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C was reallocated to Canada in 1974 Congo F-O [28] [a] 1929 1960 TN French colonial allocation OO-C [28] 1929 1960 9O Belgian colonial allocation Cote D'Ivoire: F-O [28] [a] 1929 1960 TU French colonial allocation Cyprus: VQ-C [28] 1952 1960 5B British colonial allocation Czechoslovakia: OK [28] 1929 1993
This list is only of aircraft that have an article, indexed by aircraft registration "tail number" (civil registration or military serial number). The list includes aircraft that are notable either as an individual aircraft or have been involved in a notable accident or incident or are linked to a person notable enough to have a stand-alone Wikipedia article.
A Van's Aircraft RV-7 displaying registration G-KELS. The G prefix denotes a civil aircraft registered in the United Kingdom. Geographic map of registration prefixes. An aircraft registration is a code unique to a single aircraft, required by international convention to be marked on the exterior of every civil aircraft.
CF-101B tail number 101040 at National Air Force Museum of Canada CF-101B tail number 101022 at McChord Air Museum On display CF-101B. 101008 - Air Force Heritage Park, 17 Wing, Winnipeg, Manitoba. [1] It is a monument fixed on a pedestal. 101011 - Base Borden Military Museum, 16 Wing Borden, Ontario. [2]
In most countries, unscheduled general aviation flights identify themselves using the call sign corresponding to the aircraft's registration number (also called N-number in the U.S., or tail number). In this case, the call sign is spoken using the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) phonetic alphabet. Aircraft registration numbers ...
42-24338/ZA947 – C-47A/Dakota 3 During the Second World War this aircraft served entirely in Canada. It is airworthy and forms part of the BBMF . It was originally given the serial number KG661 and served with the Royal Aircraft Establishment , but in the late 1970s it was realised that the serial number KG661 had, in fact, previously been ...
Twin-turboprop tactical search and rescue aircraft as replacement for the CC-115 Buffalo and older-model C-130H Hercules search and rescue aircraft BAE Systems CT-155 Hawk Single-engined lead-in fighter trainer leased in 2000. 17 aircraft in service beginning of 2024, based at 15 Wing Moose Jaw, SK and 4 Wing Cold Lake, Alberta, announced ...
This is a list of aircraft of Canada's air forces. Aircraft are listed for the following organizations: Canadian Aviation Corps (1914–1915) which operated a single Burgess-Dunne tailless floatplane