Aircraft
Books
Title Canadian Military Aircraft
Author John A. Griffin, Robert H. Smith and Kenneth D. Castle
ISSN 1-55125-089-6
Title Canadian Combat and Support Aircraft
Author T.F.J. Leversedge
ISSN 1-55125-116-7
Aircraft Type Designations used
CC - Transport (Cargo) CP - Patrol
CE - Electronic Warfare CSR - Search and Rescue
CF - Fighter CT - Trainer
CH - Helicopter CU - Uninhabited Aerial Vehicles
CO - Observation CX - Experimental
CF-100 Canuck (Avro Canada C-100) (---- to 1981)
Title Canuck CF 100 All Weather Arrcraft
Author Ron D. Page
ISSN 1-919822-39-8
CF-101 Voodoo (McDonnell Douglass)
Operating Check List
Originals Repro
Pilot
Originals
Capt Turbo Tarling
Maintenance Test Pilot
Navigator
Personal Equipment
Suppliers
Technicians
Operations (only used in Bagotville)
Callshot 74 Tyndall AFB
Coin
CF-103 (Avro Canada CF-103)
Cancelled Fighter Project
CF-104 Starfighter (Canadair (Lockheed) CL-90) (1961 until 1987)
The Lockheed F-104G/ CF-104
CF-105 Arrow (Avro Canada C-105)
Coin
CC-106 Yukon (Canadair CL-44D) (1959 until 1971)
CP-107 Argus (Canadair CL-28) (1958 to 24 July 1981)
CC-108 Caribou (DeHavilland Canada DHC-4) (1960 to ----)
CC-109 Cosmopolitan (Canadair (Convair) CL-66) (1960 to 1994)
CSR-110 Albatross (Grumman G-111)
CH-112 Nomad (Hiller UH-12) (1961 to 1972)
CH-113 Labrador (Boeing-Vertol Model 107)
CH-113A Labrador (ex-Canadian Army Voyageurs)
LVG
CT-114 Tutor (Canadair CL-41A)
Bases
Coin
CC-115 Buffalo (DeHavilland Canada DHC-5A)
LVG
CF-116 CF-5 (Canadair (Northrop) CL-219) (1968 to 1995)
Coin
Books
Title Canadair CF-5 Canadian Profile
Author Bob McIntyre
ISBN 0-920375-02-2
Netherland Air Force training in Canada
Koninklijke Luchtmacht
EW-117 Falcon (Dassault-Breguet Mystere 20C)
CH-118 Iroquois (Bell Model 205 Huey)
CC-119 Boxcar (Fairchild) (8 September 1952 to 13 September 1967)
CO-119 Bird Dog (Cessna Model 305/Model 182)
CT-120 Chipmunk (DeHavilland Canada DHC-1) (1948 to 1971)
CP-121 Tracker (DHC (Grumman) G89) (1956 to 1990)
Airborne Electronic Sensor Operator
CP-122 Neptune (Lockheed Model 26)
CSR-123 Otter (DeHavilland Canada DHC-3) (1953 to 1982)
CH-124 Seaking (Sikorsky Model S-61A)
LVG
Arid
Tactical Electronic Warfare Instructor (TEWIC)
Coin
Bases
Shearwater
LVG
Arid
Retirement
LVG
CH-125 Flying Banana (Vertol (Piaeski) H-21B) (17 November 1955 to 12 January 1972)
CH-126 H-34 (Sikorsky Model S-58)
CH-127 Flying Banana (Vertol (Piaeski) Model 44)
CP-127 Neptune (Lockheed P2V-7) (1944 to 1968)
CT-128 Expeditor (Beech 18 (ModelsC-18S/D18S) (1940 to 3 June 1970)
CC-129 Dakota (Douglass DC-3/C-47) (1943 to 1989)
CC130 Hercules (Lockheed Model L-100/C-130))
LVG
Arid
Aeromedevac
LVG
Arid
Flight Surgeon
LVG
Flight Safety
Coin
CC-130J Coin
Sticker
LVG
Arid
Name Tags
413 Sqn
LVG
CX-131 Dynavert (Canadair CL-84-1)
CC-132 Dash-7 (DeHavilland Canada DHC-7) (1979 to 8 April 1987)
CT-133 Silver Star (Canadair (Lockheed) T-33 AN)
Operating Check List
1000 Hrs
1000 Hrs +
2000 Hrs
7000 Hrs
7500 Hrs
7655 Hrs
7890 Hrs
Retirement Mess Dinner at CFB Cold Lake
Post Card
CT-134 Musketeer (Beech C-23 Muskateer) (1971 to 1992)
CH-135 Twin Huey (Bell Model 212)
LVG
LVG
CH-136 Kiowa (Bell Model 206A)
Combat
CC-137 Husky (Boeing Model B707-347C)
CC-138 Twin Otter (DeHavilland Canada DHC-6)
CH-139 Jet Ranger (Bell Model 206B)
LVG
CP-140 Aurora (Lockheed Model 285B Orion)
CP-140 Arcturus (Lockheed Model 285L Orion)
Armourer
CP-140 CF Det Burbank
LVG
Arid
VP International
LVG
Arid
RIMPAC
International Operators Support Council. Atlanta 2003
CC-142 Dash (DeHavilland Canada Dash-8)
CT-142 Dash (DeHavilland Canada Dash-8T)
CH-143 BK-117 (Eurocopter (MBB) BK 117A-3D)
Helicopter Integrated Navigation System (HINS)
CC-144 Challenger (Canadair CL-600S/601/604)
CE-144 Challenger (Canadair CL-600S/CL-601)
CP-144 Challenger (Canadair CL-600S/CL-601)
CX-144 Challenger (Canadair CL-601)
CT-145 King Air (Beech B200 Super King Air)
LVG
CH-146 Griffon (Bell-Textron Model 412CF)
Combat
LVG
Arid
Prototype for 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000, 5000 and 6000 hrs
Approved
English
French
Flight Surgeon
Name Tags
400 Sqn
CH-147 Chinook (Boeing-Vertol Model 173)
LVG
Arid
CH-148 Petrel (EH Industries EH-101(ASW))
Order Cancelled
CH-148 Cyclone (Sikorsky Model H-92(S-92))
LVG
CH-149 Cormorant (EH Industries EH-101(SAR)
Name Tags
413 Sqn
LVG
Arid
CC-150 Polaris (Airbus Industries (A310-340F))
CT-155 Hawk (BAE Systems Hawk 115)
see Bases_Stations/ Portage La Prairie/ 3 CFFTS
CT-156 Harvard II (Raytheon (Pilatus) PC-9)
see Bases_Stations/ Portage La Prairie/ 3 CFFTS
CU-161 Sperwer (SAGEM)
CU-163 Altair (General Atomics)
CU-170 Heron
CC-177 Globemaster III
Coin
CF-188 CF-18 (McDonald Douglass Model 267)
Tomcat (was the other aircraft in the competition for the new fighter aircraft but lost)
Decal
Coin
Canada Hornet
Commander in Chief
LVG
LVG
Possible error
Arid
Canada Hornet Standard
Hornet Handler
LVG
Arid
Canada Handler
FighterDoc
LVG
Flight Surgeon
LVG
Intelligence
LVG
Hornet OJT Self Loading Baggage
LVG
I'd rather have 600 LBS of Fuel OJT
LVG
Is it cool in here or is it me
LVG
Hornet World Class
NISW 2 (Does anyone knows what it represent?)
LVG
Forward Air Controller
LVG
Arid
Joint Terminal Attack Controller
LVG
Arid
CF 18 Hornet Oval
Medic
LVG
not approved
LVG
Arid
F-18 but sometimes worn by Canadian Pilots
LVG
CFB Baden Flight Simulator
Name Tags
LVG
Arid
Air Combat Zone (Jet Fighter Entertainment Centre) located in Mississauga, Ontario
LVG
WSM (Weapon System Manager)
LVG
Arid
FSET
LVG
Flight Test
LVG
Arid
CF 18 Hornet Detachment
CF 18 Modernization
LVG
Logiciel CF-18 Software
Ameris Litening AT
Canadair CAE NWI
Supply
WSEP 7M
LVG
APG-73
Hornet Hookers Arresting Systems
Misc
F-35 Contender to replace the CF-188
Pin
CC-295 Airbus (SAR)
LVG
Engines
Pratt & Whitney
Rolls Royce
F404
Equipment
Canadian Forces Light Helicopter
A.D. Scout Sparrow
Aircobra (Bell P-39)
Albratross (Grumman SA-16) (1960 to 1970)
America (Curtiss H-4)
Anson (Avro)
A.O.P. (Auster)
Atlantic (Sopwith)
Atlas Mk.1 (Armstrong Whitworth) (1927 to 1942)
Avenger (Grumman AS3)
Avro Anson
Banshee (McDonnell F2H-3) (1955 to 1962)
Title Banshees In the Royal Canadian Navy
Author Carl Mills
ISBN 0-9695200-0-X
Battle (Fairey) (21 August 1939 to 9 July 1946)
BE2C (Avro)
Beaufighter (Bristol Type 156)
Beaufort (Bristol Type 152)
Bell HTL
Beaver (DeHavilland DHC-2)
Bird Dog (Cessna L-19)
Blenheim (Bristol Type 142M)
Boeing 247D (1940 to 1942)
Bolingbroke (Bristol Type 142M) (Canadian version of the Blenheim)
Bomarc Missile (1961 to 1972)
Boston (Douglas) (25 October 1941 to 27 October 1945)
Bristol F2B Fighter (Bristol) (6 August 1929 to 7 February 1922)
Burgess-Dunne (16 September 1914)
CL-11(C-5) (Canadair) (1950 to ----)
Camel (Sopwith)
Canso (Consolidated PBY-5A) (25 August 1941 to 26 April 1962)
Catalina (Consolidated PBY)
Cirrus Moth (DeHavilland DH-60)
Cloud (Saro) (1931 to ----)
Comet (DeHavilland) (1953 to ----)
Crane (Cessna T-50)
Curtiss HS2L
DH4 (DeHavilland) (19 April 1921 to 23 April 1922)
DH9A (DeHavilland)
E.S.I. (Vikers)
Electra (Lockheed 10A) (23 October 1939 to 2 May 1946)
F-3 (Felixstowe (1920)
F6 (Martinsyde)
Fairchild 71B (20 May 1930 to 2 October 1941)
Fairchild FC -2L
Fairchild FC-2W
Firefly (Fairey)
Firefly (Slinsgby T-67)
Flanders (Vickers)
Flying Fortress (Boeing B-17) (6 December 1943 to 27 December 1946)
Freighter (Bristol 170) (25 April 1952 to 16 May 1967)
Halifax Bomber
Handley-Page 0/400
Hart (Hawker) (1937 to June 1943)
Harvard (North American )
Hudson (Lockheed) (1939 to 1948)
HUP-3 (Piaeski) (May 1954 and January 1964)
Hurricane (14 February 1939 to 29 June 1948)
H04S (Sikorsky)
Jenny (Curtiss JN-4)
Kittyhawk (Curtiss 87A) (9 October 1941 to 16 December 1946)
Lancaster (Avro)
Liberator (Consolidated B-24)
Lincock II (Blackburn)
Lincoln (Avro) (17 August 1946 to 4 March 1947)
Lysander (Westland)
Mailwing (Pitcairn) (3 April 1928 to 20 January 1932)
Martinsyde F6
Mentor (Beech 45 )
Mitchell (B-25)(North American) (10 July 1942 to 12 November 1963)
Mosquito (DeHavilland DH-98) (1 June 1943 to 28 September 1951)
Mustang P-51 (North American) (June 1947 to August 1961)
Nieuport 17
North Star (Canadair) (1947 to 1960)
Oxford (Airspeed A.S.10) (8 May 1939 to 26 April 1944)
Sabre (Canadair CL-13B) (1950 until 1970)
Title The Canadair Sabre
Author Larry Milberry
ISBN 0-9690703-7-3
Scout (Nieuport )
S.E.5a
Sea Fire XV (Supermarine)
Sea Fury (Hawker) (1948 to 1957)
Seaplane (Douglas) (1927 to 1930)
Shark (Blackburn)
Short Seaplane
Short Sunderland
Silver Dart (23 February 1909)
Siskin (Armstrong Whitworth) (1926 to 1942)
Spitfire (Supermarine)
Stearman Model D-75N1
Stinson Model HW-75 (RCAF 105)
Stranraer (Supermarine) (1936 to 1940)
Strutter (Sopwith 1 1/2)
Swordfish (Fairey) (1943 to ----)
Tempest (Hawker) (February 1946 to February 1947)
Tiger Moth (DeHavilland DH-82) (1938 to 1948)
Tomahawk (Curtiss Model 81A P-40)
Tomtit (Hawker) (May 1930 to July 1943)
Trimotor (Ford) (July 1929 to early 1937)
Triplane (Voisin)
Typhoon (Hawker)
Vancouver (Canadian Vickers ) (1946 to 1958)
Vanessa (Canadian Vickers )
Varuna (Canadian Vickers )
Vedette (Canadian Vickers) (1930 to 1941)
Vega (Lockheed) (18 November 1927 to 30 November 1928)
Velos (Canadian Vickers) (18 November 1927 to 30 November 1928)
Ventura (Lockheed V-146) (16 June 1942 to 18 April 1947)
Vigil (Vickers) (11 May 1928 to 3 November 1930)
Viking (Vickers) (15 June 1923 to 4 May 1931)
Vimy (Vickers) (14 June 1919)
Walrus (Supermarine)
Wapiti (Westland)
Wellington (Vickers)
Wright (Avro)
Yale (North American NA-64) (23 August 1940 and 25 September 1946)
504 (Avro) (11 September 1924 to 27 November 1934)