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CANADA
Notes on the Canadian Fleet
Two Cirruses, Nos. 18 and 82, were imported into Canada by Charles Yeates and P. M. vanGruen, respectively).
Subsequently, four U.S. ships (Nos. 15, 42, 69, and 77) were imported to Canada, bringing the total fleet in Canada to 6.
(There is one "Sorta Cirrus", built in Canada and now flying in New York, which is comprised of a homebuilt fuselage and tail section, with factory-supplied Cirrus wings. It is listed in the U.S. Fleet (q.v.))
The
Current Canadian Fleet
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No. for More Information
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Serial
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Current
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Current Owner |
Location |
Flying Status |
Damage History |
Notes and Comments |
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15 |
Saskatoon Soaring Club at Cudworth, Saskatchewan |
Flying |
None |
Originally N183BJ (US) |
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42 |
Mississauga, Ontario |
Flying |
Minor |
Originally N9713 (US) |
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69 |
Dave Fowlow |
Calgary, Alberta |
Unknown |
Unknown |
Originally N11UF (US) |
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77 |
Richard Vine, et al |
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia |
Destroyed |
Serious |
Originally N6557 (US) Destroyed, 2002 |
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82 |
Invermere, British Columbia |
Flying |
Serious |
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