G-ALHK - Canadair C.4 Argonaut
Notes for G-ALHK Canadair C.4 Argonaut G-ALHK, shown in blue tail livery, on which HM Queen Elizabeth arrived back from East Africa after the death of her father King George VI in January 1952
Operator: BOAC
G-ALHK - Canadair C.4 Argonaut
Notes for G-ALHK Canadair C.4 Argonaut G-ALHK, shown in white tail livery, on which HM Queen Elizabeth arrived back from East Africa after the death of her father King George VI in January 1952
Operator: BOAC
C-GACH - Canadair CL-44
Notes for C-GACH Ex-RCAF Yukon of 437 Squadron Canadair CL-44 registered as C-GACH by Batchair for ferrying to Peru. Disappeared on a flight from Peru to Venezuela in 1976
Operator: Batchair
G-ALHS - Canadair C.4 Argonaut
Notes for G-ALHS Canadair C-4 G-ALHS of British MIdland at Ringway Airport in Manchester, England on 1967.05.21
Operator: British Midland
CF-TFN - Canadair DC-4 M-2
Notes for CF-TFN Canadair DC-4M-2 CF-TFN ex Trans Canada Airlines at Panshanger in Hertfordhire, England in 1963.03.09
Operator: Trans Canada Airlines
CF-TFG - Canadair DC-4 M-2
Notes for CF-TFG Canadair DC-4M-2 CF-TFG of Trans Canada Airlines at Vancouver on 1958.03.09
N17599 - Canadair C-5 North Star
Notes for N17599 A Canadair C-5 North Star which carried the Queen and Prince Philip on both Canadian tours of 1951 and 1959. Sold to civil owner and scrapped at Long Beach in 1969
Operator: Royal Canadian Air Force
CF-PBG - Canadair CL-44
Notes for CF-PBG Pre-delivery Canadair CL-44 “the Forty Four” with promotional livery for the Paris Air Show in June 1963. A Bristol Britannia built under licence in Canada.
Operator: Canadair
CF-LMA - Canadair CL-66C / CV540
Notes for CF-LMA Canadair CL-66 demonstrator with Napier Eland turboprop engines.
G-AWGT - Canadair CL-44 D-4
Operator: Transglobe
Operator: Tradewinds Airways
G-AWOV - Canadair CL-44 D-4
G-ATZH - Canadair CL-44 D-4
Notes for G-ATZH Flown by Flying Tigers as N452T before going to TMAC. Repainted as an RAF Air Support Command aircraft with the ID of XV196 for a film in 1972. Flown again by TMAC from 1975 but crashed in 1977 after take off from Kai Tak
Operator: TMAC
G-ATZI - Canadair CL-44 D-4
Operator: British Air Ferries
G-AWDK - Canadair CL-44 D-4
Notes for G-AWDK Originally flown by Transglobe which collapsed in 1968 and then by Tradewinds which emerged from the old company
Operator: Transglobe
Operator: Tradewinds Airways
G-AWGS - Canadair CL-44 D-4
G-AWOV - Canadair CL-44 D-4
G-AWSC - Canadair CL-44 D-4
G-AWWB - Canadair CL-44 D-4
G-AXUL - Canadair CL-44 D-4
Operator: Trans Meridian London / Uganda Air
G-ALHC - Canadair C.4 Argonaut
Notes for G-ALHC 'Ariadne' Blue Tail
Operator: BOAC
G-ALHD - Canadair C.4 Argonaut
Notes for G-ALHD "Ajax" Blue Tail
G-ALHE - Canadair C.4 Argonaut
Notes for G-ALHE "Argo" Original Colour Scheme
G-ALHF - Canadair C.4 Argonaut M-4
Notes for G-ALHF c/n 2081
Operator: East African Airways
G-ALHG - Canadair C.4 Argonaut
Notes for G-ALHG With White Tail
Operator: BOAC
G-ALHG - Canadair C.4 Argonaut
Notes for G-ALHG "Aurora" with Blue Tail
Operator: West African Airways