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Canadian Military Aircraft Serial Numbers RCAF FJ205 to FJ262 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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FJ205 |
Cessna |
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Crane |
Mk.
IA |
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T-50 |
2406 |
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first
date: 23 April 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 2 Training Command |
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Also
received USAAF serial 42-13722 as an AT-17A. Delivered
to stored reserve, issued from storage on 13 June 1942.
To No. 8 Repair Depot on 31 March 1944, for scrapping. Reported as destroyed by fire. |
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last
date:
20 July 1944 - Struck off,
reduced to spares and produce |
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FJ206 |
Cessna |
|
Crane |
Mk.
IA |
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T-50 |
2407 |
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first
date: 24 April 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 2 Training Command |
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Also
received USAAF serial 42-13723 as an AT-17A. Delivered
to stored reserve, issued from storage on 13 June 1942.
Pending disposal from 5 May 1944. To
No. 2 Air Command on 1 December 1944, still pending disposal. Stored by No. 201 Holding Unit at Estevan,
where it was noted with 2180:10 total time, never overhauled. By 27 November 1945 on the books of Material
Command, stored at No. 4 Satellite Equipment Holding Unit at Estevan,
Saskatchewan. |
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last
date:
4 September 1946 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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FJ207 |
Cessna |
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Crane |
Mk.
IA |
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T-50 |
2408 |
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first
date: 24 April 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 2 Training Command |
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Also
received USAAF serial 42-13724 as an AT-17A. Delivered
to stored reserve, issued from storage on 13 June 1942.
To No. 2 Air Command on 1 December 1944.
Pending disposal from 27 March 1945. Stored
at No. 10 Service Flying Training School at Dauphin, Manitoba, where it
was noted with 1985:45 total time, never overhauled.
Later stored by No. 10 Repair Depot at No. 10 Satellite
Equipment Holding Unit. To civil register
as CF-EZA. Operated by Johannesson Flying
Service of Rivercrest, Manitoba, on floats. |
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last
date:
23 January 1947 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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FJ208 |
Cessna |
|
Crane |
Mk.
IA |
|
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T-50 |
2409 |
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first
date: 28 April 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 2 Training Command |
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Also
received USAAF serial 42-13725 as an AT-17A. Delivered
to stored reserve, issued from storage on 13 June 1942.
To Prairie Airways for overhaul on 4 September 1943. To storage with No. 2 Training Command on 18
October 1943. to No. 1 Training Command on
17 February 1944, for use by No. 1 Flying Instructors School at RCAF
Station Trenton, Ontario. To No. 1 Air
Command on 15 January 1945. Pending
disposal from 27 April 1945. By 18 June
1946 on the books of Material Command, stored at No. 6 Repair Depot at
Trenton. Noted with 2404:35 total time,
1082:40 since overhaul, while in storage. |
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last
date:
24 June 1947 - Struck off,
to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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FJ209 |
Cessna |
|
Crane |
Mk.
IA |
|
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T-50 |
2410 |
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first
date: 28 April 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 2 Training Command |
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Also
received USAAF serial 42-13726 as an AT-17A. Delivered
to stored reserve, issued from storage on 13 June 1942.
To Prairie Airways for repairs or overhaul, 12 January to
3 August 1943. To storage with No. 2
Training Command when completed. Issued
from storage on 8 June 1944. To No. 2 Air
Command on 1 December 1944. Pending
disposal from 13 April 1945. Stored at No.
4 Service Flying Training School at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, where it
was noted with 1091:40 total time, 497:45 since overhaul.
Later stored by No. 10 Repair Depot at No. 10 Satellite
Equipment Holding Unit. To US civil
register as N58908. |
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last
date:
7 December 1946 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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FJ210 |
Cessna |
|
Crane |
Mk.
IA |
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T-50 |
2411 |
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first
date: 1 May 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 2 Training Command |
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Also
received USAAF serial 42-13727 as an AT-17A. Delivered
to stored reserve, issued from storage on 13 June 1942.
To No. 2 Air Command on 1 December 1944.
Destroyed in a Category A crash at 15:45 on 13 January
1945, while with No. 10 Service Flying Training School at Dauphin,
Manitoba. Came down 2 miles south of Eden,
Manitoba (10 miles north of Dauphin). Port
engine failed during authorized low flying by student pilot, port wing
struck a tree before instructor could take control.
Aircraft ran into several more trees during uncontrolled
landing. Only slight injuries. Investigation determined aircraft was
"considerably below" the authorized altitude of 300 feet above ground
level. To No. 8 Repair Depot for scrapping
on 24 January 1945. |
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last
date:
9 February 1945 - Struck
off, reduced to spares and produce |
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FJ211 |
Cessna |
|
Crane |
Mk.
IA |
|
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T-50 |
2412 |
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first
date: 28 April 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 2 Training Command |
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Also
received USAAF serial 42-13728 as an AT-17A. Delivered
to stored reserve, issued from storage on 13 June 1942.
To No. 2 Air Command on 1 December 1944.
Pending disposal from 27 March 1945. Stored
at No. 10 Service Flying Training School at Dauphin, Manitoba, where it
was noted with 2171:45 total time, never overhauled.
Later stored by No. 10 Repair Depot at No. 10 Satellite
Equipment Holding Unit. |
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last
date:
23 January 1947 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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FJ212 |
Cessna |
|
Crane |
Mk.
IA |
|
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T-50 |
2413 |
|
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first
date: 1 May 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 2 Training Command |
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Also
received USAAF serial 42-13729 as an AT-17A. Delivered
to stored reserve, issued from storage on 13 June 1942.
To No. 2 Air Command on 1 December 1944.
Pending disposal from 27 March 1945. Stored
at No. 10 Service Flying Training School at Dauphin, Manitoba, where it
was noted with 1967:25 total time, never overhauled.
Later stored by No. 10 Repair Depot at No. 10 Satellite
Equipment Holding Unit. |
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last
date:
23 January 1947 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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FJ213 |
Cessna |
|
Crane |
Mk.
IA |
|
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T-50 |
2414 |
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first
date: 2 May 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 2 Training Command |
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Also
received USAAF serial 42-13730 as an AT-17A. Delivered
to stored reserve, issued from storage on 13 June 1942.
Pending disposal from 11 April 1944. To
No. 2 Air Command on 1 December 1944, still pending disposal. By 27 November 1945 on the books of Material
Command, stored at No. 4 Satellite Equipment Holding Unit at Estevan,
Saskatchewan. Also stored at No. 201
Holding Unit at Estevan, dates not known. Noted
with 2097:20 total time, never overhauled, while in storage. |
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last
date:
4 September 1946 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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FJ214 |
Cessna |
|
Crane |
Mk.
IA |
|
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T-50 |
2415 |
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first
date: 2 May 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 2 Training Command |
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Also
received USAAF serial 42-13731 as an AT-17A. Delivered
to stored reserve, issued from storage on 13 June 1942.
First assigned to No. 4 Service Flying Training School at
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Still with this
School when it crashed at 20:15 on 8 July 1942. Came
down near Warman (12 miles north-north-east of Saskatoon aerodrome). Instructor and student bailed out after losing
control in a severe thunderstorm. Scrapped
by No. 4 SFTS. |
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last
date:
13 August 1942 - Struck
off, reduced to spares and produce |
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FJ215 |
Cessna |
|
Crane |
Mk.
IA |
|
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T-50 |
2416 |
|
|
|
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first
date: 8 May 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 2 Training Command |
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Also
received USAAF serial 42-13732 as an AT-17A. Delivered
to stored reserve, issued from storage on 13 June 1942.
To No. 2 Air Command on 1 December 1944.
Pending disposal from 28 March 1945. Stored
at No. 3 Satellite Equipment Holding Unit, where it was noted with
2052:45 total time, never overhauled. Later
stored by No. 10 Repair Depot at No. 10 Satellite Equipment Holding
Unit. |
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last
date:
4 December 1946 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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FJ216 |
Cessna |
|
Crane |
Mk.
IA |
|
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T-50 |
2417 |
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|
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first
date: 8 May 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 2 Training Command |
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Also
received USAAF serial 42-13733 as an AT-17A. Delivered
to stored reserve, issued from storage on 13 June 1942.
To No. 2 Air Command on 1 December 1944.
Pending disposal from 27 March 1945. Stored
at No. 10 Service Flying Training School at Dauphin, Manitoba, where it
was noted with 2108:50 total time, never overhauled.
Later stored by No. 10 Repair Depot at No. 10 Satellite
Equipment Holding Unit. |
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last
date:
23 January 1947 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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FJ217 |
Cessna |
|
Crane |
Mk.
IA |
|
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T-50 |
2418 |
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first
date: 8 May 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 2 Training Command |
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Also
received USAAF serial 42-13734 as an AT-17A. Delivered
to stored reserve, issued from storage on 13 June 1942.
To No. 2 Air Command on 1 December 1944.
Pending disposal from 27 March 1945. Stored
at No. 10 Service Flying Training School at Dauphin, Manitoba, where it
was noted with 1982:25 total time, never overhauled.
Later stored by No. 10 Repair Depot at No. 10 Satellite
Equipment Holding Unit. |
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last
date:
23 January 1947 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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FJ218 |
Cessna |
|
Crane |
Mk.
IA |
|
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T-50 |
2419 |
|
|
|
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first
date: 8 May 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 2 Training Command |
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Also
received USAAF serial 42-13735 as an AT-17A. Delivered
to stored reserve, issued from storage on 11 June 1942.
Pending disposal from 6 October 1944.
To No. 2 Air Command on 1 December 1944, still pending
disposal. By 27 November 1945 on the books
of Material Command, stored at No. 4 Satellite Equipment Holding Unit
at Estevan, Saskatchewan. Also stored at
No. 204 Holding Unit at Estevan, dates not known. Noted
with 2099:05 total time, never overhauled, while in storage. |
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last
date:
4 September 1946 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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FJ219 |
Cessna |
|
Crane |
Mk.
IA |
|
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T-50 |
2420 |
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first
date: 8 May 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 2 Training Command |
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Also
received USAAF serial 42-13736 as an AT-17A. Delivered
to stored reserve, issued from storage on 30 June 1942.
Pending disposal from 18 September 1944.
To No. 2 Air Command on 1 December 1944, still pending
disposal. By 27 November 1945 on the books
of Material Command, stored at No. 4 Satellite Equipment Holding Unit
at Estevan, Saskatchewan. Also stored at
No. 204 Holding Unit at Estevan, dates not known. Noted
with 2096:30 total time, never overhauled, while in storage. |
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last
date:
4 September 1946 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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FJ220 |
Cessna |
|
Crane |
Mk.
IA |
|
|
T-50 |
2421 |
|
|
|
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first
date: 12 May 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 2 Training Command |
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Also
received USAAF serial 42-13737 as an AT-17A. Delivered
to stored reserve, issued from storage on 11 June 1942.
Pending disposal from 5 June 1944. To
No. 2 Air Command on 1 December 1944, still pending disposal. By 27 November 1945 on the books of Material
Command, stored at No. 4 Satellite Equipment Holding Unit at Estevan,
Saskatchewan. Also stored at No. 201
Holding Unit at Estevan, dates not known. Noted
with 2033:55 total time, never overhauled, while in storage. |
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last
date:
4 September 1946 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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FJ221 |
Cessna |
|
Crane |
Mk.
IA |
|
|
T-50 |
2422 |
|
|
|
|
first
date: 12 May 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 2 Training Command |
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Also
received USAAF serial 42-13738 as an AT-17A. Delivered
to stored reserve, issued from storage on 13 June 1942.
To No. 8 Repair Depot for write off on 8 June 1944. Reported with 2010:55 total time, never
overhauled. |
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last
date:
22 June 1944 - Struck off,
reduced to spares and produce |
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FJ222 |
Cessna |
|
Crane |
Mk.
IA |
|
|
T-50 |
2423 |
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|
|
|
first
date: 12 May 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 2 Training Command |
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Also
received USAAF serial 42-13739 as an AT-17A. Delivered
to stored reserve, issued from storage on 13 June 1942.
To No. 8 Repair Depot on 13 October 1943 for write off. |
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last
date:
12 November 1943 - Struck
off, reduced to spares and produce |
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FJ223 |
Cessna |
|
Crane |
Mk.
IA |
|
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T-50 |
2424 |
|
|
|
|
first
date: 13 May 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 4 Training Command |
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Also
received USAAF serial 42-13740 as an AT-17A. Delivered
to stored reserve, issued from storage on 25 May 1942.
To storage on 10 August 1943. To
No. 2 Training Command on 22 June 1944. To
No. 2 Air Command on 1 December 1944. Pending
disposal from 13 April 1945. Stored at No.
4 Service Flying Training School at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, where it
was noted with 1749:40 total time, never overhauled.
Later stored by No. 10 Repair Depot at No. 10 Satellite
Equipment Holding Unit. |
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last
date:
7 December 1946 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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FJ224 |
Cessna |
|
Crane |
Mk.
IA |
|
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T-50 |
2425 |
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first
date: 13 May 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 4 Training Command |
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Also
received USAAF serial 42-13741 as an AT-17A. Delivered
to stored reserve, issued from storage on 25 May 1942.
To storage with No. 2 Training Command on 10 August 1943. To No. 1 Training Command on 17 February 1944,
for use by No. 1 Flying Instructors School at RCAF Station Trenton,
Ontario. To No. 1 Air Command on 15
January 1945. Pending disposal from 24
February 1945. Stored at No. 4 Reserve
Equipment Maintenance Unit at St. Catharines, Ontario, where it was
noted with 1447:15 total time, never overhauled. To
civil register as CF-EJP. |
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last
date:
26 September 1946 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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FJ225 |
Cessna |
|
Crane |
Mk.
IA |
|
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T-50 |
2426 |
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|
|
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first
date: 18 May 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 2 Training Command |
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Also
received USAAF serial 42-13742 as an AT-17A. Delivered
to stored reserve. To No. 6 Repair Depot
on 10 June 1942, for modifications prior to testing at the Test and
Development Establishment at RCAF Station Rockcliffe, Ontario. To No. 3 Training Command on 21 October 1942,
for use by the T&D Establishment. To
storage with No. 1 Training Command on 2 June 1943, issued from storage
on 26 February 1944. To No. 1 Air Command
on 15 January 1945. Pending disposal from
24 February 1945. Stored at No. 4 Reserve
Equipment Maintenance Unit at St. Catharines, Ontario, where it was
noted with 799:35 total time, never overhauled. To
civil register as CF-EJQ. Later on US
register as N65677. |
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last
date:
26 September 1946 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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FJ226 |
Cessna |
|
Crane |
Mk.
IA |
|
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T-50 |
2427 |
|
|
|
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first
date: 18 May 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 2 Training Command |
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Also
received USAAF serial 42-13743 as an AT-17A. Delivered
to stored reserve. To No. 1 Training
Command on 11 June 1942, for use by the Central Flying School at RCAF
Station Trenton, Ontario. Pending disposal
from 1 July 1944. To No. 1 Air Command on
15 January 1945, still pending disposal. By
18 June 1946 on the books of Material Command, stored at No. 6 Repair
Depot, Trenton, where it was noted with 2123:45 total time, never
overhauled. |
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last
date:
24 June 1947 - Struck off,
to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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FJ227 |
Cessna |
|
Crane |
Mk.
IA |
|
|
T-50 |
2428 |
|
|
|
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first
date: 20 May 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 4 Training Command |
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Also
received USAAF serial 42-13744 as an AT-17A. Delivered
to stored reserve, issued from storage on 25 June 1942.
To storage with No. 2 Training Command on 10 August 1943. To No. 1 Training Command on 17 February 1944,
for use by No. 1 Flying Instructors School at RCAF Station Trenton,
Ontario. To No. 1 Air Command on 15
January 1945. Pending disposal from 27
April 1945. Stored at No. 9 Satellite
Equipment Holding Unit at Goderich, Ontario, where it was noted with
1868:10 total time, never overhauled. To
civil register as CF-FDR. |
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last
date:
8 October 1946 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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FJ228 |
Cessna |
|
Crane |
Mk.
IA |
|
|
T-50 |
2429 |
|
|
|
|
first
date: 20 May 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 4 Training Command |
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Also
received USAAF serial 42-13745 as an AT-17A. Delivered
to stored reserve, issued from storage on 20 June 1942.
To storage with No. 2 Training Command on 10 August 1943. Issued from storage on 8 July 1944. At No. 2 Flying Instructors School at
Pearce, Alberta in 1944. To No. 2 Air
Command on 1 December 1944. Pending
disposal from 13 April 1945. Stored at No.
4 Service Flying Training School at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, where it
was noted with 1861:10 total time, never overhauled.
Later stored by No. 10 Repair Depot at No. 10 Satellite
Equipment Holding Unit. To US civil
register as N58912. |
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last
date:
7 December 1946 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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FJ229 |
Cessna |
|
Crane |
Mk.
IA |
|
|
T-50 |
2430 |
|
|
|
|
first
date: 20 May 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 4 Training Command |
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|
Also
received USAAF serial 42-13746 as an AT-17A. Delivered
to stored reserve, issued from storage on 20 June 1942.
To storage with No. 2 Training Command on 10 August 1943. Issued from storage on 8 July 1944. To No. 2 Air Command on 1 December 1944. Pending disposal from 18 January 1945. Stored at No. 407 Equipment Holding Unit,
where it was noted with 1440:05 total time, never overhauled. By 1 April 1946 stored by No. 10 Repair Depot
at No. 3 Satellite Equipment Holding Unit at Swift Current,
Saskatchewan. To US civil register as
N68176. |
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last
date:
19 September 1947 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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FJ230 |
Cessna |
|
Crane |
Mk.
IA |
|
|
T-50 |
2431 |
|
|
|
|
first
date: 20 May 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 4 Training Command |
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|
Also
received USAAF serial 42-13747 as an AT-17A. To
Prairie Airways for crash repairs, 4 August to 2 December 1943. To storage with No. 2 Training Command when
completed. Issued from storage on 22
February 1944. With No. 12 Service Flying
Training School at Brandon, Manitoba when lost on 25 September 1944. Crashed and burned while on a mutual
instrument flight on the Fraser Farm, 1 mile south of Franklin,
Manitoba, cause obscure. Two students,
F/O's R.M. Monck and H.E. Storey killed. To
No. 8 Repair Depot on 2 October 1944 for scrapping. |
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last
date:
20 October 1944 - Struck
off, reduced to spares and produce |
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FJ231 |
Cessna |
|
Crane |
Mk.
IA |
|
|
T-50 |
2432 |
|
|
|
|
first
date: 27 May 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 4 Training Command |
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|
Also
received USAAF serial 42-13748 as an AT-17A. Delivered
to stored reserve, issued from storage on 20 June 1942.
To storage with No. 2 Training Command on 10 August 1943. To No. 1 Training Command on 17 February 1944,
for use by No. 1 Flying Instructors School at RCAF Station Trenton,
Ontario. To No. 1 Air Command on 15
January 1945. Pending disposal from 27
April 1945. Stored at No. 6 Satellite
Equipment Holding Unit, where it was noted with 2052:20 logged time,
never overhauled. Noted on 24 April 1946
to be retained for display purposes. Noted
on 25 September 1947 with 2054:05 hours logged time.
Pending disposal again from 18 December 1947, at Trenton. |
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last
date:
5 February 1948 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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FJ232 |
Cessna |
|
Crane |
Mk.
IA |
|
|
T-50 |
2433 |
|
|
|
|
first
date: 27 May 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 4 Training Command |
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|
Also
received USAAF serial 42-13749 as an AT-17A. Delivered
to stored reserve. Issued from storage on
20 June 1942, for use by No. 3 Service Flying Training School at
Calgary, Alberta. To No. 2 Training
Command on 26 October 1942. To No. 2 Air
Command on 1 December 1944. Pending
disposal from 1 January 1945. Stored at
No. 205 Equipment Holding Unit, where it was noted with 2099:05 total
time, never overhauled. Later stored by
No. 10 Repair Depot at No. 10 Satellite Equipment Holding Unit. |
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|
last
date:
4 December 1946 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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FJ233 |
Cessna |
|
Crane |
Mk.
IA |
|
|
T-50 |
2434 |
|
|
|
|
first
date: 27 May 1943 - Taken
on strength by No. 4 Training Command |
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|
Also
received USAAF serial 42-13750 as an AT-17A. Delivered
to stored reserve, issued from storage on 20 June 1942.
To storage with No. 2 Training Command on 10 August 1943. To No. 1 Training Command on 16 February 1944. To No. 1 Air Command on 15 January 1945. Pending disposal from 3 April 1945. Stored at No. 4 Reserve Equipment Maintenance
Unit, where it was noted with 2136:05 total time, never overhauled. |
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|
last
date:
8 October 1946 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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FJ234 |
Cessna |
|
Crane |
Mk.
IA |
|
|
T-50 |
2435 |
|
|
|
|
first
date: 29 May 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 2 Training Command |
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|
Also
received USAAF serial 42-13751 as an AT-17A. Delivered
to stored reserve, issued from storage on 13 June 1942.
To Prairie Airways for overhaul on 4 September 1943. To storage with No. 2 Training command on 23
October 1943. To No. 1 Training Command on
17 February 1944, for use by No. 1 Flying Instructors School at RCAF
Station Trenton, Ontario. To No. 1 Air
Command on 15 January 1945. Pending
disposal from April 1945. Stored at No. 6
Satellite Equipment Holding Unit, where it was noted with 2422:00 total
time, 1071:10 since overhaul. To civil
register as CF-FDS. |
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|
last
date:
8 October 1946 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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FJ235 |
Cessna |
|
Crane |
Mk.
IA |
|
|
T-50 |
2436 |
|
|
|
|
first
date: 29 May 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 2 Training Command |
||||
|
Also
received USAAF serial 42-13752 as an AT-17A. Delivered
to stored reserve, issued from storage on 13 June 1942.
To Prairie Airways for overhaul, 18 September 1943. To storage with No. 2 Training Command on 13
November 1943. Issued from storage in
early 1944. To No. 2 Air Command on 1
December 1944. To storage from 24 January
to 12 February 1945. Pending disposal from
11 April 1945. Stored by No. 10 Repair
Depot at No. 10 Satellite Equipment Holding Unit. Noted
with 1681:05 total time, 388:20 since overhaul, while in storage. To civil register as CF-GDF. |
||||
|
last
date:
22 January 1947 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
||||
FJ236 |
Cessna |
|
Crane |
Mk.
IA |
|
|
T-50 |
2437 |
|
|
|
|
first
date: 29 May 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 2 Training Command |
||||
|
Also
received USAAF serial 42-13753 as an AT-17A. Delivered
to stored reserve, issued from storage on 13 June 1942.
To Prairie Airways for overhaul, 27 August 1943. To storage with No. 2 Training Command on 12
October 1943. To No. 1 Training Command on
17 February 1944, for use by No.1 Flying Instructors School at RCAF
Station Trenton, Ontario. To No. 1 Air
Command on 15 January 1945. Pending
disposal from 27 February 1945. Stored by
No. 4 Reserve Equipment Maintenance Unit, where it was noted with
2138:25 total time, 797:00 since overhaul. To
civil register as CF-DJP. |
||||
|
last
date:
8 October 1946 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
||||
FJ237 |
Cessna |
|
Crane |
Mk.
IA |
|
|
T-50 |
2438 |
|
|
|
|
first
date: 1 June 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 2 Training Command |
||||
|
Also
received USAAF serial 42-13754 as an AT-17A. Delivered
to stored reserve, issued from storage on 9 June 1942.
To No. 2 Air Command on 1 December 1944.
Pending disposal from 27 March 1945. Stored
by No. 10 Service Flying Training School at Dauphin, Manitoba, where it
was noted with 2003:35 total time, never overhauled.
Later stored by No. 10 Repair Depot at No. 10 Satellite
Equipment Holding Unit. |
||||
|
last
date:
23 January 1947 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
||||
FJ238 |
Cessna |
|
Crane |
Mk.
IA |
|
|
T-50 |
2439 |
|
|
|
|
first
date: 1 June 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 2 Training Command |
||||
|
Also
received USAAF serial 42-13755 as an AT-17A. Delivered
to stored reserve, issued from storage on 13 June 1942.
Category B crash on 7 April 1943, while with No. 12
Service Flying Training School at Brandon, Manitoba. |
||||
|
last
date:
24 April 1943 - Written
off, reduced to spares and produce at No. 12 SFTS |
||||
FJ239 |
Cessna |
|
Crane |
Mk.
IA |
|
|
T-50 |
2440 |
|
|
|
|
first
date: 1 June 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 2 Training Command |
||||
|
Also
received USAAF serial 42-13756 as an AT-17A. Delivered
to stored reserve, issued from storage on 13 June 1942.
Scheduled for overhaul at Prairie Airways from 24 March
1943, but this was cancelled. To No. 1
Training Command on 20 May 1943, became Instructional Airframe A294 on
that date. Used by the Technical Training
School at St. Thomas, Ontario, where it was written off. |
||||
|
last
date:
14 February 1945 - Written
off |
||||
FJ248 |
Cessna |
|
Crane |
Mk.
IA |
|
|
T-50 |
2449 |
|
|
|
|
first
date: 17 July 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 2 Training Command |
||||
|
Also
received USAAF serial 42-13765 as an AT-17A. To
No. 2 Air Command on 1 December 1944. Pending
disposal from 13 April 1945. Stored by No.
4 Service Flying Training School at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, where it
was noted with 532:20 (or 522:20?) total time, never overhauled. Later stored by No. 10 Repair Depot at No. 10
Satellite Equipment Holding Unit. To civil
register as CF-EIJ. |
||||
|
last
date:
5 November 1946 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
||||
FJ249 |
Cessna |
|
Crane |
Mk.
IA |
|
|
T-50 |
2450 |
|
|
|
|
first
date: 17 July 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 2 Training Command |
||||
|
Also
received USAAF serial 42-13766 as an AT-17A. Pending
disposal from 22 May 1944. to No. 2 Air
Command on 1 December 1944, still pending disposal.
Stored by No. 201 Holding Unit at Estevan, Saskatchewan,
where it was noted with 2044:55 total time, never overhauled. By 27 November 1945 on the books of Material
Command, stored at No. 3 Satellite Equipment Holding Unit at Estevan. |
||||
|
last
date:
4 September 1946 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
||||
FJ250 |
Cessna |
|
Crane |
Mk.
IA |
|
|
T-50 |
2451 |
|
|
|
|
first
date: 21 July 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 2 Training Command |
||||
|
Also
received USAAF serial 42-13767 as an AT-17A. Scheduled
for overhaul at Prairie Airways from 29 March 1943, but this was
cancelled. Became Instructional Airframe
A295 on 27 May 1943. To No. 3 Training
Command on 1 September 1943, for use as a training aid at No. 1
Wireless School at Montreal, for use as a training aid.
To No. 9 Repair Depot on 30 December 1943 for scrapping. |
||||
|
last
date:
21 April 1944 - Struck off,
reduced to spares and produce |
||||
FJ251 |
Cessna |
|
Crane |
Mk.
IA |
|
|
T-50 |
2452 |
|
|
|
|
first
date: 21 July 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 2 Training Command |
||||
|
Also
received USAAF serial 42-13768 as an AT-17A. To
Prairie Airways for overhaul, 28 August to 18 October 1943. To storage with No. 2 Training Command when
completed. Issued from storage on 18
November 1943. To No. 2 Air Command on 1
December 1944. Pending disposal from 11
April 1945. Stored at No. 304 Reserve
Equipment Holding Satellite, where it was noted with 1733:40 total
time, 402:40 since overhaul. Later stored
by No. 10 Repair Depot at No. 10 Satellite Equipment Holding Unit. To US civil register as N49369. |
||||
|
last
date:
23 January 1947 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
||||
FJ252 |
Cessna |
|
Crane |
Mk.
IA |
|
|
T-50 |
2453 |
|
|
|
|
first
date: 21 July 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 2 Training Command |
||||
|
Also
received USAAF serial 42-13769 as an AT-17A. Category
A crash at 23:59 on 25 July 1943, while with No. 4 Service Flying
Training School at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Both
engines quit during a night navigation exercise. Aircraft
came down 3.5 miles east and 6 miles north of Sutherland, Saskatchewan,
or about 8 miles east-north-east of the Saskatoon aerodrome. (Sutherland today is part of Saskatoon.) Investigation theorized that air had been
introduced into fuel lines due to hose connector damage, but post crash
fire made exact determination impossible. No
injuries. Scrapped by No. 4 SFTS. |
||||
|
last
date:
9 September 1943 - Struck
off, reduced to spares and produce |
||||
FJ253 |
Cessna |
|
Crane |
Mk.
IA |
|
|
T-50 |
2454 |
|
|
|
|
first
date: 21 July 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 2 Training Command |
||||
|
Also
received USAAF serial 42-13770 as an AT-17A. Pending
disposal from 23 June 1944. to No. 2 Air
Command on 1 December 1944, still pending disposal.
Stored by No. 204 Holding Unit at Estevan, Saskatchewan,
where it was noted with 2100:25 total time, never overhauled. By 27 November 1945 on the books of Material
Command, stored at No. 3 Satellite Equipment Holding Unit at Estevan. |
||||
|
last
date:
4 September 1946 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
||||
FJ254 |
Cessna |
|
Crane |
Mk.
IA |
|
|
T-50 |
2455 |
|
|
|
|
first
date: 21 July 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 2 Training Command |
||||
|
Also
received USAAF serial 42-13771 as an AT-17A. To
Prairie Airways for overhaul, 11 September to 28 October 1943. To storage with No. 4 Training Command when
completed. Issued from storage on 2
February 1944, for use by No. 2 Flying Instructors School at Pearce,
Alberta. To No. 2 Air Command on 1
December 1944. To storage on 23 January
1945. Pending disposal from 27 June 1945. Stored by No. 10 Repair Depot at No. 2 Reserve
Equipment Holding Unit, where it was noted with 2055:50 total time,
730:10 since overhaul.. |
||||
|
last
date:
5 September 1946 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
||||
FJ255 |
Cessna |
|
Crane |
Mk.
IA |
|
|
T-50 |
2456 |
|
|
|
|
first
date: 21 July 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 2 Training Command |
||||
|
Also
received USAAF serial 42-13772 as an AT-17A. Pending
disposal from 15 July 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 2042:05 total time, never
overhauled. By 27 November 1945 on the
books of Material Command, stored at No. 4 Satellite Equipment Holding
Unit at Estevan. |
||||
|
last
date:
4 September 1946 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
||||
FJ256 |
Cessna |
|
Crane |
Mk.
IA |
|
|
T-50 |
2457 |
|
|
|
|
first
date: 21 July 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 2 Training Command |
||||
|
Also
received USAAF serial 42-13773 as an AT-17A. To
Prairie Airways for overhaul, 22 March to 14 June 1943.
To No. 2 Training Command when completed.
To storage from 17 July to 4 August 1943.
To No. 2 Air Command on 1 December 1944.
Pending disposal from 6 February 1945.
Stored by No. 3 Satellite Equipment Holding Unit. Also stored at No. 407 Equipment Holding Unit
at Swift Current, Saskatchewan, where it was noted with 2303:25 total
time, 1499:00 since overhaul. By 1 April
1946 on the books of Material Command, stored by No. 10 Repair Depot at
the No. 3 Satellite Equipment Holding Unit at Swift Current. |
||||
|
last
date:
19 September 1947 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
||||
FJ257 |
Cessna |
|
Crane |
Mk.
IA |
|
|
T-50 |
2458 |
|
|
|
|
first
date: 21 July 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 2 Training Command |
||||
|
Also
received USAAF serial 42-13774 as an AT-17A. To
No. 2 Air Command on 1 December 1944. Pending
disposal from 17 April 1945. Stored by No.
3 Service Flying Training School at Calgary, Alberta, where it was
noted with 1948:05 total time, never overhauled. Later
stored by No. 10 Repair Depot, at No. 10 Satellite Equipment Holding
Unit. |
||||
|
last
date:
5 November 1946 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
||||
FJ258 |
Cessna |
|
Crane |
Mk.
IA |
|
|
T-50 |
2459 |
|
|
|
|
first
date: 23 July 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 2 Training Command |
||||
|
Also
received USAAF serial 42-13775 as an AT-17A. First
assigned to No. 4 Service Flying Training School at Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan. Pending disposal from 8 June
1944. To No. 2 Air Command on 1 December
1944, still pending disposal. Stored by
No. 201 Holding Unit at Estevan, Saskatchewan, where it was noted with
2100:50 total time, never overhauled. By
27 November 1945 on the books of Material Command, stored at No. 4
Satellite Equipment Holding Unit at Estevan. |
||||
|
last
date:
4 September 1946 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
||||
FJ259 |
Cessna |
|
Crane |
Mk.
IA |
|
|
T-50 |
2460 |
|
|
|
|
first
date: 23 July 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 2 Training Command |
||||
|
Also
received USAAF serial 42-13776 as an AT-17A. First
assigned to No. 4 Service Flying Training School at Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan. To No. 3 Training Command on
1 September 1944, for use by the Test and Development Establishment at
RCAF Station Rockcliffe, Ontario. To No. 1
Air command on 15 January 1945. Reported
fitted with ATR5 radio, possibly while with T&DE.
Pending disposal from early 1945, stored at No. 8
Satellite Equipment Holding Unit. Stored
at Cap-de-Madeline, PQ, where it was noted with 1607:55 total time,
252:35 since overhaul. By 19 March 1946
stored by No. 6 Repair Depot at St. Jean, PQ. Sold
to R. Kashower, who ran a surplus aircraft conversion and sale business
from Oshawa airport in the late 1940s. To
civil register as CF-DIC. |
||||
|
last
date:
12 June 1946 - Struck off,
to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
||||
FJ260 |
Cessna |
|
Crane |
Mk.
IA |
|
|
T-50 |
2461 |
|
|
|
|
first
date: 23 July 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 2 Training Command |
||||
|
Also
received USAAF serial 42-13777 as an AT-17A. First
assigned to No. 4 Service Flying Training School at Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan. Pending disposal from 14
July 1944. To No. 2 Air Command on 1
December 1944, still pending disposal. Stored
by No. 204 Holding Unit, where it was noted with 2099:15 total time,
never overhauled. By 27 November 1945 on
the books of Material Command, stored at No. 4 Satellite Equipment
Holding Unit at Estevan. |
||||
|
last
date:
4 September 1946 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
||||
FJ261 |
Cessna |
|
Crane |
Mk.
IA |
|
|
T-50 |
2462 |
|
|
|
|
first
date: 23 July 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 2 Training Command |
||||
|
Also
received USAAF serial 42-13778 as an AT-17A. With
No. 12 Service Flying Training School at Brandon, Manitoba. Category A crash at Brandon on 15 September
1942. Scrapped at No. 12 SFTS. |
||||
|
last
date:
8 October 1942 - Struck
off, reduced to spares and produce |
||||
FJ262 |
Cessna |
|
Crane |
Mk.
IA |
|
|
T-50 |
2463 |
|
|
|
|
first
date: 23 July 1942 - Taken
on strength by No. 2 Training Command |
||||
|
Also
received USAAF serial 42-13779 as an AT-17A. First
assigned to No. 10 Service Flying Training School at Dauphin, Manitoba. To No. 2 Air Command on 1 December 1944. Pending disposal from 25 March 1945. Stored at No. 3 Satellite Equipment Holding
Unit at Swift Current, Saskatchewan, where it was noted with 2061:50
total time, never overhauled. |
||||
|
last
date:
19 September 1947 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal |
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