3 results found
Registration / Serial:C-FOPU
Fleet number:64
Aircraft Original Type:Grumman S-2 Tracker
Aircraft Generic Type:Grumman S-2 Tracker
Aircraft Version:Conair CS2F Firecat
Manufacturers:De Havilland Canada / Conair
C/n (msn):DH-38 (007)
Operator Titles:Conair Aviation
City / Airport:Langley - Regional (CYNJ / YLY)Map
Region / Country:British Columbia, Canada
Collection:Canadian Museum of Flight
Photo Date:5 October 2012
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:562666Submit Correction
View count: 133
In 2012 the Conair Group donated their Tanker #64 to the Canadian Museum of Flight. It is seen here on its last flight, making a nice water drop before landing at her final resting place at the museum in Langley, BC. This Tracker started life on 1 April 1958 as 1539 of the Canadian Navy. It was transferred to the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources on 28 Sep 1972 as CF-OPU, and flew for them as Tanker #54 until acquired by Conair in 1980. They converted it to Firecat (conversion number 007) in 1981, and as Tanker #64 it would serve them well for 31 years! Photo by: Mike Luedey / Yellow Drum Productions.
Registration / Serial:C-FOPU
Aircraft Version:Conair CS2F Firecat
C/n (msn):DH-38 (007)
Operator Titles:Conair Aviation
City / Airport:Langley - Regional (CYNJ / YLY)Map
Region / Country:British Columbia, Canada
Photo Date:5 October 2012
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:C-FOPU
Fleet number:64
Aircraft Original Type:Grumman S-2 Tracker
Aircraft Generic Type:Grumman S-2 Tracker
Aircraft Version:Conair CS2F Firecat
Manufacturers:De Havilland Canada / Conair
C/n (msn):DH-38 (007)
Operator Titles:Conair Aviation
City / Airport:Langley - Regional (CYNJ / YLY)Map
Region / Country:British Columbia, Canada
Collection:Canadian Museum of Flight
Photo Date:5 October 2012
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:562666Submit Correction
View count: 133
In 2012 the Conair Group donated their Tanker #64 to the Canadian Museum of Flight. It is seen here on its last flight, making a nice water drop before landing at her final resting place at the museum in Langley, BC. This Tracker started life on 1 April 1958 as 1539 of the Canadian Navy. It was transferred to the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources on 28 Sep 1972 as CF-OPU, and flew for them as Tanker #54 until acquired by Conair in 1980. They converted it to Firecat (conversion number 007) in 1981, and as Tanker #64 it would serve them well for 31 years! Photo by: Mike Luedey / Yellow Drum Productions.
Registration / Serial:C-FOPU
Aircraft Version:Conair CS2F Firecat
C/n (msn):DH-38 (007)
Operator Titles:Conair Aviation
City / Airport:Langley - Regional (CYNJ / YLY)Map
Region / Country:British Columbia, Canada
Photo Date:5 October 2012
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:C-FOPU
Other Marks:64
Aircraft Original Type:Grumman S-2 Tracker
Aircraft Generic Type:Grumman S-2 Tracker
Aircraft Version:Conair CS2F Firecat
Manufacturers:De Havilland Canada / Conair
C/n (msn):DH-38 (007)
Operator Titles:Conair Aviation
City / Airport:Langley - Regional (CYNJ / YLY)Map
Region / Country:British Columbia, Canada
Collection:Canadian Museum of Flight
Photo Date:13 July 2013
Photo by:John OlafsonContact
Photo ID:192058Submit Correction
View count: 143
Fading Firecat at the museum, parked on the grass across the taxiway opposite the museum. The deHavilland built Trackers had different nacelles than the Grumman built ones.
Registration / Serial:C-FOPU
Aircraft Version:Conair CS2F Firecat
C/n (msn):DH-38 (007)
Operator Titles:Conair Aviation
City / Airport:Langley - Regional (CYNJ / YLY)Map
Region / Country:British Columbia, Canada
Photo Date:13 July 2013
Photo by:John OlafsonContact
Registration / Serial:C-FOPU
Other Marks:64
Aircraft Original Type:Grumman S-2 Tracker
Aircraft Generic Type:Grumman S-2 Tracker
Aircraft Version:Conair CS2F Firecat
Manufacturers:De Havilland Canada / Conair
C/n (msn):DH-38 (007)
Operator Titles:Conair Aviation
City / Airport:Langley - Regional (CYNJ / YLY)Map
Region / Country:British Columbia, Canada
Collection:Canadian Museum of Flight
Photo Date:13 July 2013
Photo by:John OlafsonContact
Photo ID:192058Submit Correction
View count: 143
Fading Firecat at the museum, parked on the grass across the taxiway opposite the museum. The deHavilland built Trackers had different nacelles than the Grumman built ones.
Registration / Serial:C-FOPU
Aircraft Version:Conair CS2F Firecat
C/n (msn):DH-38 (007)
Operator Titles:Conair Aviation
City / Airport:Langley - Regional (CYNJ / YLY)Map
Region / Country:British Columbia, Canada
Photo Date:13 July 2013
Photo by:John OlafsonContact
Registration / Serial:C-FOPU
Other Marks:64
Aircraft Original Type:Grumman S-2 Tracker
Aircraft Generic Type:Grumman S-2 Tracker
Aircraft Version:Conair CS2F Firecat
Manufacturers:De Havilland Canada / Conair
C/n (msn):DH-38 (007)
Operator Titles:Conair Aviation
City / Airport:Langley - Regional (CYNJ / YLY)Map
Region / Country:British Columbia, Canada
Collection:Canadian Museum of Flight
Photo Date:17 September 2014
Photo by:Ralph M. PettersenContact
Photo ID:57310Submit Correction
View count: 286
Registration / Serial:C-FOPU
Aircraft Version:Conair CS2F Firecat
C/n (msn):DH-38 (007)
Operator Titles:Conair Aviation
City / Airport:Langley - Regional (CYNJ / YLY)Map
Region / Country:British Columbia, Canada
Photo Date:17 September 2014
Photo by:Ralph M. PettersenContact
Registration / Serial:C-FOPU
Other Marks:64
Aircraft Original Type:Grumman S-2 Tracker
Aircraft Generic Type:Grumman S-2 Tracker
Aircraft Version:Conair CS2F Firecat
Manufacturers:De Havilland Canada / Conair
C/n (msn):DH-38 (007)
Operator Titles:Conair Aviation
City / Airport:Langley - Regional (CYNJ / YLY)Map
Region / Country:British Columbia, Canada
Collection:Canadian Museum of Flight
Photo Date:17 September 2014
Photo by:Ralph M. PettersenContact
Photo ID:57310Submit Correction
View count: 286
Registration / Serial:C-FOPU
Aircraft Version:Conair CS2F Firecat
C/n (msn):DH-38 (007)
Operator Titles:Conair Aviation
City / Airport:Langley - Regional (CYNJ / YLY)Map
Region / Country:British Columbia, Canada
Photo Date:17 September 2014
Photo by:Ralph M. PettersenContact