| C-FLFR

| Construction Number |
13155 |
| Plant Number |
42-93263 |
C-FLFR
was delivered to the Royal Air Force on April 29, 1944. It flew in
the United Kingdom until March 1946 when it was moved to Canada to
become a member of the Royal Canadian Air Force. From 1958 to 1964
she was an Air Transport for the United Nations, and was then
purchased, owned and operated by various companies in Eastern
Canada. C-FLFR is now a valuable member of the Buffalo Airways team
and is commonly put on skis for travel into the snow-covered arctic.
| Date |
Action |
Operator |
Location |
| 1942 |
Manufactured |
- |
- |
| Apr. 29/44 |
Delivered |
Royal Air Force |
Canada |
| May 11/44 |
Allocated |
KG563 - RAF |
Canada |
| May 20/44 |
Delivered |
Royal Air Force |
United Kingdom |
| Jun. 12/44 |
Allocated |
48 Squadron - RAF |
United Kingdom |
| Mar. 17/46 |
Allocated |
435 / 436 Squadron - RAF |
United Kingdom |
| Apr. 23/46 |
Registered |
Canadian Government |
Canada |
| Oct. 01/46 |
Allocated |
RCAF |
Canada |
| 1958 - 1964 |
Allocated |
115 Air Transport Unit, UN |
United Nations, Various |
| Dec. 09/69 |
Registered - CF-LFR |
St. Felicien Air Services |
St. Felcien, QC, Canada |
| 1977 |
Registered |
Survair Ltd. |
Canada |
| 1978 |
Registered |
Bradley Air Services |
Carp, ON, Canada |
| - |
Registered |
Buffalo Airways |
Hay River, NT, Canada |
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