The Canadian Vickers Varuna was a Canadian flying boat of the 1920s built by Canadian Vickers as a twin-engined, unequal-span biplane, with a wooden hull and steel tube structure.
The Varuna was developed in response to a Royal Canadian Air Force requirement for a flying boat to transport men and equipment to forest fires. It was a large-scale twin-engined version of the Vedette.
Most Varunas spent their service in Manitoba operating in their intended role; all Varuna IIs were withdrawn in 1930 and the sole Varuna I was struck off in 1932. Wikipedia
Wikipedia Canadian Vickers Varuna
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Prototype Varuna. Being tested at Shirleys Bay, Ontario as early as 18 November 1925. Taken on strength by RCAF on 2 June 1926. Used by No. 3 (Operations) Squadron at Rockcliffe and Shirleys Bay, Ont., till 1927. Successful photo survey work with this unit in 1926 led to order for further Varuna Mk. II aircaft. Detached to La Tuque, Quebec for survey work summer of 1927. Still at Rockcliffe on 16 November 1932, when placed in storage.Known Squadron Assignments:
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Ferried from Montreal to Rockcliffe on 30 June 1927 by Tuddy Tudhope. Used at Cormorant Lake.Known Squadron Assignments:
Operated from Ladder Lake, Saskatchewan in 1929. Probably struck off by 1930, but no date known.Known Squadron Assignments:
Operated throughout Western Canada by No. 1 (Operations) Wing out of Winnipeg, Manitoba, seen at Cormorant Lake.Known Squadron Assignments:
Operated throughout Western Canada by No. 1 (Operations) Wing out of Winnipeg, Man. At Cormorant Lake in 1927. Also reported as Category B on 21 July 1930.Known Squadron Assignments:
Operated throughout Western Canada by No. 1 (Operations) Wing out of Winnipeg, Man. Sank in Cross Lake, Manitoba, while attempting down wind landing following loss of aileron control.Known Squadron Assignments:
Stationed at Dartmouth Air Station, with No. 4 (Operations) Squadron from 27 March 1927. Only Varuna based on the East Coast. Shipped there by rail. Photo surveys over Nova Scotia from Dartmouth and Shelburne, NS. Was ferrying back to Ottawa for the winter at time of crash.