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List of aircraft of Canada's air forces
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RCAF Golden Hawks Canadair Sabres

This is a list of aircraft of Canada's air forces.
Aircraft are listed for the following organizations:

This list only includes aircraft owned by the Canadian government, and excludes aircraft flown by Canadian pilots serving with the Royal Flying Corps, Royal Flying Corps Canada or Royal Air Force, including the Article XV squadrons.

From 1917 to November 1918 the British government funded and operated the Royal Flying Corps Canada (later Royal Air Force Canada) which trained aviators on the approximately 1,210 Curtiss Canucks built in Canada, 120 Curtiss JN-4s built in the US, as well as two Avro 504s and one Airco DH.6 built in Canada.

In 1918 the Canadian government formed the Canadian Air Force in Europe which consisted of two wings integrated into the normal Royal Air Force command structure, equipped with Sopwith Dolphins, Royal Aircraft Factory SE.5as and Airco DH.9As supplied and owned by the RAF. It was disbanded in 1920. When the war ended some of these same types were offered to Canada as a part of the Imperial Gift, along with a batch of Fokker D.VIIs captured from Germany, which aside from some illicit flights were relegated primarily to storage and use as instructional airframes.

Independently of the RCAF, the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) also operated aircraft; upon unification, CAF/CF assumed operational responsibility for all remaining RCN Canadair CT-133 Silver Star, Grumman CS2F Tracker, Sikorsky HO4S-3, and Sikorsky CHSS-2 Sea King aircraft.

Designations

During the First World War no official standards existed for the naming of aircraft and so all designations at this time were assigned by the original manufacturer and both numbers and names were used. From 1918, aircraft were given names based on a set of rules, and individual variants designated numerically as mark I, mark II, etc. as per RAF practice, including aircraft purchased from American sources. For more information on specifics of the system, see British military aircraft designation systems. Aircraft purchased from local sources often retained their original commercial names such as with the Barkley-Grow T8P-1 or the Waco AQC-6, particularly if purchased in small numbers, impressed or not purchased from the original manufacturer. CF-100 and CF-105 were Avro Canada company designations that preceded similar RCAF designations that became the basis for the Canadian Forces designations instituted in February 1968. Unlike the US designation system, there is only a single sequence rather than separate sequences for each role, and numbering started at 100, prefixed with C (for Canada) and a role letter or letters. According to R. W. Walker. 102 and 103 were not used in the CF system to avoid confusion with Avro's use of those numbers for the cancelled Avro Canada C-102 Jetliner and the Avro Canada CF-103 interceptor project.[1]

Aircraft listing

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Type 1968 CF
designator
Origin Primary
role(s)
Introduced Status No. Notes
Advanced Ceramics Research Silver Fox CU-167 UK UAV 2004 ? 4+ [1][2]
AeroVironment RQ-11 Raven n/a US UAV n/a n/a n/a
AeroVironment RQ-20 Puma n/a US UAV 2018 n/a n/a
AgustaWestland CH-149 Cormorant CH-149 UK/Italy SAR helicopter 2000 14 in service (+2 on order) 17 [3]
Airbus CC-150 Polaris CC-150 France transport/tanker 1992 5 In service 5 [4][note 1]
Airbus CC-295 Kingfisher CC-295 Spain SAR 2019 1 In service 16
Airco DH.4 n/a UK bomber 1920 Retired 1928 12 [5]
Airco DH.9A n/a UK bomber 1920 Retired 1929 12 [5]
Airspeed Horsa n/a UK transport glider 1948 Retired 1950 3 [6]
Airspeed Oxford n/a UK trainer 1939 Retired 1947 819 [6]
Armstrong Whitworth Atlas n/a UK reconnaissance 1927 Retired 1942 16 [6]
Armstrong Whitworth Siskin n/a UK fighter 1926 Retired 1940 12 [6]
Auster AOP.6 & T.7 n/a UK reconnaissance 1948 Retired 1958 42 [7]
Avro 504 n/a UK trainer 1920 Retired 1934 97 [7][note 2]
Avro 552 Viper n/a Canada forestry patrol 1924 Retired 1928 14 [7]
Avro Avian Mk.IVM n/a UK transport/trainer 1929 Retired 1936 29 [7]
Avro 621 Tutor n/a UK trainer 1931 Retired 1945 7 [7]
Avro 626 Prefect n/a UK trainer 1937 Retired 1945 12 [7]
Avro Anson n/a UK/Canada bomber/trainer 1940 Retired 1947 4,413 [8]
Avro Lancaster n/a UK bomber 1944 Retired 1965 229 [9]
Avro Lincoln n/a UK/Canada bomber 1946 Retired 1947 3 [9]
Avro Wright n/a Canada forestry patrol 1925 Retired 1930 1 [7]
Avro Canada CF-105 Arrow CF-105 Canada fighter 1958 Retired 1959 5 [9]
Avro Canada CF-100 Canuck CF-100 Canada fighter 1951 Retired 1984 692 [4][9]
BAE Systems Hawk CT-155 UK trainer 2000 Retired 2024 22 [10]
BAE Systems Silver Fox n/a UK UAV 2004 4+ in service 4+
Barkley-Grow T8P-1 n/a US transport 1939 Retired 1941 1 [9][note 3]
Beechcraft Expeditor CT-128 US transport/trainer 1941 Retired 1972 394 [11][12]
Beechcraft Harvard II CT-156 US trainer 2000 24 in service 26 [13]
Beechcraft King Air CT-145 US transport/trainer 1992 7 in service 8 [12]
Beechcraft Mentor n/a US trainer 1954 Retired 1956 25 [14]
Beechcraft Musketeer CT-134 US trainer 1971 Retired 1992 46 [12]
Bell 47D & G n/a US transport helicopter 1948 Retired 1965 9 [14]
Bell Griffon CH-146 Canada transport helicopter 1994 85 in service 100 [15]
Bell Iroquois CH-118 US/Canada transport helicopter 1968 Retired 1997 10 [15]
Bell Jet Ranger CH-139 US transport helicopter 1981 Retired 1993 14 [15]
Bell Kiowa CH-136 US transport helicopter 1971 Retired 1997 74 [15]
Bell Twin Huey CH-135 US transport helicopter 1971 Retired 1999 50 [15]
Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker n/a US transport 1929 Retired 1944 13 [14]
Blackburn Shark Mk.II & III n/a UK bomber 1936 Retired 1944 26 [14]
Boeing 247D n/a US transport 1940 Retired 1942 8 [14][note 3]
Boeing CC-137 CC-137 US transport/tanker 1970 Retired 1997 5 [15][note 4]
Boeing Fortress Mk.II n/a US patrol/transport 1943 Retired 1946 6 [14]
Boeing Globemaster III CC-177 US transport 2007 5 in service 5 [16]
Boeing Insitu ScanEagle CU-169 US UAV 2008 in service ? [1]
Boeing Stratojet n/a US engine testbed 1956 Retired 1959 1 [14][note 5]
Boeing CH-47C Chinook CH-147 US transport helicopter 1974 Retired 1991 8 [17]
Boeing CH-47D Chinook CH-147D US transport helicopter 2008 Retired 2011 6+1 Leased [17][18]
Boeing CH-47F Chinook CH-147F US transport helicopter 2013 15 in service 15 [18][19]
Brewster Bermuda n/a US bomber 1943 Retired 1946 3 [14]
Bristol Beaufort n/a UK bomber 1941 Retired 1944 15 [20]
Bristol Blenheim Mk.IV n/a UK bomber/trainer 1941 Retired 1945 1 [14]
Bristol F.2B Fighter n/a UK fighter 1920 Retired 1922 2 [14]
Bristol Fairchild Bolingbroke n/a Canada bomber/trainer 1939 Retired 1947 626 [21][note 6]
Bristol Freighter n/a UK transport 1952 Retired 1967 6 [20]
Burgess-Dunne n/a US reconnaissance 1914 Retired 1914 1 [20][note 7]
Canadair Argus CP-107 Canada patrol 1957 Retired 1988 33 [20][22]
Canadair C-5 North Star n/a Canada transport 1950 Retired 1967 1 [20]
Canadair CF-5 Freedom Fighter CF-116 Canada fighter/ground attack 1968 Retired 1995 133 [22][note 8]
Canadair Challenger CC-144 Canada transport/trainer/patrol 1983 4 in service 18 [22][23]
Canadair Cosmopolitan CC-109 Canada transport 1960 Retired 1994 13 [20][note 9][22]
Canadair CL-84 Dynavert CX-131 Canada experimental VTOL 1969 Retired 1975 3 [22]
Canadair North Star n/a Canada transport 1947 Retired 1966 24 [20][note 10]
Canadair Sabre n/a Canada fighter 1950 Retired 1977 1,184 [20][note 11][22]
Canadair Silver Star CT-133 Canada trainer/EW 1953 Retired 2005 656 [20][note 12][24]
Canadair Starfighter CF-104 Canada fighter 1961 Retired 1988 200 [20][note 13][25]
Canadair Tutor CT-114 Canada trainer 1963 11 in service 190 [20][25][note 14]
Canadair Yukon CC-106 Canada transport 1959 Retired 1971 12 [20][25]
Canadian Vickers Vancouver n/a Canada patrol 1929 Retired 1940 6 [26]
Canadian Vickers Vanessa n/a Canada transport 1927 Retired 1927 1 [26][note 15]
Canadian Vickers Varuna n/a Canada patrol 1926 Retired 1930 8 [26]
Canadian Vickers Vedette n/a Canada forestry patrol 1925 Retired 1941 44 [26][note 16]
Canadian Vickers Velos n/a Canada patrol 1927 Retired 1928 1 [26][note 15]
Canadian Vickers Vigil n/a Canada trainer/transport 1928 Retired 1930 1 [26]
Canadian Vickers Vista n/a Canada patrol 1927 Retired 1931 1 [26]
Cessna L-182 CO-119 US transport 1961 Retired 1973 10 [26][27]
Cessna L-19 Bird Dog CO-119 US transport 1954 Retired 1983 25 [26][27]
Cessna Crane n/a US trainer 1941 Retired 1949