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    Airframe Family: Consolidated PBY/OA-10 Catalina / Canso
    Latest Model:Canso A
    Last Military Serial:9825 RCAF
    Construction Number:CV-259
    Compressed ID:Canadian Vickers Canso A sn 9825 RC...
    Latest Owner or Location:Vince OConnor, Uxbridge, ON

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    Dates

    Event

    Constructed as a Canso A by Canadian Vickers.

    Taken on Strength/Charge with the Royal Canadian Air Force with s/n 9825.

    To Memorial Military Museum, Campbellford, ON.
    Only the fuselage survived here, but it did include the nose turret and the gun blisters.
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    8 June 1996


    Photographer: Mike Henniger
    Notes: Photographed at the Memorial Military Museum in Campbellford, Ontario.

    8 June 1996


    Photographer: Mike Henniger
    Notes: Photographed at the Memorial Military Museum in Campbellford, Ontario.

    By 2005


    Photographer: Unknown
    Notes: Photo at Harold Carlaw Memorial Military Museum, Campbellford, Ontario,

    By 2011

    To Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum, Mount Hope, ON.
    The fuselage was acquired intact by the CWH.
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    The nose turret was removed for installation on their other canso, RCAF s/n 11084.
    For more information about this other airframe see this Airframe Dossier

    17 June 2011


    Photographer: Mike Henniger
    Notes: Photographed at the Hamilton Air Show hosted by the Canadian Warplane Heritage in Mount Hope, Ontario.

    17 June 2011


    Photographer: Mike Henniger
    Notes: Photographed at the Hamilton Air Show hosted by the Canadian Warplane Heritage in Mount Hope, Ontario.

    17 June 2011


    Photographer: Mike Henniger
    Notes: Photographed at the Hamilton Air Show hosted by the Canadian Warplane Heritage in Mount Hope, Ontario.

    17 June 2011


    Photographer: Mike Henniger
    Notes: Photographed at the Hamilton Air Show hosted by the Canadian Warplane Heritage in Mount Hope, Ontario.

    To Vince OConnor, Uxbridge, ON.


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