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Canadian Military Aircraft Serial Numbers RCAF owned, RAF serials P6734 to R4043 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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P6734 |
Fairey |
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Battle |
Mk.
I / IT |
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F.4546 |
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first
date: 5 November 1940 - Taken
on strength |
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Built
as a crew trainer. Converted to Mk. IT by
22 September 1942. |
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last
date:
17 June 1946 - Struck off |
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P8332 |
Supermarine |
Supermarine,
Castle Bromwich |
Spitfire |
Mk.
IIb |
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Type 329 |
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first
date: 7 May 1942 - taken
on strength |
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Taken
on strength with RAF on 29 April 1941. Came
to Canada on the Manchester Escort, April 1942. Became
Instructional airframe A166 on 7 May 1942, later 166B, used at RCAF
Stations Rockcliffe and Mountainview, Ontario. See
photos in Canadian Aerospace Museum on-line archives.
Currently displayed in Canadian Aviation Museum,
Rockcliffe, Ontario. Still belongs to
Department of National Defence. Has carried various false
squadron codes while in the museum. |
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R3338 |
Avro |
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Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 25 June 1941 - Taken
on strength at Aircraft Repair Ltd., Edmonton |
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To
No. 2 Training Command on 2 August 1941, for use by No. 33 Service
Flying Training School at Carberry, Manitoba. To
Western Air Command on 3 September 1941, for use by No. 32 Operational
Training Unit at RCAF Station Patricia Bay, BC. Struck
off at 32 OTU. |
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last
date:
30 August 1944 - Written off |
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R3350 |
Avro |
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Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 30 July 1941 - Taken
on strength at de Havilland Canada |
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To
No. 1 Training Command on 25 August 1941, for use by No. 33 Air
Navigation School at Mount Hope, Ontario. To
Central Aircraft at Crumlin, Ontario for overhaul, 11 June to 17 August
1943. To No. 1 Training Command when
completed. Pending disposal from 3
November 1944. To No. 1 Air Command on 15
January 1945, still pending disposal. Stored
by No. 5 Service Flying Training School at Brantford, Ontario, where it
was noted with 2811:45 total time, 903:20 since overhaul. |
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last
date: 22
January 1945
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation |
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R3372 |
Avro |
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Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 7 January 1941 - Taken
on strength at de Havilland Canada |
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To
No. 1 Training Command on 22 January 1941, for use by No. 31 Air
Navigation School at Port Albert, Ontario. To
MacDonald Brother Aircraft in Winnipeg for overhaul, 17 September to 8
December 1943. To storage with No. 2
Training Command when completed, issued from storage on 23 March 1944. To No. 2 Air Command on 1 December 1944. Pending disposal from 6 March 1945. Stored at No. 3 Satellite Equipment Holding
Unit at Swift Current, Saskatchewan, where it was noted with 2761:00
total time, 650:20 since overhaul. |
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last
date:
8 October 1946 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation |
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R3377 |
Avro |
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Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 7 January 1941 - Taken
on strength at de Havilland Canada |
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To
No. 1 Training Command on 22 January 1941, for use by No. 31 Air
Navigation School at Port Albert, Ontario. Received
damage at Port Albert at 20:46 on 2 August 1941 Was
struck by Anson N5298 as it taxied. Originally
classified as Category C14, amended to Category B on 7 August 1941. To de Havilland Canada for repairs, 23 august
to 10 December 1941. Had 426:15 logged
time when it arrived there. To No. 1
Training Command when completed, and back to No. 31 ANS.
Pending disposal from 11 October 1944.
To No. 1 Air Command on 15 January 1945, still pending
disposal. Stored by No. 5 Service Flying
Training School at Brantford, Ontario, where it was noted with 2275:20
total time |
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last
date: 22
January 1945
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation |
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R3380 |
Avro |
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Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 21 august 1941 - Taken
on strength at de Havilland Canada |
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To
No. 1 Training Command on 15 September 1941, for use by No. 33 Air
Navigation School at Mount Hope, Ontario. To
Central Aircraft at Crumlin, Ontario for crash repairs, 23 November
1942 to 15 February 1943. To Eastern Air
Command when completed. To No. 1 Training
Command on 21 July 1943, for use by No. 4 Air Observers School at
London, Ontario. Pending disposal from 14
September 1944. to No. 1 Air Command on 15
January 1945, still pending disposal. Stored
by No. 5 Service Flying Training School at Brantford, Ontario, where it
was noted with 2268:00 total time, 1346:10 since overhaul. |
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last
date:
22 January 1945 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation |
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R3383 |
Avro |
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Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 29 April 1941 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft in Winnipeg |
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Winter
conversion kit installed during assembly at MacDonald Brothers. To No. 2 Training Command on 9 June 1941, for
use by No. 33 Service Flying Training School at Carberry, Manitoba. To storage with No. 2 Training Command on 8
April 1942. To MacDonald Brothers
Aircraft, 29 June to 17 July 1942. To No.
2 Training Command when completed. To
MacDonald Brothers again, 30 September to 13 November 1942. To No. 1 Training Command when completed, for
use by No. 33 Air Navigation School at Mount Hope, Ontario. Reported with No. 32 Operational Training Unit
at RCAF Station Patricia Bay, BC, but not confirmed by Record Card. Pending disposal, with No. 1 Training Command,
from 8 July 1944. To No. 1 Air Command on
15 January 1945, still pending disposal. Stored
at Brantford, Ontario, where it was noted with 2353:45 total time,
1612:20 since overhaul. |
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last
date: 22
January 1945
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation |
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R3390 |
Avro |
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Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 26 May 1941 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft in Winnipeg |
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Winter
conversion kit installed during assembly at MacDonald Brothers. To No. 2 Training Command on 15 July 1941, for
use by No. 33 Service Flying Training School at Carberry, Manitoba. To storage on 8 April 1942.
To MacDonald Brothers, 29 June to 30 June 1942. To No. 2 Training Command when completed. To MacDonald Brothers again, 9 September to 13
October 1943. To storage with No. 2
Training Command when completed, issued from storage on 1 November 1943. To No. 2 Air Command on 1 December 1944. Pending disposal from 2 January 1945. Stored by No. 7 Satellite Equipment Holding
Unit, where it was noted with 2478:10 total time, 2038:20 since
overhaul. |
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last
date:
8 October 1946 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation |
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R3401 |
Avro |
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Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 7 April 1941 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft in Winnipeg |
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Winter
conversion kit installed during assembly at MacDonald Brothers. To No. 2 Training Command on 11 July 1941, for
use by No. 33 Service Flying Training School at Carberry, Manitoba. To MacDonald Brothers, 14 December 1942 to 16
April 1943. To No. 1 Training Command when
completed. To No. 1 Air Command on 15
January 1945. Pending disposal from 20
February 1945. Stored by No. 4 Reserve
Equipment Maintenance Unit. |
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last
date: 16
August 1946
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation |
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R3404 |
Avro |
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Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 11 June 1941 - Taken
on strength at Canada Car & Foundry |
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To
No. 3 Training Command on 11 August 1941, for use by No. 32 Air
Navigation School at Charlottetown, PEI. Still
with this School when it transferred to Eastern Air Command on 5
November 1941. Category A crash at
Charlottetown on 7 August 1942. Ownership
to No. 4 Repair Depot at Scoudouc, NB for write off on 10 August 1942. |
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last
date:
21 September 1942 - Struck
off, reduced to spares and produce |
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R3413 |
Avro |
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Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 7 April 1941 - Taken
on strength at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft in Winnipeg |
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Winter
conversion kit installed during assembly at MacDonald Brothers. To No. 2 Training Command on 16 June 1941, for
use by No. 33 Service Flying Training School at Carberry, Manitoba. Category C21 damage at 12:20 on 17 March 1942,
at Carberry. Assigned to MacDonald
Brothers for repairs on 28 March 1942, arriving there on 10 April 1942. To No. 2 Training Command on 28 April 1942. Pending disposal from 21 September 1944. to No. 2 Air Command on 1 December 1944, still
pending disposal. |
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last
date: 16
February 1945
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation |
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R3431 |
Avro |
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Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 25 June 1941 - Taken
on strength at Aircraft Repair, Edmonton |
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To
Western Air Command on 19 September 1941, for use by No. 32 Operational
Training Unit at RCAF Station Patricia Bay, BC. Flew
into the sea north-east of Salt Spring Island, BC on 17 December 1942,
while searching for Anson N9560 of the same unit. Had
334:45 logged time when struck off. |
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last
date:
2 February 1943 - Struck off |
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R3434 |
Avro |
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Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 17 June 1941 - Taken
on strength at Canada Car & Foundry |
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To
No. 3 Training Command on 14 August 1941, for use by No. 31 General
Reconnaissance School at Charlottetown, PEI. Winter
conversion kit installed at Amherst, NS by 22 august 1941.
To Eastern Air Command on 5 November 1941, reported with
No. 32 Air Navigation School at Charlottetown (part of No. 3 Training
Command?). To Canada Car & Foundry at
Amherst, 3 January to 21 April 1944. To
stored reserve with No. 1 Training Command when completed.
To No. 1 Air command on 15 January 1945, still in storage. Pending disposal from that date.
Stored at No. 6 Repair Depot, where it was noted with
1707:30 total time. |
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last
date: 27
April 1945
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation |
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R3438 |
Avro |
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Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 1 May 1941 - Taken
on strength at Canada Car & Foundry |
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To
No. 1 Training Command on 18 June 1941, for use by No. 33 Air
Navigation School at Mount Hope, Ontario. Winter
conversion kit installed by 3 September 1941. To
Central Aircraft at Crumlin, Ontario for crash repairs, 13 May to 28
June 1943. To No. 1 Training Command when
completed. To No. 6 Repair Depot for
disposal instructions on 7 July 1944, following another Category B
crash. Probably with No. 31 Bombing &
Gunnery School at Picton, Ontario at time of crash. |
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last
date:
28 July 1944 - Struck off,
reduced to spares and produce |
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R3442 |
Avro |
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Anson |
Mk.
I / IV |
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652A |
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first
date: 9 May 1941 - Taken
on strength at Canada Car & Foundry |
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To
No. 3 Training Command on 2 July 1941, for use by No. 31 General
Reconnaissance School at Charlottetown, PEI. Still
with this School when it transferred to Eastern Air Command on 5
November 1941. To Canada Car & Foundry
at Amherst, NS for crash repairs and conversion to Mk. IV, 26 April to
4 December 1943. To No. 1 Training Command
when completed, for use by No. 1 Air Observers School at Malton,
Ontario. Pending disposal from 25 October
1944. To No. 1 Air Command on 15 January
1945, still pending disposal. Stored by
No. 4 Reserve Equipment Maintenance Unit at Brantford, Ontario, where
it was noted with 1952:15 total time, 675:45 since overhaul. |
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last
date: 16
August 1946
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation |
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R3447 |
Avro |
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Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 9 May 1941 - Taken
on strength at Canada Car & Foundry |
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To
No. 3 Training Command on 9 August 1941, for use by No. 31 General
Reconnaissance School at Charlottetown, PEI. Still
with this School when it transferred to Eastern Air Command on 5
November 1941. To Canada Car & Foundry
for overhaul, 2 September 1943 to 22 March 1944. To
storage with No. 1 Training Command when completed.
Issued from storage on 18 April 1944, for use by No. 6
Bombing & Gunnery School at Mountain View, Ontario.
To storage on 21 July 1944. To
No. 1 Air Command on 15 January 1945, still in storage.
Pending disposal from 3 December 1945.
Stored by No. 4 Reserve Equipment Maintenance Unit, where
it was noted with 1613:15 total time, 19:00 since overhaul. |
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last
date:
16 August 1946 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation |
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R3463 |
Avro |
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Anson |
Mk.
I |
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652A |
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first
date: 12 September 1941 - Taken
on strength at Ottawa Car Ltd. |
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To
No. 1 Training Command on 20 September 1941, for use by No. 33 Air
Navigation School at Mount Hope, Ontario. To
Central Aircraft at Crumlin, Ontario, 4 December 1942 to 29 March 1943. To No. 1 Training Command when completed. To storage, 14 to 25 August 1944.
Pending disposal from 15 September 1944.
To No. 1 Air Command on 15 January 1945, still pending
disposal. Stored by No. 5 Service Flying
Training School at Brantford, Ontario, where it was noted with 2596:50
total time, 1154:30 since overhaul. |
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last
date: 22
January 1945
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation |
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R3958 |
Fairey |
Austin |
Battle |
Mk.
I / IT |
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first
date: 3 January 1941 - Taken
on strength at Fleet Aircraft, Fort Erie |
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Winter
conversion kit installed during assembly at Fleet.
To No. 1 Training Command on 23 January 1941, for use by
No. 31 Service Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. Category C7 damage at Kingston at 17:00 on 21
February 1941. To workshop reserve at No.
6 Repair Depot, RCAF Station Trenton, 9 August to 1 November 1941,
probably for conversion to target tug. To
No. 9 Repair Depot at St. Jean, PQ on 4 September 1942.
Fuselage transferred to Canada Car & Foundry on 4
September 1942 for turret installation. Back
at No. 9 RD by 13 November 1942. To
storage with No. 3 Training Command on 1 June 1943, as a Mk. IT. Pending disposal from 26 July 1944. Stored at No. 9 Repair Depot, where it was
noted with 660:40 total time. |
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last
date:
4 November 1944 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation |
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R3959 |
Fairey |
Austin |
Battle |
Mk.
I / IT |
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first
date: 23 October 1940 - Taken
on strength at Fleet Aircraft, Fort Erie |
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To
No. 1 Training Command on 17 December 1940, for use by No. 31 Service
Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. To
workshop reserve at No. 6 Repair Depot, Trenton, 13 August to 3
December 1941. To No. 9 Repair Depot at
St. Jean, PQ on 1 September 1942. Fuselage
to Canada Car & Foundry on 1 September 1942, for turret
installation. To No. 2 Training Command on
20 December 1942, as a Mk. IT, for use by No. 3 Bombing & Gunnery
School at MacDonald, Manitoba. Classified
as Instructional Airframe A 296 on 28 May 1943. To
No. 8 Repair Depot for scrapping on 10 May 1944. |
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last
date: 31
May 1944
- Struck off, reduced to spares and produce |
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R3960 |
Fairey |
Austin |
Battle |
Mk.
I / IT |
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first
date: 12 November 1940 - Taken
on strength at Fleet Aircraft, Fort Erie |
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To
No. 1 Training Command on 9 December 1940, for use by No. 31 Service
Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. To
workshop reserve at No. 6 Repair Depot at Trenton on 18 September 1941. Transferred permanently from RAF to RCAF on 3
December 1941, still at Trenton. To No. 9
Repair Depot at St. Jean, PQ on 10 September 1942.
Fuselage to Canada Car & Foundry on 10 September 1942
for turret installation. To No. 2 Training
Command on 20 December 1942 as a Mk. IT, for use by No. 3 Bombing &
Gunnery School at MacDonald, Manitoba. To
No. 8 Repair Depot at Winnipeg on 20 July 1943 for write off. |
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last
date:
3 August 1943 - Struck off,
reduced to spares and produce |
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R3961 |
Fairey |
Austin |
Battle |
Mk.
I / IT |
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first
date: 26 May 1941 - Taken
on strength at No. 6 Repair Depot at RCAF Station Trenton, Ontario |
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To
No. 1 Training Command on 10 June 1941, for use by No. 31 Bombing &
Gunnery School at Picton, Ontario. To
workshop reserve at No. 9 Repair Depot, ST. Jeans, PQ on 4 September
1942. Fuselage transferred to Canada Car
& Foundry that date, for turret installation. To
No. 2 Training Command on 9 November 1942 as a Mk. IT, for use by No. 3
Bombing & Gunnery School at MacDonald, Manitoba.
To storage on 21 March 1944. Pending
disposal from 23 May 1944. To No. 2 Air
Command on 1 December 1944, still pending disposal.
Stored at No. 3 B&GS, where it was
noted with 891:05 total time. |
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last
date: 16
February 1945
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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R3962 |
Fairey |
Austin |
Battle |
Mk.
I |
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first
date: 21 January 1941 - Taken
on strength at de Havilland Canada |
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To
No. 1 Training Command on 21 February 1941, for use by No. 31 Service
Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. Category
C10 damage at 19:00 on 24 June 1941, at Kingston. To
workshop reserve at No. 6 Repair Depot on 9 September 1941. Permanently transferred to RCAF on 3 December
1941, still at Trenton. Winter conversion
kit installed by 16 December 1941. To No.
3 Training Command on 20 December 1941, for use by No. 9 Bombing &
Gunnery School at Mont Joli, PQ. To No. 9
Repair Depot on 14 June 1943 for overhaul. Pending
disposal with No. 3 Training Command from 15 August 1944.
Stored at No. 9 Repair Depot, where it was noted with
1297:00 total time, 854:00 since overhaul. |
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last
date:
4 November 1944 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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R3963 |
Fairey |
Austin |
Battle |
Mk.
I / IT |
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first
date: 21 January 1941 - Taken
on strength at No. 6 Repair Depot at RCAF Station Trenton, Ontario |
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To
No. 1 Training Command on 21 February 1941, for use by No. 31 Service
Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. Category
C10 damage in May 1941 at Kingston. To No.
6 Repair Depot on 11 September 1941, for conversion to target tug. To No. 1 Training Command on 1 September 1941,
for use by No. 31 Bombing & Gunnery School at Picton, Ontario. Winter conversion kit installed by 2 December
1941. To No. 9 Repair Depot at St. Jean,
PQ on 15 October 1942. Fuselage to Canada
Car & Foundry on that date, for installation of turret. Reported on 30 March 1943 as converted from
target tug to standard. Reported on 1 June
1943 as converted to Mk. IT with gun turret when assigned to No. 3
Training Command for storage. Pending
disposal from July 1944. Reported with
346:55 total time while stored at No. 9 Repair Depot. |
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last
date: 4
November 1944
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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R3964 |
Fairey |
Austin |
Battle |
Mk.
I |
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first
date: 21 January 1941 - Taken
on strength at de Havilland Canada |
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To
No. 1 Training Command on 21 February 1941, for use by No. 31 Service
Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. To
workshop reserve at No. 6 Repair Depot, Trenton for conversion to
target tug, from 9 August to 21 October 1941. To
No. 4 Training Command when completed, noted on that date as permanent
transfer from RAF to JATP. To Central
Aircraft at Crumlin, Ontario, 10 June 1943 to 7 January 1944. To workshop reserve at No. 9 Repair Depot when
completed. To No. 3 Training Command on 17
July 1944. To No. 1 Air Command on 15
January 1945. Pending disposal from 9
April 1945. to Eastern Air Command on 3
May 1945, still pending disposal. By 27
November 1945 stored by No. 6 Reserve Equipment Maintenance Unit at
Mont Joli, PQ, where it was noted with 861:55 total time, 321:55 since
overhaul. |
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last
date:
17 June 1946 - Struck off,
to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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R3965 |
Fairey |
Austin |
Battle |
Mk.
I |
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first
date: 29 November 1940 - Taken
on strength at de Havilland Canada |
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To
No. 1 Training Command on 27 February 1941, for use by No. 31 Service
Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. Category
C damage at Amherst Island at 12:15 on 10 February 1942.
To No. 6 Repair Depot at RCAF Station Trenton, Ontario for
conversion to target tug on 3 March 1942. Reported
complete on 25 April 1942. To No. 3
Training Command on 11 May 1942, probably for use at No. 9 Bombing and
Gunnery School at Mont Joli, PQ. Category
A crash near Mont Joli on 26 October 1942. |
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last
date: 6
February 1943
- Struck off, reduced to spares and produce by No. 9
Repair Depot |
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R3966 |
Fairey |
Austin |
Battle |
Mk.
I / IT |
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first
date: 21 January 1941 - Taken
on strength at de Havilland Canada |
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To
No. 1 Training Command on 19 February 1941, for use by No. 31 Service
Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. To
workshop reserve at No. 6 Repair Depot, Trenton on 3 September 1941. To No. 9 Repair Depot at St. Jean, PQ on 22
September 1941. Reported as converted to
Mk. IT with gun turret by 18 February 1943. To
storage with No. 2 Training Command on 6 April 1943, issued from
storage on 21 September 1943. Pending
disposal from 16 May 1944. To No. 2 Air
Command on 1 December 1944, still pending disposal.
Stored by No. 3 Bombing & Gunnery School at MacDonald,
Manitoba, where it was noted with 502:20 total time, 221:45 since
overhaul. |
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last
date:
16 February 1945 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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R3967 |
Fairey |
Austin |
Battle |
Mk.
I / IT |
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first
date: 29 November 1940 - Taken
on strength at de Havilland Canada |
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To
No. 1 Training Command on 27 February 1941, for use by No. 31 Service
Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. To
workshop reserve at No. 6 Repair Depot, Trenton on 9 September 1941. Reported transferred from RAF to JATP on 3
December 1941, still at No. 6 Repair Depot. To
No. 9 Repair Depot at St. Jean, PQ on 20 September 1941.
Reported as converted to Mk. IT with gun turret when it
was assigned to No. 2 Training Command on 27 January 1943, for use by
No. 3 Bombing & Gunnery School at MacDonald, Manitoba.
To storage on 21 March 1944. Stored
at No. 3 Bombing & Gunnery School, where it was noted with 515:00
total time, 339:40 since overhaul. Pending
disposal from 23 May 1944. To No. 2 Air
Command on 1 December 1944, still pending disposal. |
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last
date: 16
February 1945
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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R3969 |
Fairey |
Austin |
Battle |
Mk.
I |
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first
date: 21 January 1941 - Taken
on strength at de Havilland Canada |
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To
No. 1 Training Command on 19 February 1941, for use by No. 31 Service
Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. Category
C7 damage at Kingston at 09:15 on 23 May 1941. Crashed
into boat houses on Seeley Bay (south-east of Trenton), at 11:50 on 9
June 1941. A/LA W. McCulloch and 2 people
on ground killed. Record card notes
"Authority required to remove aircraft to # 31 SFTS, for examination
impossible on site." Had 150:10 logged
time when struck off. |
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last
date:
8 November 1951 - Struck
off, reduced to spares and produce |
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R3990 |
Fairey |
Austin |
Battle |
Mk.
I |
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first
date: 21 January 1941 - Taken
on strength at de Havilland Canada |
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To
No. 1 Training Command on 22 February 1941, for use by No. 31 Service
Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. To
workshop reserve at No. 6 Repair Depot, Trenton on 9 August 1941. To No. 1 Training Command, and transferred
from RAF to JATP, on 1 November 1941. Possibly
converted to target tug by then. Winter
conversion kit installed by 16 December 1941. To
No. 3 Training Command on 13 April 1942, for use by No. 9 Bombing &
Gunnery School at Mont Joli, PQ. Noted on
1 June 1943 as converted from target tug to crew trainer.
To workshop reserve at No. 9 Repair Depot on 8 July 1943. Back to No. 3 Training Command on 3 August
1944, noted as converted to target tug. To
No. 1 Air Command on 15 January 1945. Pending
disposal from 9 April 1945. To Eastern Air
Command on 3 May 1945, still pending disposal. By
27 November 1945 stored by No. 6 Reserve Equipment Maintenance Unit. Reported with 1091:20 total time, 672:50 since
overhaul, while in storage. |
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|
last
date: 1
January? 1946
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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R3991 |
Fairey |
Austin |
Battle |
Mk.
I |
|
|
first
date: 21 January 1941 - Taken
on strength at de Havilland Canada |
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|
To
No. 1 Training Command on 22 February 1941, for use by No. 31 Service
Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. To
workshop reserve at No. 6 Repair Depot, Trenton on 9 August 1941. To No. 4 Training Command, and transferred
from RAF to JATP, on 6 October 1941. To
storage on 18 November 1942. To Central
Aircraft at Crumlin, Ontario, 3 June 1943 to 1 February 1944. To stored reserve with No. 3 Training Command
when completed. Pending disposal from 24
October 1944. To No. 1 Air Command on 15
January 1945, still pending disposal. Stored
at No. 9 Repair Depot, where it was noted with 576:00 total time, 6:40
since overhaul. |
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|
last
date:
7 March 1945 - Struck off,
to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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R3992 |
Fairey |
Austin |
Battle |
Mk.
I |
|
|
first
date: 17 April 1941 - Taken
on strength at No. 6 Repair Depot, Trenton |
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|
To
No. 1 Training Command on 6 May 1941, for use by No. 31 Bombing &
Gunnery School at Picton, Ontario. To
workshop reserve at No. 6 Repair Depot, Trenton on 14 December 1942. |
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|
last
date: 1
May 1944
- Struck off at No. 6 Repair Depot, reduced to spares
and produce |
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R3993 |
Fairey |
Austin |
Battle |
Mk.
I |
|
|
first
date: 10 April 1941 - Taken
on strength at No. 6 Repair Depot, Trenton |
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|
To
No. 1 Training Command on 25 April 1941, for use by No. 31 Bombing
& Gunnery School at Picton, Ontario. Winter
conversion kit installed by 12 November 1941. To
No. 6 Repair Depot at Trenton for crash repairs on 21 November 1942. |
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|
last
date:
1 May 1944 - Struck off at
No. 6 Repair Depot, reduced to spares and produce |
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R3994 |
Fairey |
Austin |
Battle |
Mk.
I / IT |
|
|
first
date: 9 December 1940 - Taken
on strength at Fleet Aircraft, Fort Erie, Ontario |
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|
Winter
conversion kit installed during assembly at Fleet.
To No. 1 Training Command on 31 December 1940, for use by
No. 31 Service Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. Category C10 damage at Kingston, at 16:00 on
18 February 1941. To workshop reserve at
No. 6 Repair Depot, Trenton on 9 September 1941. Noted
as transferred from RAF account to JATP account on 3 December 1941,
still at No. 6 Repair Depot. To No. 9
Repair Depot at St. Jean, PQ on 1 October 1942. Fuselage
transferred to Canada Car & Foundry for turret installation on that
date. To No. 3 Training Command on 1
February 1943, as a Mk. IT. Used by No. 9
Bombing & Gunnery School at Mont Joli, PQ, arriving there on 19
June 1943. To No. 1 Air Command on 15
January 1945. Pending disposal from 9
April 1945. To Eastern Air Command on 3
May 1945, still pending disposal. By 27
November 1945 stored by No. 6 Reserve Equipment Maintenance Unit at
Mont Joli, where it was noted with 1451:00 total time, 996:55 since
overhaul. |
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|
last
date: 17
June 1946
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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R3995 |
Fairey |
Austin |
Battle |
Mk.
I / IT |
|
|
first
date: 18 April 1941 - Taken
on strength at Fleet Aircraft, Fort Erie, Ontario |
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|
To
No. 1 Training Command on 5 May 1941, for use by No. 31 Service Flying
Training School at Kingston, Ontario. To
workshop reserve at No. 6 Repair Depot, Trenton on 9 August 1941. Noted as transferred from RAF account to
JATP account on 21 October 1941, still at No. 6 Repair Depot, had been
converted to target tug by then. Winter
conversion kit installed by 12 November 1941. To
No. 9 Repair Depot at St. Jean, PQ on 18 August 1942.
Fuselage assigned to Canada Car & Foundry for turret
installation on this date, but this was cancelled.
Noted as converted from target tug to standard by 13
November 1942, still at no. 9 Repair Depot. To
storage with No. 3 Training Command on 22 February 1944.
To No. 1 Air Command on 15 January 1945, still in storage. Pending disposal from 9 April 1945. to Eastern Air Command on 3 May 1945, still
pending disposal. By 27 November 1945
stored by No. 6 Reserve Equipment Maintenance Unit at Mont Joli, where
it was noted with 487:40 total time, 281:15 since overhaul. |
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|
last
date:
17 June 1946 - Struck off,
to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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R3996 |
Fairey |
Austin |
Battle |
Mk.
I |
|
|
first
date: 18 April 1941 - Taken
on strength at Fleet Aircraft, Fort Erie, Ontario |
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|
To
No. 1 Training Command on 5 May 1941, for use by No. 31 Service Flying
Training School at Kingston, Ontario. Category
A crash on 2 June 1941, 2 miles north of Shannonville, Ontario (40
miles west of Kingston, near Trenton). Forced
landed, then burnt out. Had 120:10 logged
time when struck off. |
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|
last
date: 19
September 1941
- Struck off, reduced to spares and produce |
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R3997 |
Fairey |
Austin |
Battle |
Mk.
I |
|
|
first
date: 18 April 1941 - Taken
on strength at Fleet Aircraft, Fort Erie, Ontario |
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|
To
No. 1 Training Command on 5 May 1941, for use by No. 31 Service Flying
Training School at Kingston, Ontario. To
workshop reserve at No. 6 Repair Depot, Trenton on 9 August 1941,
probably converted to target tug while there. Transferred
from RAF account to JATP account on 21 October 1941, still at No. 6
Repair Depot. Winter conversion kit
installed by 12 November 1941. To No. 3
Training Command on 13 April 1942, for use by No. 9 Bombing &
Gunnery School at Mont Joli, PQ. Noted on
1 June 1943 as converted from target tug to crew trainer.
Allocated to No. 9 Repair Depot on 31 May 1943 for gun
turret installation, no record that this was completed.
Pending disposal from 26 July 1943. Stored
at No. 9 Repair Depot, where it was noted with 661:20 total time. |
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|
last
date:
4 November 1944 - Struck
off, to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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R3998 |
Fairey |
Austin |
Battle |
Mk.
I |
|
|
first
date: 10 April 1941 - Taken
on strength at no. 6 Repair Depot, Trenton |
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|
To
No. 1 Training Command on 25 April 1941 for use by No. 31 Bombing &
Gunnery School at Picton, Ontario. Winter
conversion kit installed by 12 November 1941. Category
B crash at 08:15 on 24 February 1942, 2 miles from Picton aerodrome. To No. 6 Repair Depot at Trenton for repairs,
13 March 1942. Re-allocated to Central
Aircraft at Crumlin, Ontario on 23 June 1942. To
No. 9 Repair Depot at St. Jean, PQ on 1 February 1943 for installation
of gun turret, no record that this was completed. Pending
disposal with No. 3 Training Command from 26 July 1944.
Stored at No. 9 Repair Depot, where it was noted with 3:00
logged time since overhaul. |
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|
last
date: 4
November 1944
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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R4000 |
Fairey |
Austin |
Battle |
Mk.
I |
|
|
first
date: 30 September 1940 - Taken
on strength by No. 1 Training Command |
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|
First
used by No. 31 Service Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. Category C5 damage at 14:00 on 26 May 1941, at
Kingston. To workshop reserve at No. 6
Repair Depot on 9 August 1941. Transferred
from RAF account to JATP account on 21 October 1941, still at No. 6
Repair Depot. To No. 4 Training Command,
for use at No. 8 Bombing & Gunnery School at Lethbridge, Alberta. Category A crash on 21 August 1942, while with
this School. Had been converted to target
tug by time of crash. To No. 10 Repair
Depot for scrapping. |
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|
last
date:
2 March 1943 - Struck off,
reduced to spares and produce |
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R4013 |
Fairey |
Austin |
Battle |
Mk.
I |
|
|
first
date: 23 October 1940 - Taken
on strength at Fleet Aircraft, Fort Erie, Ontario |
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|
To
No. 1 Training Command on 26 December 1940, for use by No. 31 Service
Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. Category
C14 damage at 14:00 on 22 January 1941, at Kingston.
To workshop reserve at No. 6 Repair Depot, Trenton on 3
September 1941. Transferred from RAF
account to JATP account on 3 December 1941, still at No. 6 Repair Depot. Winter conversion kit installed by 2 December
1941. To No. 3 Training Command on 11
December 1941, for use by No. 9 Bombing & Gunnery School at Mont
Joli, PQ. Assigned to workshop reserve at
No. 9 Repair Depot at St. Jeans, PQ on 8 July 1943, arrived at St. Jean
on 13 July 1943. Pending disposal with No.
3 Training Command from 26 July 1944. Stored
at No. 9 Repair Depot, where it was noted with 682:00 total time,
357:00 since overhaul. |
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|
last
date: 4
November 1944
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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R4014 |
Fairey |
Austin |
Battle |
Mk.
I |
|
|
first
date: 6 November 1940 - Taken
on strength at Fleet Aircraft, Fort Erie, Ontario |
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|
To
No. 1 Training Command on 9 December 1940, for use by No. 31 Service
Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. Category
B crash near Peterborough, Ontario in mid March 1941.
To Fleet Aircraft for repairs on 29 April 1941. Scrapped at Fleet. Had
160:20 logged time when struck off. |
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|
last
date:
22 November 1941 - Struck
off, reduced to spares and produce |
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R4015 |
Fairey |
Austin |
Battle |
Mk.
I |
|
|
first
date: 5 November 1940 - Taken
on strength at Fleet Aircraft, Fort Erie, Ontario |
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|
To
No. 1 Training Command on 26 December 1940, for use by No. 31 Service
Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. To
workshop reserve at No. 6 Repair Depot, Trenton on 27 August 1941. Transferred to JATP account from RAF account
on 3 December 1941, still at No. 6 RD. To
No. 9 Repair Depot at St. Jean, PQ on 7 January 1943, for installation
of gun turret. No record that this was
completed. Pending disposal with No. 3
Training Command on 26 July 1944. Stored
at No. 9 RD, where it was noted with 251:00 total time, 1:00 since
overhaul. |
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|
last
date: 4
November 1944
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for sale |
||||
R4016 |
Fairey |
Austin |
Battle |
Mk.
I / IT |
|
|
first
date: 29 November 1940 - Taken
on strength at de Havilland Canada |
||||
|
To
No. 1 Training Command on 4 April 1941, for use by No. 31 Service
Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. Noted
as target tug on 25 April 1942. Category
C4 damage at Kingston aerodrome at 08:40 on 14 June 1942.
Swung by wind gust while taxiing, struck Harvard AJ593
which was parked. To workshop reserve at
No. 9 Repair Depot at St. Jean, PQ on 18 August 1942.
Fuselage transferred to Canada Car & Foundry for
turret installation on that date. On 13
November 1942 noted as converted back to standard, still at No. 9 RD. To No. 3 Training Command on 5 December 1942,
as a Mk. IT. Used by No. 9 Bombing &
Gunnery School at Mont Joli, PQ. To
storage, 22 January to 20 November 1944. To
No. 1 Air Command on 15 January 1945. Pending
disposal from 9 April 1945. to Eastern Air
Command on 3 May 1945, still pending disposal. By
27 November 1945 stored by No. 6 Reserve Equipment Maintenance Unit at
Mont Joli, where it was reported with 1255:30 total time. |
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|
last
date:
17 June 1946 - Struck off,
to War Assets Corporation for sale |
||||
R4017 |
Fairey |
Austin |
Battle |
Mk.
I / IT |
|
|
first
date: 3 December 1940 - Taken
on strength at de Havilland Canada |
||||
|
To
No. 1 Training Command on 27 February 1941, for use by No. 31 Service
Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. Category
C17 damage at Kingston at 10:15 on 8 July 1941. To
workshop reserve at No. 6 Repair Depot, Trenton on 9 August 1941. To No. 1 Training Command on 1 November 1941,
for use by No. 31 Bombing & Gunnery School at Picton, Ontario. Winter conversion kit installed by 16 December
1941. To No. 9 Repair Depot at St. Jean,
PQ on 1 August 1942. Fuselage transferred
to Canada Car & Foundry for turret installation.
To No. 3 Training Command as a Mk. IT on 9 November 1942,
for use by No. 9 Bombing & Gunnery School at Mont Joli, PQ. To storage 22 January to 9 February 1944. Category B crash while with No. 9 B&GS on
2 August 1944. To workshop reserve at No.
9 Repair Depot on 14 August 1944. |
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|
last
date: 29
August 1944
- Struck off, airframe stored in whole state by No. 9
Repair Depot |
||||
R4018 |
Fairey |
Austin |
Battle |
Mk.
I / IT |
|
|
first
date: 6 October 1940 - Taken
on strength at Fleet Aircraft, Fort Erie, Ontario |
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|
To
No. 1 Training Command on 2 November 1940, for use by No. 31 Service
Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. To
workshop reserve at No. 6 Repair Depot, Trenton on 13 August 1941. Transferred to JATP account from RAF account
on 3 December 1941, still at No. 6 RD. To
No. 9 Repair Depot at St. Jean, PQ on 27 November 1942, for
installation of gun turret. To storage
with No. 3 Training Command on 6 May 1943, as a Mk. IT.
Issued from storage on 18 December 1944.
To No. 1 Air Command on 15 January 1945.
Pending disposal from 9 April 1945. to
Eastern Air Command on 3 May 1945, still pending disposal.
By 27 November 1945 stored by No. 6 Reserve Equipment
Maintenance Unit at Mont Joli, where it was reported with 357:20 total
time, 126:30 since overhaul. |
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|
last
date:
17 June 1946 - Struck off,
to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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R4037 |
Fairey |
Austin |
Battle |
Mk.
I |
|
|
first
date: 23 October 1940 - Taken
on strength at Fleet Aircraft, Fort Erie, Ontario |
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|
To
No. 1 Training Command on 26 December 1940, for use by No. 31 Service
Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. To
workshop reserve at No. 6 Repair Depot, Trenton on 7 July 1941. Transferred to JATP account from RAF account
on 21 October 1941, noted as converted to target tug.
Assigned to No. 4 Training Command on that date, for use
by No. 8 Bombing & Gunnery School at Lethbridge, Alberta. Category C damage at Lethbridge aerodrome at
15:15 on 15 December 1941. To McKenzie Air
Services for crash repairs, 28 January 1942 to 28 January 1943. To Central Aircraft at Crumlin, Ontario for
completion of overhaul, arriving there on 17 March 1943.
To workshop reserve at No. 6 Repair Depot on 22 June 1943. To storage with No. 1 Training Command on 21
September 1943. Pending disposal from 23
May 1944. To No. 1 Air Command on 15
January 1945, still pending disposal. Stored
at No. 6 Repair Depot, where it was noted with 367:05 total time, 5:40
since overhaul. |
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|
last
date: 13
February 1945
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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R4039 |
Fairey |
Austin |
Battle |
Mk.
I |
|
|
first
date: 21 January 1941 - Taken
on strength at de Havilland Canada |
||||
|
To
No. 1 Training Command on 29 March 1941, for use by No. 31 Service
Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. Category
C10 damage at Kingston, at 07:10 on 9 May 1941. To
Workshop reserve at No. 6 Repair Depot on 10 September 1941. to No. 1 Training Command on 1 November 1941,
probably as a target tug with No. 31 Bombing & Gunnery School at
Picton, Ontario. Winter conversion kit
installed by 16 December 1941. Assigned to
No. 6 Repair Depot on 21 January 1943 following an accident. |
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|
last
date:
1 March 1944 - Struck off,
reduced to spares and produce by No. 6 Repair Depot |
||||
R4041 |
Fairey |
Austin |
Battle |
Mk.
I |
|
|
first
date: 3 October 1940 - Taken
on strength by No. 1 Training Command |
||||
|
Winter
conversion kit installed during erection at Fleet Aircraft in Fort Erie. First used by No. 31 Service Flying Training
School at Kingston, Ontario. One of the
first Battles with this School. To
workshop reserve at No. 6 Repair Depot on 13 August 1941.
Transferred from RAF account to JATP account on 3 December
1941, still at No. 6 Repair Depot. Classified
as Instructional Airframe A165 on 18 July 1942, to No. 1 Training
Command on that date. Struck off and
scrapped at No. 1 Technical Training School at St. Thomas, Ontario. Components suitable for mock-ups and training
aids were saved. |
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|
last
date: 30
November 1944
- Struck off |
||||
R4042 |
Fairey |
Austin |
Battle |
Mk.
I / IT |
|
|
first
date: 12 November 1940 - Taken
on strength at Fleet Aircraft, Fort Erie, Ontario |
||||
|
To
No. 1 Training Command on 20 December 1940, for use by No. 31 Service
Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. Category
C4 damage at Kingston, at 14:55 on 5 January 1941.
To workshop reserve at No. 6 Repair Depot, Trenton on 9
September 1941. Transferred to JATP
account from RAF account on 3 December 1941, still at No. 6 RD. To No. 9 Repair Depot at St. Jean, PQ on 9
November 1942. Fuselage to Canada Car
& Foundry for installation of turret. To
storage with No. 2 Training Command on 25 March 1943 as a Mk. IT,
issued from storage on 20 October 1943. To
No. 8 Repair Depot for scrapping on 6 December 1943. |
||||
|
last
date:
14 December 1943 - Struck
off, reduced to spares and produce |
||||
R4043 |
Fairey |
Austin |
Battle |
Mk.
I |
|
|
first
date: 5 November 1940 - Taken
on strength at Fleet Aircraft, Fort Erie, Ontario |
||||
|
To
No. 1 Training Command on 26 December 1940, for use by No. 31 Service
Flying Training School at Kingston, Ontario. To
workshop reserve at No. 6 Repair Depot, Trenton on 13 August 1941. Transferred to JATP account from RAF account
on 3 December 1941, still at No. 6 RD. To
No. 9 Repair Depot at St. Jean, PQ on 19 August 1942.
Fuselage assigned to Canada Car & Foundry for
installation of turret, but conversion order was cancelled. To storage with No. 3 Training Command on 28
April 1943. Pending disposal from 26 July
1944. Stored at No. 9 Repair Depot. |
||||
|
last
date: 4
November 1944
- Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for sale |
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