on 15
July 1942, for use by No. 12 Elementary Flying Training School at Goderich,
Ontario. Assigned to Patterson &
Hill for overhaul on 22 November 1943, but this was cancelled. May have crashed while being delivered
there. To No. 6 Repair Depot on 6
December 1943, following a crash.
Scrapped there. |
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|
last date: 9 February 1944 - Struck off, reduced to spares and produce |
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8913 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C1715 |
|
|
|
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first date: 3 June 1942 - Taken on strength by No. 1 Training Command |
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|
Delivered to long term stored
reserve. Issued from storage on 15
July 1942, for use by No. 12 Elementary Flying Training School at Goderich,
Ontario. Application to scrap received
from 12 EFTS on 17 June 1943. To No. 6
Repair Depot on 5 July 1943 for scrapping. |
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|
last date: 22 August 1943 - Struck off, scrapped by guillotining |
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8914 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C1716 |
|
|
|
|
first date:
3 June 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 1 Training Command |
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|
Delivered to long term stored
reserve. Issued from storage on 15
July 1942, for use by No. 12 Elementary Flying Training School at Goderich,
Ontario. To Leavens Brothers Air
Services in Toronto for overhaul on 3 December 1943. Destroyed by fire in Leavens Brother hangar
on 30 June 1944 (or earlier?). |
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|
last date: 30 July 1944 - Struck off |
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8915 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C1717 |
|
|
|
|
first date: 3 June 1942 - Taken on strength by No. 1 Training Command |
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|
Delivered to long term stored
reserve. Issued from storage on 15
July 1942, for use by No. 12 Elementary Flying Training School at Goderich,
Ontario. To Patterson & Hill for
overhaul, 3 December 1943 to 13 April 1944.
To storage with No. 1 Training Command when completed. Pending disposal from 6 July 1944, still in
storage. To No. 1 Air Command on 15
January 1945, still pending disposal.
Stored by No. 6 Repair Depot at Trenton, where it was noted with
1533:05 total time, 2:10 since overhaul.
To civil register as CF-BZF, registered to Leavens Brothers Air
Service on 13 June 1945. Crashed while
low flying over farm near Elginfield, Ontario on 12 August 1945. |
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|
last date: 28 June 1945 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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8916 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C1718 |
|
|
|
|
first date:
3 June 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 1 Training Command |
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|
Delivered to long term stored
reserve. Issued from storage on 15
July 1942, for use by No. 12 Elementary Flying Training School at Goderich,
Ontario. Assigned to Leavens Brothers
Air Services on 22 November 1943, but this was cancelled. Damaged in transit, or victim of hangar
fire on unknown date? To No. 6 Repair
Depot on 3 January 1944 for write off. |
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|
last date: 9 February 1944 - Struck off, reduced to spares and produce |
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8917 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C1719 |
|
|
|
|
first date: 3 June 1942 - Taken on strength by No. 1 Training Command |
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|
Delivered to long term stored
reserve. Issued from storage on 15
July 1942, for use by No. 12 Elementary Flying Training School at Goderich,
Ontario. To Patterson & Hill for
overhaul, 17 December 1943 to 27 April 1944.
To storage with No. 1 Training Command when completed. Issued from storage on 2 May 1944, for use
by No. 12 Elementary Flying Training School.
Still with this School in summer of 1944. Pending disposal from 27 July 1944. To No. 1 Air Command on 15 January 1945,
still pending disposal. Stored by No.
102 Aircraft Holding Unit, where it was noted with 1625:50 total time, 424:15
since overhaul. To civil register as
CF-BUL, registered to O.B. Pulsifer of Halifax, NS. Throttle jammed on take off from New
Glasgow, NS on 5 June 1946, pilot cut switch but aircraft overturned. Apparently not repaired. |
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|
last date: 16 May 1945 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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8918 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C1720 |
|
|
|
|
first date:
3 June 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 1 Training Command |
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|
Delivered to long term stored
reserve. Issued from storage on 15
July 1942, for use by No. 12 Elementary Flying Training School at Goderich,
Ontario. To Leavens Brothers Air
Services for overhaul, 17 December 1943 to 2 May 1944. To storage with No. 1 Training Command when
completed. With No. 12 Elementary
Flying Training School in summer of 1944.
Pending disposal from 21 June 1944.
To No. 1 Air Command on 15 January 1945, still pending disposal. Stored at Goderich, where it was noted with
1524:25 total time, 1441:40 since overhaul.
Sold to Huron Engineering & Research Co. of Goderich, registered
as CF-BUN on 1 September 1945. (Had
been allocated CF-BGH, but this was used prior to this aircraft finally being
sold.) To K.S. Hopkinson of Goderich
on 5 October 1946. To J.W. Yundt of
Monkton, Ontario on 21 February 1950.
Grounded by Department of Transport on 20 August 1953, later broken up
for spares. |
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|
last date: 12 July 1945 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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8919 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C1721 |
|
|
|
|
first date: 11 June 1942 - Taken on strength by No. 3 Training Command |
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|
To de Havilland of Canada for
crash repairs, 15 October to 19 December 1942. To No. 3 Training Command when completed,
for use by No. 4 Elementary Flying Training School at Windsor Mills, PQ. Crashed in April 1943, while with 4
EFTS. Inspection dated 9 April 1943
recommended scrapping. Had 619:00
logged time at this inspection.
Scrapped by No. 9 Repair Depot. |
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|
last date: 12 May 1943 - Struck
off, reduced to spares and produce |
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8920 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C1722 |
|
|
|
|
first date:
11 June 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 3 Training Command |
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|
To No. 9 Repair Depot on 12
August 1943 for scrapping, following a crash. |
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|
last date: 6 October 1943 - Struck off, reduced to spares and produce |
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8921 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C1723 |
|
|
|
|
first date: 11 June 1942 - Taken on strength by No. 3 Training Command |
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|
To St. Maurice Aircraft for
overhaul, 8 October to 9 December 1943.
To storage with No. 3 Training Command when completed, issued from
storage on 4 February 1944. Pending
disposal from 14 July 1944. To No. 1
Air Command on 15 January 1945, still pending disposal. Stored by No. 1 Aircraft Storage Unit at
Cap-de-la-Madeline, PQ, where it was noted with 1451:50 total time, 240:15
since overhaul. Still stored outside
at Cap-de-la-Madeleine when the big wind storm of 22 May 1945 hit at 17:00,
this aircraft damaged, noted as fuselage repairable but wings beyond repair. |
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|
last date: 24 April 1945 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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8922 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C1724 |
|
|
|
|
first date:
11 June 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 3 Training Command |
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|
Used by No. 4 Elementary
Flying School at Windsor Mills, PQ and by No. 12 Elementary Flying Training
School at Goderich, Ontario, dates not known.
To Canadian Airways for overhaul, 30 August to 1 November 1943. To No. 3 Training Command when completed. Pending disposal from 9 August 1944. To No. 1 Air Command on 15 January 1945,
still pending disposal. Stored at No.
302 Aircraft Holding Unit, where it was noted with 1545:40 total time, 345:40
since overhaul. Transferred from War
Assets Corporation to the Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. Dismantled and stored for many years. Restoration started in 1977. Registered as C-GCWT to Canadian Warplane
Heritage of Mount Hope, Ontario on 28 April 1980, still with this Museum. |
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|
last date: 20 August 1945 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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8923 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C1725 |
|
|
|
|
first date: 11 June 1942 - Taken on strength by No. 3 Training Command |
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|
To St. Maurice Aircraft for
overhaul, 20 October to 27 December 1943.
To storage with No. 3 Training Command when completed, issued from
storage on 2 February 1944. To No. 9
Repair Depot on 20 June 1944, for scrapping. |
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|
last date: 27 July 1944 - Struck off, reduced to spares and produce |
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8924 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C1726 |
|
|
|
|
first date:
11 June 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 3 Training Command |
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|
To No. 9 Repair Depot on 17
September 1943 for scrapping. |
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|
last date: 11 March 1944 - Struck off, reduced to spares and produce |
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8925 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C1727 |
|
|
|
|
first date: 11 June 1942 - Taken on strength by No. 3 Training Command |
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|
To de Havilland of Canada for
crash repairs, 21 November 1942 to 5 February 1943. To No. 1 Training Command when completed,
for use by No. 20 Elementary Flying Training School at Oshawa, Ontario. To No. 6 Repair Depot on 29 March 1944 for
scrapping. |
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|
last date: 14 April 1944 - Struck off, reduced to spares and produce |
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8926 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C1728 |
|
|
|
|
first date:
11 June 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 3 Training Command |
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|
Used by No. 4 Elementary
Flying Training School at Windsor Mills, PQ.
Collided in mid-air at 1,000 feet with Tiger Moth 8936 on 5 August
1942, in the circuit at Windsor Mills.
LAC J.R. Davie killed in this aircraft. Scrapped by No. 9 Repair Depot. |
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|
last date: 6 November 1942 - Struck off, reduced to spares and produce |
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8927 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C1729 |
|
|
|
|
first date: 11 June 1942 - Taken on strength by No. 3 Training Command |
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|
To Canadian Airways for crash
repairs, 29 June to 23 October 1943.
To No. 3 Training Command when completed. Pending disposal from 24 July 1944. To No. 1 Air Command on 15 January 1945,
still pending disposal. Stored at No.
302 Aircraft Holding Unit at Windsor Mills, PQ, where it was noted with
1405:35 total time, 425:15 since overhaul.
Transferred from War Assets Corporation to Royal Canadian Flying Club
Association. To civil register as
CF-CJB, registered to Ottawa Flying Club on 15 September 1945. To R.L. Bradley of Carp, Ontario on 30 May
1949. To R. Silmser of Cornwall,
Ontario on 27 July 1949. to R.G.D.
Hollister of Cornwall on 21 December 1949.
Crashed 6 miles east of Cornwall on 11 February 1950, after striking
trees on take off. |
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|
last date: 27 July 1945 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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8928 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C1730 |
|
|
|
|
first date:
11 June 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 3 Training Command |
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|
To Canadian Airways for
overhaul, 30 August 1 November 1943.
To No. 3 Training Command when completed. To No. 9 Repair Depot on 31 January 1944
for salvage. |
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|
last date: 3 May 1944 - Struck
off, reduced to spares and produce |
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8929 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C1731 |
|
|
|
|
first date: 11 June 1942 - Taken on strength by No. 3 Training Command |
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|
To St. Maurice Aircraft at
Cap-de-la-Madeleine, PQ for overhaul, 13 September to 1 December 1943. To No. 3 Training Command when
completed. Pending disposal from 14
July 1944. To No. 1 Air Command on 15
January 1945, still pending disposal.
Stored by No. 1 Aircraft Storage Unit, where it was noted with 1341:15
total time, 142:40 since overhaul.
Still stored outside at Cap-de-la-Madeleine when the big wind storm of
22 May 1945 hit at 17:00, this aircraft damaged, noted as fuselage repairable
but wings beyond repair. |
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|
last date: 24 April 1945 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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8930 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C1732 |
|
|
|
|
first date:
11 June 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 3 Training Command |
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|
To St. Maurice Aircraft at
Cap-de-la-Madeleine, PQ for overhaul, 18 November 1943 to 20 January
1944. To storage with No. 3 Training
Command when completed, issued from storage on 14 February 1944. Pending disposal from 14 July 1944. To No. 1 Air Command on 15 January 1945,
still pending disposal. Stored by No.
1 Aircraft Storage Unit at Cap-de-la Madeleine, where it was noted with
1466:00 total time, 271:05 since overhaul.
Still stored outside at Cap-de-la-Madeleine when the big wind storm of
22 May 1945 hit at 17:00, this aircraft damaged but noted as repairable. |
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last date: 24 April 1945 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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8931 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C1733 |
|
|
|
|
first date: 11 June 1942 - Taken on strength by No. 3 Training Command |
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|
Crashed while with No. 4
Elementary Flying Training School at Windsor Mills, PQ. To No. 9 Repair Depot for salvage on 24
August 1943, following this crash. |
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|
last date: 19 November 1943 - Struck off, reduced to spares and produce |
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8932 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C1734 |
|
|
|
|
first date:
11 June 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 3 Training Command |
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|
To St. Maurice Aircraft at
Cap-de-la-Madeleine, PQ for overhaul, 30 October 1943 to 8 January 1944. To storage with No. 3 Training Command when
completed, issued from storage on 4 February 1944. Pending disposal from 14 July 1944. To No. 1 Air Command on 15 January 1945,
still pending disposal. Stored by No.
1 Aircraft Storage Unit, where it was noted with 1479:00 total time, 288:25
since overhaul. Still stored outside
at Cap-de-la-Madeleine when the big wind storm of 22 May 1945 hit at 17:00,
this aircraft damaged beyond repair. |
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last date: 24 April 1945 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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8933 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C1735 |
|
|
|
|
first date: 11 June 1942 - Taken on strength by No. 3 Training Command |
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To de Havilland of Canada for
crash repairs, 17 September to 18 November 1942. To storage with No. 1 Training Command when
completed, issued from storage on 22 February 1943. To storage on 28 February 1944. Pending disposal from 3 July 1944. To No. 1 Air Command on 15 January 1945,
still pending disposal. Stored by No.
6 Repair Depot at Trenton, where it was noted with 1234:00 total time, 966:00
since overhaul. |
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last date: 10 February 1945 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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8934 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C1736 |
|
|
|
|
first date:
11 June 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 3 Training Command |
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|
To Canadian Airways for crash
repairs, 16 January to 29 May 1943. To
No. 3 Training Command when completed.
Pending disposal from 14 July 1944.
To No. 1 Air Command on 15 January 1945, still pending disposal. Stored by No. 1 Aircraft Storage Unit at
Cap-de-la Madeleine, where it was noted with 1225:55 total time, 708:25 since
overhaul. |
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|
last date: 24 April 1945 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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8935 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C1737 |
|
|
|
|
first date: 11 June 1942 - Taken on strength by No. 3 Training Command |
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|
To St. Maurice Aircraft for
overhaul, 8 September to 1 December 1943.
To storage with No. 3 Training Command when completed, issued from
storage on 21 January 1944. Pending
disposal from 23 August 1944. To No. 1
Air Command on 15 January 1945, still pending disposal. Stored by No. 302 Aircraft Holding Unit,
where it was noted with 1491:15 total time, 320:154 since overhaul. Transferred from War Assets Corporation to
Royal Canadian Flying Club Association.
To civil register as CF-DHM.
Reported sold in 1953 for $300.
Off the register by 1976. |
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|
last date: 27 July 1945 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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8936 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C1738 |
|
|
|
|
first date:
11 June 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 3 Training Command |
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|
Used by No. 4 Elementary
Flying Training School at Windsor Mills, PQ.
Collided in mid-air at 1,000 feet with Tiger Moth 8926 on 5 August
1942, in the circuit at Windsor Mills.
LAC T.B. Fetherston killed in this aircraft. |
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|
last date: 6 November 1942 - Struck off, reduced to spares and produce |
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8937 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C1739 |
|
|
|
|
first date: 11 June 1942 - Taken on strength by No. 3 Training Command |
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|
To de Havilland of Canada for
crash repairs, 20 November 1942 to 27 January 1943. To storage with No. 3 Training Command when
completed. Issued from storage on 24
February 1943, for use by No. 4 Elementary Flying Training School at Windsor
Mills, PQ. To No. 9 Repair Depot on 27
July 1943 for scrapping, following a crash. |
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|
last date: 6 October 1943 - Struck off, reduced to spares and produce |
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8938 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C1740 |
|
|
|
|
first date:
11 June 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 3 Training Command |
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|
Category A crash near
Sherbrooke, PQ on 3 February 1943.
Scrapped by No. 9 Repair Depot. |
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|
last date: 2 April 1943 - Struck off, reduced to spares and produce |
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8939 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C1741 |
|
|
|
|
first date: 18 June 1942 - Taken on strength by No. 1 Training Command |
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|
Delivered to stored
reserve. Issued to No. 3 Training
Command on 20 July 1942, for use by No. 4 Elementary Flying Training School
at Windsor Mills, PQ. Delivered on 23
July 1942. To St. Maurice Aircraft at
Montreal for overhaul, 6 November 1943 to 4 January 1944. To storage with No. 3 Training Command when
completed, issued from storage on 2 February 1944. Pending disposal from 24 July 1944. To No. 1 Air Command on 15 January 1945,
still pending disposal. Stored at No.
302 Aircraft Holding Unit at Windsor Mills, where it was noted with 1572:55
total time, 387:55 since overhaul. To
Icelandic civil register as TF-KAE on 10 September 1945. First owner was Flugskoli Akureyrar. Several subsequent owners. Registered to P. Somonarson when it crashed
on 8 April 1952.. |
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|
last date: 5 June 1945 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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8940 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C1742 |
|
|
|
|
first date:
18 June 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 1 Training Command |
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|
Delivered to stored
reserve. Issued to No. 3 Training
Command on 19 July 1942, for use by No. 4 Elementary Flying Training School
at Windsor Mills, PQ. Delivered on 23
July 1942. To Canadian Airways for
overhaul, 30 August to 22 November 1943.
To No. 3 Training Command when completed. Pending disposal from 14 July 1944. To No. 1 Air Command on 15 January 1945,
still pending disposal. Stored at No.
1 Aircraft Storage Unit at Cap-de-la-Madeleine, PQ, where it was noted with
1464:45 total time, 265:35 since overhaul.
Still stored outside at Cap-de-la-Madeleine when the big wind storm of
22 May 1945 hit at 17:00, this aircraft damaged beyond repair. |
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|
last date: 24 April 1945 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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8941 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C1743 |
|
|
|
|
first date: 18 June 1942 - Taken on strength by No. 1 Training Command |
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|
Delivered to stored
reserve. Issued to No. 3 Training
Command on 1 August 1942, for use by No. 4 Elementary Flying Training School
at Windsor Mills, PQ. Delivered on 7
August 1942. With No. 10 Elementary
Flying Training School at Pendleton, Ontario when it crashed on 19 April
1943. Came down near Curran, 9 miles
east of Pendleton aerodrome.
Instructor killed, student seriously injured. Scrapped by No. 9 Repair Depot. |
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|
last date: 21 June 1943 - Struck off, reduced to spares and produce |
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8942 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C1744 |
|
|
|
|
first date:
18 June 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 1 Training Command |
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|
Delivered to stored
reserve. Issued to No. 3 Training
Command on 7 August 1942, for use by No. 3 Flying Instructors School at Arnprior,
Ontario. Delivered on 8 August
1942. To storage on 18 August
1942. Issued from storage on 9
September 1942, for use by No. 10 Elementary Flying Training School at
Pendleton, Ontario. To St. Maurice
Aircraft for overhaul, 29 February to 28 April 1944. To storage with No. 3 Training Command when
completed. Pending disposal from 23
August 1944. To No. 1 Air Command on
15 January 1945, still pending disposal.
Stored at No. 302 Aircraft Holding Unit, where it was noted with
1198:45 total time, 1:00 since overhaul.
To civil register as CF-BJU on 21 July 1945, registered to Fairchild
Aircraft Ltd. of Montreal. Several subsequent owners in Quebec and
Ontario. Reported withdrawn from use
on 16 July 1949. |
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|
last date: 13 June 1945 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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8943 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C1745 |
|
|
|
|
first date: 18 June 1942 - Taken on strength by No. 1 Training Command |
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|
Delivered to stored
reserve. Issued to No. 3 Training
Command on 1 August 1942, for use by No. 3 Flying Instructors School at
Arnprior, Ontario. Delivered on 8
August 1942. To storage on 18 August
1942. Issued from storage on 9
September 1942, for use by No. 10 Elementary Flying Training School at
Pendleton, Ontario. Delivered on 13
September 1942. To St. Maurice
Aircraft for overhaul, 18 December 1943 to 16 January 1944. To storage with No. 3 Training Command when
completed. Issued from storage on 22
February 1944, for use at No. 10 EFTS.
Pending disposal from 14 July 1944.
to No. 1 Air Command on 15 January 1945, still pending disposal. Stored at No. 1 Aircraft storage unit at
Cap-de-la-Madeleine, PQ, where it was noted with 1239:40 total time, 37:05
since overhaul. Still stored outside
at Cap-de-la-Madeleine when the big wind storm of 22 May 1945 hit at 17:00,
this aircraft damaged beyond repair. |
||||
|
last date: 8 August 1945 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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8944 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C1746 |
|
|
|
|
first date:
18 June 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 1 Training Command |
||||
|
Delivered to stored
reserve. Issued to No. 3 Training
Command on 1 August 1942, for use by No. 3 Flying Instructors School at
Arnprior, Ontario. Delivered on 8
August 1942. To Canadian Airways for
crash repairs, 16 January to 21 July 1943.
To storage with No. 3 Training Command when completed. Issued from storage on 16 August 1943, for
use by No. 4 Elementary Flying Training School at Windsor Mills, PQ. Pending disposal from 9 August 1944. To No. 1 Air Command on 15 January 1945,
still pending disposal. Stored at No.
302 Aircraft Holding Unit, where it was noted with 985:05 total time, 201:40
since overhaul. Transferred from War
Assets Corporation to Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. Registered as CF-CJI to Ottawa Flying Club
on 19 January 1946. To E.J. Lafontaine
of Eastview, Ontario on 3 October 1949.
To L. Beaulieu et al of Sherbrooke, PQ on 30 March 1951. Registration cancelled on 4 May 1954,
reported broken up for spares. |
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|
last date: 27 July 1945 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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8945 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C1747 |
|
|
|
|
first date: 18 June 1942 - Taken on strength by No. 1 Training Command |
||||
|
Delivered to stored
reserve. Issued to No. 3 Training
Command on 1 August 1942, for use by No. 3 Flying Instructors School at
Arnprior, Ontario. Delivered on 7
August 1942. To storage on 18 August
1942. Issued from storage on 9
September 1942, for use by No. 10 Elementary Flying Training School at
Pendleton, Ontario. To St. Maurice
Aircraft for overhaul, 6 January to 2 March 1944. To storage with No. 3 Training Command when
completed. Issued from storage on 22
June 1944, for use by No. 4 Elementary Flying Training School at Windsor
Mills, PQ. Pending disposal from 23
August 1944. To No. 1 Air Command on
15 January 1945, still pending disposal.
Stored at No. 302 Aircraft Holding Unit, where it was noted with
1201:00 total time, 1:00 since overhaul.
Transferred from War Assets Corporation to Royal Canadian Flying Club
Association. Registered as CF-CJA to
Ottawa Flying Club on 15 September 1945.
To Canadian Association for Labour Palestine on 18 March 1947. Exported to Palestine, registered there as
VQ-PAT. Crashed on take off from Gosh Etzion
on 4 March 1948. |
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|
last date: 27 July 1945 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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8946 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C1748 |
|
|
|
|
first date:
18 June 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 1 Training Command |
||||
|
Delivered to stored
reserve. Issued to No. 3 Training
Command on 1 August 1942, for use by No. 3 Flying Instructors School at
Arnprior, Ontario. Delivered on 7
August 1942. To storage on 18 August
1942. Issued from storage on 9
September 1942, for use by No. 10 Elementary Flying Training School at
Pendleton, Ontario. Delivered on 13
September 1943. To St. Maurice
Aircraft for overhaul, 22 December 1943 to 16 February 1944. To storage with
No. 3 Training Command when completed.
Issued from storage on 24 March 1944, for use by No. 4 Elementary
Flying Training School at Windsor Mills, PQ.
Pending disposal from 23 August 1944.
To No. 1 Air Command on 15 January 1945, still pending disposal. Stored at No. 302 Aircraft Holding Unit,
where it was noted with 1466:00 total time, 265:50 since overhaul. Transferred from War Assets Corporation to
Royal Canadian Flying Club Association.
Registered as CF-CIW to the Young Mans Board of Trade (Montreal?) on 6
November 1945. To A.M. Hamel of
Montreal on 12 August 1947. Several
subsequent owners. Damaged in a forced
landing due to bad weather at Roseland, New Jersey on 10 May 1949. Reported seized at that time, fate
unknown. There is a photo of this
airplane and CF-CIV (ex RCAF 5881), over turned and badly damaged after a
wind storm at Montreal on 10 August 1946, in the Canadian Aviation and Space
Museum on line photo archives. |
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|
last date: 20 July 1945 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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8947 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C1749 |
|
|
|
|
first date: 18 June 1942 - Taken on strength by No. 1 Training Command |
||||
|
Delivered to stored
reserve. Issued to No. 3 Training
Command on 1 August 1942, for use by No. 3 Flying Instructors School at
Arnprior, Ontario. Delivered on 8
August 1942. Category A crash on 12
February 1943, 6 miles south of Renfrew, Ontario (about 12 miles west of
Arnprior). Scrapped by No. 9 Repair
Depot. |
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|
last date: 2 April 1943 - Struck off, reduced to spares and produce |
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8948 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C1750 |
|
|
|
|
first date:
18 June 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 1 Training Command |
||||
|
Delivered to stored
reserve. Issued to No. 3 Training
Command on 1 August 1942, for use by No. 3 Flying Instructors School at
Arnprior, Ontario. Delivered on 8
August 1942. To St. Maurice Aircraft
for overhaul, 21 February to 6 May 1944. To storage with No. 3 Training
Command when completed. Pending
disposal from 14 September 1944. To No. 1 Air Command on 15 January 1945,
still pending disposal. Stored at No.
1 Aircraft Storage Unit, where it was noted with 1178:00 total time. Still stored outside at Cap-de-la-Madeleine
when the big wind storm of 22 May 1945 hit at 17:00, this aircraft damaged
beyond repair. |
||||
|
last date: 8 August 1945 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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8949 |
de Havilland |
De Havilland Canada |
Tiger Moth |
I |
|
|
D.H.82C |
C1751 |
|
|
|
|
first date: 18 June 1942 - Taken on strength by No. 1 Training Command |
||||
|
Delivered to stored
reserve. Issued to No. 3 Training
Command on 1 August 1942, for use by No. 3 Flying Instructors School at
Arnprior, Ontario. Delivered on 7
August 1942. Pending disposal from 8
May 1944. To No. 1 Air Command on 15 January 1945, still pending
disposal. Stored at No. 1 Aircraft
Storage Unit at Cap-de-la-Madeleine, PQ, where it was noted with 1140:45
total time, never overhauled. Still
stored outside at Cap-de-la-Madeleine when the big wind storm of 22 May 1945 hit
at 17:00, but this aircraft was not damaged (probably because wings had been
removed and stored separately). |
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|
last date: 8 February 1945 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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